The 2 Johnnies are back with their biggest show yet as fans from across Ireland and beyond flock to Pints in a Field 3 at St Anne’s Park in Dublin this Saturday, June 7.
Hot off the success of their hit podcast, Late Night Lock In TV show, the Tipperary duo are promising a full day of music, madness and mayhem – with a line-up that includes 90s icons Vengaboys and Basshunter, country star Jimmy Buckley, SuperCéilí, and even the Timahoe Male Choir.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the gig.
When and where is it?
Pints in a Field 3 takes place on Saturday, June 7 in St Anne's Park, Raheny, Dublin. Gates open at 5pm and you're advised to be inside the venue at least 30 minutes before showtime.
There is strictly no queuing allowed before the gates open. Early arrivals will be turned away at access points around the park.
Who’s playing?
The main event is The 2 Johnnies themselves, joined on stage by a wild mix of acts including the Vengaboys, Basshunter, Jimmy Buckley, SuperCéilí, Timahoe Male Choir, and Noel Furlong. Plus, surprise guests and appearances from Cllr Andy Moloney, Uncle Ferg (Fergal Darcy), Neil Cash and Aifric. Expect comedy, music and carnage.
How do I get there and back?
Public transport is your best bet, with no parking available in or around St Anne's Park. Promoters advise allowing at least two extra hours travel time.
• DART: Get off at Harmonstown Station – about a 14-minute walk to the venue.
• Bus: Dublin Bus routes 6, H1, H2, H3 all serve the area from Abbey Street Lower.
• Marathon Coaches: Return buses leave from Northwall Quay (Stop 7623) at 3pm, 4pm, and 5pm and return from St Paul’s School, Clontarf at 11pm.
Which entrance do I use?
There are two routes into the venue:
• Green Entrance: Sybil Hill onto the main avenue.
• Blue Entrance: All Saints Road via tennis court entry.
There is no entry or exit via Mount Prospect Avenue.
What are the rules?
• No re-entry: If you leave, you won’t be allowed back in.
• Under 16s must be accompanied by a parent/guardian at all times.
• Bags bigger than A4 will not be allowed.
• Prohibited items: umbrellas, camping chairs, glass, cans, alcohol, e-scooters, professional cameras and more. Full list available on MCD.ie.
What’s the weather looking like?
It’s set to be a typical Irish summer evening with mix of showers and mild temperatures, with highs of 13–15 degrees expected.
The entire event is standing only and outdoors on grass, so dress for the occasion, and remember that umbrellas are banned.
Are tickets still available?
A limited number of tickets are still available on Ticketmaster.ie, starting from €67.40. Download your ticket in advance because screenshots won’t work as barcodes update live.
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