
Stereophonics are in the middle of their biggest tour yet as they hit St Anne’s Park in Dublin on Friday, June 6th.
Singer Kelly Jones said: “Being on the road again with my best friends, playing all the hits of this band’s catalogue, for people in huge outdoor gatherings through the summer of 2025 makes me so excited, we should make a new album … oh wait … we already did that! See ya there for more good times … tune … !! tune!!! tune!!”
When and where is it?
Stereophonics will play St Anne’s Park in Clontarf, Dublin on Friday, June 6th.
What time should I arrive and what time does the gig start?
Gates open at 5pm. Concertgoers are advised to arrive half an hour before the show starts. There is no queuing allowed before gates opening, meaning you will be turned away if you arrive too early.
Who is playing?
Stereophonics are headlining with support from James Bay and Davey MacManus.
What will they play?
Fans can expect to hear hits from the band’s expansive catalogue including Dakota, Have A Nice Day, Maybe Tomorrow, C’est La Vie, A Thousand Trees, along with songs from a new studio album landing in 2025.
Here is the set list from the band’s recent concert at Dauwpop 2025 in the Netherlands on May 31st.
- Vegas Two Times
- I Wanna Get Lost With You
- Have a Nice Day
- There’s Always Gonna Be Something
- Superman
- Mr Writer
- Local Boy in the Photograph
- Just Looking
- All in One Night
- Maybe Tomorrow
- Make It on Your Own
- Mr and Mrs Smith
- Fly Like an Eagle
- C’est la vie
- Dakota
How do I get to and from the gig?
People are advised to allow at least an extra two hours travel time to and from the venue. Traffic and parking delays are expected.
Travel by bus: Marathon Coaches are among those offering direct, private services, with a return bus operating from Northwall Quay Bus Stop 7623 in Dublin city centre.
JJ Kavanagh Event Coaches also pick up from locations in Limerick, Nenagh, Roscrea, Portlaoise, Kildare, Clonmel, Callan, Limerick, Kilkenny, Waterford and Carlow.
Dublin Bus run services near to St Anne’s Park. Routes from Abbey St Lower include 6, H1, H2, H3 or 130. Visit www.dublinbus.ie for more information.
Travel by train: The Dart will run services to and from the concert. You are advised to get off at Harmonstown Dart station. From the station it is a 14-minute walk to the park. Visit www.irishrail.ie for more information.
Travel by car: Attendees are advised to use public transport, as there is no public parking at the event. The car parks at St Anne’s Park are not open during events, and towing and clamping is in operation for anyone who parks illegally.
The final hurdle: When you reach the site, there are two entrances. You may enter through whichever of these is most convenient for you, and organisers advise that both routes require about a 1.3km walk from the park entrance to ticket scan/entry.
• Green entrance: Sybil Hill on to main avenue.
• Blue entrance: All Saints Road, via Tennis court entry.
Are there any tickets left?
Yes, there are still tickets available. Tickets start from €67.50 and can be bought on Ticketmaster. Verified resale tickets are also available. Anyone attending should download tickets to their phone in advance, in case there are issues around internet connection when entering the park. Screenshots will not work on the day as barcodes are live and updating regularly.
For concertgoers who need to collect their tickets there is a box office on the main avenue where the green and blue routes meet.
What is security like?
Under-16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to enter St Anne’s Park. Strict security checks will be in operation, and you are advised not to bring a large bag or backpack as you may experience delays or even be refused entry.
Prohibited items include glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, camping or collapsible chairs, e-scooters and e-bikes, flares, professional cameras and audio recording equipment. A full list can be found here. There are no readmissions to the concert, so if you leave you cannot get back in.
What does the weather look like?
Met Éireann has forecast a cloudy and wet day with outbreaks of rain across the country. Highest temperatures of 11 to 15 degrees with light to moderate winds. Given St Anne’s Park is a standing venue on a grass surface, you should bring boots or runners as well as layering up. It may help to have a raincoat or poncho alongside your sun cream.