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3rd June 2017
08:02am BST
It's that time of year again.
Summer has reared its beautiful head, a smell of delicious cans wafts through the air, and everyone becomes that little bit more smiley and beautiful...
Yes, the Dublin festival we've all been waiting for is back again for its seventh year of fun, frolics and a f*cking great music.
For those of you lucky enough to be going, here's everything you need to know...
Saturday - 2pm
Sunday - 2pm
Monday - 3pm
Music kicks off at 2pm on Saturday with a plethora of deadly artists on-site, and rounds up at 10:45pm with Bon Iver on Monday evening.

Simples.
If you're a townie, you can walk and enter via East Gate, Military Road and West Gate, James St.
You can drive, but the nearest public car park is Park Rite Parking Lot at 7 Queen Street, Dublin 7 - and there's no parking at the site.
You can take any of these buses:
You can get the train...
And finally, the Luas...
Take Red Line from The Point towards Saggart, exit to Heuston Station and it is 5 minute walk to East Gate entrance via Military Road.

Of course.
Vehicles with a mobility impaired badge will be permitted to approach the concerts from James Street and Bow Lane where they will be directed via Military Road to the East Gate and from there to the Mobility Impaired Car Park.
Display of mobility impaired parking sticker in a visible position is necessary. Note: After the show, vehicles will be held until vehicle curfew is tipped (approximately 30 minutes).

They will indeed.
If you don't need one, don't bring one.

You can not, but there are plenty of options at the festival should you feel even the slightest bit thirsty.
The site is fully serviced with food, alcohol, cigarettes and drinking water points.

Showery. Bring a hat or a hoodie. And maybe wellies.
Trust us.


Make the most of it this weekend - it's sure to be a big one.
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