Biggest Music Concerts & Festivals in Ireland You Can’t Miss
Experiencing Ireland’s festival season is a must. Truth be told, it’s more than music. It’s the craic, the food stalls, the random conversations with strangers who instantly become friends, and that unbeatable buzz you only get at a live gig.
Here are the festivals and concerts in 2025–2026 you absolutely can’t skip:
- Deacon Blue – 3 Arena – 08th October 2025
- Busted vs McFly – 3 Arena – 20th & 26th October 2025
- Counting Crows – 3 Arena – 21st October 2025
- JLS – 3 Arena – 11th November 2025
- Five – 3 Arena – 23rd November / 02nd December 2025
- Bob Dylan – 3 Arena – 25th November 2025
- Hans Zimmer – 3 Arena – 26th & 27th November 2025
- Amble – 3 Arena – 4th, 11th, & 12th December 2025
- Ed Sheeran – 3 Arena – 9th December 2025
- The 2 Johnnies – 3 Arena – 13th December 2025
- Kneecap – 3 Arena – 16th & 17th December 2025
- Kingfishr – 3 Arena 18th & 19th December 2025
- Picture This – 3 Arena – 29th and 30th December 2025
- Biffy Clyro – 3 Arena – 10th January 2026
- Lord of the Dance – 3 Arena – 5th February 2026
- Jason Derulo – 3 Arena – 09 February 2026
- Raye – 3 Arena – 4th March 2026
- Machine Gun Kelly – 3 Arena – 12th March 2026
- Premier League Darts – 3 Arena – 19th March 2026
- Kesha – 3 Arena – 21st March 2026
- Gorillaz – 3 Arena 1st & 2nd April 2026
- Rick Astley – 3 Arena – 14th April 2026
- The Prodigy – 3 Arena – 28th April 2026
- Amble – St. Anne’s Park – 29th May 2026
- CMAT – St. Anne’s Park – 30th May 2026
- Snow Patrol – St. Anne’s Park – 31st May 2026
- KingFishr – St. Anne’s Park – 5th June 2026
- Kingfishr – Malahide Castle – 13th June 2026
- Metallic – Aviva Stadium – 19th & 21st June 2026
- Lewis Capaldi – Marlay Park – 23 & 24th June 2026
- Calvin Harris – Marlay Park – 27th June 2026
- Longitude Festival – Marlay Park – 4th & 5th July 2026
- Take That – Aviva Stadium – 04th July 2026
- Luke Combs – Slane Castle – 18th July 2026
- The Weekend – Croke Park – 22nd & 23rd August 2026
- Electric Picnic – Stradbally Hall – 28th August 2026

Here’s the thing: concerts and festivals are magical once you’re inside, but getting there? That can be a headache if you don’t plan ahead. Parking is a nightmare, rural venues mean long drives, and after a full day of music, no one wants to navigate Irish country roads in the dark.
This is why Concert Buses Ireland is your go too. Our concert bus services run direct routes from Meath and Louth timed perfectly for the start and finish time. You hop on, chill with family and friends and hop off right at the venue gates. No parking fees, and no stress.
Why Book with Concert Buses Ireland
Picture this: you’re heading to Electric Picnic with a few mates. Instead of squashing into a taxi, paying high hotel prices, or paying crazy prices for parking, you’re stretched out on a comfy coach..
That’s the beauty of booking with Concert Buses Ireland:
- Direct routes timed to the festival – Coaches leave when you need them to, and they pick you up after the final song.
- No parking or navigation drama – You don’t have to think about where to leave the car, or how to get out of a packed car park late at night. Someone else does the driving.
- A proper relaxing ride – You’ll arrive refreshed, not frazzled.
It’s cheaper, greener, and way less stressful.
Tips for Planning Ahead for Festival Season
Festivals in Ireland are pure magic, but they do take a bit of planning.
- Book early, always
- Tickets go fast, especially for the big names like Electric Picnic. Don’t wait until the lineup drops — they’ll be gone.
- The same goes for travel. Flights, buses, and nearby hotels? Snapped up months in advance. If you see a good deal, grab it.
- Pack smart (and light!)
- Irish weather has a sense of humor. Sunshine one minute, sideways rain the next. Bring layers, a rain jacket, and sturdy shoes.
- If camping, invest in a decent tent and sleeping bag.
- Know the rules before you go
- Every festival has bag restrictions, food/drink policies, and rules about cameras or umbrellas. Check in advance so you don’t get caught out at the gate.
- Plan your return trip. Buses run late, but they do leave on schedule. Don’t be the one sprinting through the mud at midnight!
Ireland does music festivals like nowhere else. It’s the mix of world-class artists, stunning backdrops, and that warm Irish welcome that keeps people coming back year after year. Maybe you’ll be dancing in the rain at Electric Picnic, or singing your lungs out in Dublin, these moments stay with you forever.
So grab your tickets, book that concert bus St. Anne’s Park or bus to Slane Castle, and come make some memories. You’ll be talking about it for years.


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