Woo-hoo, Fingal’s summer music feast set to continue this Saturday

Malahide Concert

As the summer sun warms up the atmosphere, music fans will not be heading to a Country House for their next concert in Fingal, but to historic Malahide Castle as it once again is set to host a series of captivating summer music gigs when the timeless hits of Blur fill the air.

As in previous years, organisers want to create a sustainable and memorable experience, and are encouraging concertgoers to embrace alternative modes of transportation, such as public transport, walking, or cycling so that they won’t be late and arriving to Song 2 of what will undoubtedly be a memorable setlist by the iconic British band.

The annual summer concerts at Malahide Castle have become a cherished tradition for music enthusiasts, and the 2023 line-up promises an unforgettable experience. Nobody need be stuck at home for Coffee & TV, with Blur kicking of the weekend music treat on Saturday (24 June) and BRITs Rising Star Award winner Sam Fender taking to stage on Sunday. Then across the week, fans can catch the tunes of Florence & the Machine, Blondie, Sting and Hozier among others.

The upcoming concerts promise to be extraordinary, bringing together music enthusiasts from all corners of Ireland and beyond. To ensure that attendees have a seamless and eco-friendly journey, the event will have plenty of Tender travel options to suit all needs.

Whether it’s Girls & Boys seeking an active and adventurous approach to Malahide’s scenic Parklife, everyone heading along is highly encouraged to avoid driving if at all possible. Fingal's beautiful landscapes and well-maintained pathways make it an ideal meander to the venue, even if you’re the most Charmless Man arriving by bus or train.

Along with the more active options, many fans will be opting to take the more The Universal choices of the DART, with good connections running to ensure a seamless and environmentally conscious event. By choosing public transport, attendees can not only contribute to a greener environment but also avoid the hassles of traffic congestion and limited parking spaces that are available.

Paul Barnes, Event Manager at Fingal County Council, said: “We want fans to have an unforgettable time at all our concerts, and that starts with hassle-free transportation. Blur's music has always transcended boundaries, pushing us to think differently and embrace change. As we come together to celebrate their incredible contribution to music, it is only fitting that we mirror their ethos by promoting sustainable travel options to our concert attendees."

Drawing from the band's extensive discography, music lovers will find a range of songs that perfectly encapsulate the spirit of commuting and getting to their destination with style:

  • "Parklife” express - Experience the convenience of public transport by hopping on the specially designated buses to Malahide Castle Demense, which will provide a seamless and comfortable journey to and from the gig. These dedicated buses will offer frequent and direct services from key locations across the region, including Dublin city centre. They ensure concertgoers can kick back, relax, and enjoy the ride, without worrying about parking, traffic, or driving whilst over the limit.
  • "Lonesome Street” walk - Discover the beauty of Fingal's landscape as you embark on a leisurely stroll to the venue. Enhanced pedestrian routes leading to the concerts ensure a safe and enjoyable walk for attendees. Immerse yourself in the lush green surroundings, soak up the vibrant atmosphere, and let the rhythm guide your footsteps to the Castle surrounds.
  • "Country House” cycle - Embrace the spirit of adventure and choose a healthier and more sustainable mode of transportation by cycling to the concerts. Pedal through the scenic routes, breathe in the fresh air, and let the excitement build as you approach the enchanting Malahide Castle.

The Council is keen to also encourage concertgoers to show respect for the local community. These are memorable and vibrant gigs, and the atmosphere is always enjoyable, however local residents should also be able to appreciate their own environment without feeling under threat by rowdy passersby.

Fingal urges attendees to plan their journey in advance and consult the official concert website MCD.ie or go to fingal.ie/malahide-castle-summer-concerts for detailed information on public transport options, road closures and a venue map.