Dublin, are you ready to be tickled Pink? The US star arrives in the capital tonight to deliver the first of two shows at the Aviva Stadium.
Renowned as one of the world’s top live entertainers, Pink promises to thrill fans with her trademark high-energy performances featuring aerial acrobatics, dance extravaganzas, and vibrant costumes.
The last time the singer, real name Alecia Beth Moore, brought her spectacular live show to Ireland was back in 2019 with her Beautiful Trauma World Tour.
Since skyrocketing to fame in the early 2000s, the pop sensation has released 8 studio albums and a greatest hits collection, selling over 140 million album equivalents worldwide.
Here’s everything you need to know about Pink’s sold-out Dublin shows on June 20 and 21.
When is the performance?
Pink will grace the stage at the Aviva Stadium tonight, June 20, and tomorrow, June 21. Doors open at 5pm and no queuing will be permitted prior to gates opening. The full timings for the concert have yet to be confirmed. Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult (25+).
Are tickets still available?
Unfortunately, tickets for both concerts are sold out. However, keep an eye on resale platforms like Ticketmaster for possible last-minute availability.
Who are the supporting acts?
Opening for Pink is Rag’n’Bone Man, GAYLE, and DJ/producer KidCutUp.
How to get to and from the venue
Event organisers recommend planning ahead for traffic and parking challenges. The venue is within walking distance of Dublin city centre, but if you don’t fancy a stroll then there are plenty of transport links:
By Luas (Tram): There is no direct route from the Luas to the Aviva, but the Luas red line connects to the Dart at Connolly Station. You can then get the Dart from Connolly to Landsdowne Road.
By Train: Lansdowne Road Dart station is less than a minute’s walk from the stadium’s southern end. Expect large crowds and utilise extra Dart services if available.
By Bus: Dublin Bus routes 4, 7, 7a, 39a, 46a, 145, and 155 serve the Aviva Stadium.
By Car: Parking is not available at the stadium on concert days for security reasons. Limited commercial parking is offered in nearby city car parks.
Taxi Drop-off Points: Recommended drop-off points are Pembroke Road/Northumberland Road or Tritonville Road/Herbert Road, depending on your designated entry point.
What songs will she perform?
Judging off the singer’s most recent concert in London, here is a list of songs fans may expect to hear at her two Dublin gigs:
What can I bring?
For faster entry, only bring essential items. Bags must be smaller than an A4 sheet. Prohibited items include large-lens cameras, selfie sticks, weapons, drugs, and more. Smartphone photography is permitted; professional cameras and recording equipment are not allowed.
There are five colour-coded routes to access the stadium. The route you must take is dictated by the location of your seat within the stadium. The applicable route colour will be stated on your event ticket.