“Pillow Queens at Iveagh Gardens: Details”

Established in 2016, Pillow Queens, a Dublin-based indie rock group, quickly made a name for themselves with their initial demo EP, Calm Girls, leading to several performances both in Ireland and in the UK, as well as participating in various music festivals. The band’s first full-length album, In Waiting, was released in 2020 and quickly earned a nomination for Irish Album of The Year. Following this, the band toured across North America, UK, and Europe, and played at the popular SXSW festival. Their subsequent albums, Leave the Light On, which was released in 2022, and Name Your Sorrow, dropped in 2024, saw the band exploring new directions.

Those planning to attend Pillow Queens’ largest headline show yet at the Iveagh Gardens in Dublin, should continue reading for all necessary details.

Performance schedule?

Pillow Queens is set to perform at Dublin’s Iveagh Gardens on Saturday, July 13th.

What time to get there?

The venue opens at 6:30pm, the act Morgana begins at 8pm and the Pillow Queens are expected to start at 9pm.

Who will be opening the show?

The band will be joined by special guest, Morgana, a solo artist from Belfast who began her career as part of Saint Sister alongside Gemma Doherty in 2015.

Ticket availability?

There are a handful of tickets still available via Ticketmaster at the time of writing. Ensure to purchase tickets from authorised sources only.

Directions?

The venue does not have parking facilities, however, city centre car parks are available, such as the Q-Park at Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre, where pre-booking is an option at q-park.ie. There are several public transport options like Luas, bus and rail services, available that lead close to the venue. Plan your trip online from anywhere in Ireland using the journey planner at transportforireland.ie.

Potential setlist?

Below are the songs the group performed recently in Glasgow, which may provide an idea for what they may perform:
– February 8th
– Suffer
– Be By Your Side
– Blew Up the World
– Hearts & Minds
– The Bar’s Closed
– Holy Show
– Love II
– Gone
– So Kind
– Friend of Mine
– One Night

For the upcoming event, all minors aged under 18 must be attended by an adult. The venue permits bags below the size of A4, though all will be subjected to an inspection. Prohibited items include potential weapons, bottles, cans, flasks, frisbees, unlawfully obtained substances, scooters, skateboards, flag poles, selfie sticks, flares, laser gadgets, prams/pushchairs, inflatable and collapsible chairs, large luggage/backpacks, laptops, unsanctioned merchandise, umbrellas, picnic baskets, coolers, air horns, alcohol, beverages, food and pets, barring guide and service dogs.

Food and drink can be bought on site, but please note that it’s a cash-free venue with no ATM available. It is highly recommended to bring a card for payments or keep mobile phones sufficiently charged for digital payments.

Individuals who behave offensively or unsafely will be denied entry and potentially reported to the police. A fully equipped first aid station will be onsite, staffed by qualified healthcare professionals.

You are allowed to capture photographs at the concert, but professional cameras, especially those with detachable lenses, are not permitted.

The weather for Saturday is predicted to be dry and overcast, with temperature hovering around 15 degrees in the evening. Given that the Iveagh Gardens events are held outdoors, attendees are advised to prepare accordingly for all types of weather conditions.

Written by Ireland.la Staff

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