“Fairview Park Two Door Cinema: Availability, Playlist, Weather?”

The popular band from Co Down, Two Door Cinema Club, is all set to perform at Fairview Park in Dublin on the upcoming Saturday, which falls on 22nd June. Known for their unique style that combines catchy guitar rhythms and a vibrant electronic touch, this band has been producing chart-toppers since 2010 with their debut album Tourist History. The album included successful singles like What You Know, Something Good Can Work, and Undercover Martyn.

Since their inaugural album, the band has maintained their impressive reputation by releasing three commendable albums, Beacon (2012), Gameshow (2016) and False Alarm (2019), all of which found success worldwide. In 2022, the band surprised fans with a fifth album, Keep on Smiling, that was crafted using an open and collective creative approach.

If you’re planning on experiencing Two Door Cinema Club live this Saturday, read on to learn all pertinent information.

At what time does the performance start?
The performance by Two Door Cinema Club at Fairview Park is scheduled for Saturday, 22nd June.

Are there any tickets left?
Regrettably, all tickets for the concert have been snapped up. However, there’s a chance you might find resale tickets on ticketmaster.ie. Ensure to only deal with trusted ticket vendors.

When should attendees arrive?
The event gate will open for entry at 7pm sharp. The gig is programmed to kick off at 7.15pm.

Who is warming up the crowd?
Modern Love and Disgusting Sisters are billed to start the show.

What is the best way to get to the concert and return?
The concert organisers have recommended that the attendees consider adequate travel time to and from the venue. Given the inevitability of traffic and parking holdups, fans are urged to resort to walking, cycling, public commute or private coach services. Take note, onsite parking spaces are not available, and illegal parking in nearby residential areas is discouraged.

Concerning train commute: The Dart will be operational for the concert-goers. If taking the Dart, getting off at Clontarf Road station is suggested. The last southward train towards Connolly Station will depart at 12.16am, while the last one heading north will leave at 11.55pm. Additional details about train schedules can be found at irishrail.ie.

For those planning to attend the concert at Fairview Park by using Dublin Bus, services will be available, operating from within manageable walking distances. Departing points include Eden Quay (14, 15, 27a, 27b), Lower Abbey Street (6, H1, H2, H3, 130) and Talbot Street (42, 43). Attendees should get off at Fairview Park’s bus stop.

Before reaching the concert which will be organised at the Annesley Bridge side of Fairview Park, there will be plenty of signs in place to guide.

As per the band’s recent performance in Houston, Texas, the setlist for the Saturday concert is expected to include: The World Is Watching, Changing of the Seasons, Sleep Alone, What You Know, Something Good Can Work and many more.

There will be stringent security measures onsite. It is mandatory for those under 16 to be accompanied by an adult above 25, and proof of age identification such as passport, Garda age card or driving licence must be presented. Strict age verification is in operation and any under-16s found unaccompanied will be denied entry, without a refund.

As a part of security procedures, bags larger than A4 size are prohibited and all bags subject to inspection. The process could be lengthy, so it’s recommended to avoid carrying bags for swift entry. No facility for cloakroom or storage will be available.

Items such as umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, flares, glasses and cans will not be allowed inside the venue. No re-entry will be allowed once exited.

Photography is allowed but only via a smartphone or small digital camera. Professional cameras having detachable lens or other recording devices are strictly prohibited.

Lastly, keep an eye on the weather forecasts.

As of now, the weekend outlook for Fairview predicts a dry Saturday evening with a bit of cloud cover and temperatures ranging between 13 and 19 degrees celsius. The concert venue, nestled within Fairview Park, features a covered stage but only grass standing areas. Accordingly, attendees are urged to dress appropriately considering Ireland’s unpredictable weather conditions. Recommendations include rain-proof clothing or ponchos, sunscreen, sturdy footwear like wellington boots, trainers or boots, and layered clothing. However, umbrellas won’t be permitted on-site.

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