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Florence and the Machine hit Marlay Park Sunday—here’s how

Florence and the Machine are set to grace the stage of Dublin’s Marlay Park on Sunday, June 28. Although they’re not expected to play some of their bangers, including Cosmic Love and You’ve Got The Love, there’s a pretty stacked setlist for those making the trek to Rathfarnham for the gig. From timings and tickets to the setlist, weather, and support act, here’s absolutely everything you need to know about Florence and the Machine at Marlay Park. Gates open at Marlay Park at 4pm, with

the show scheduled to start at 5pm. Early queuing is not allowed; per MCD Productions, early customers will be turned away from the event. Last entry to the venue is 9.30pm, indicating Florence + The Machine will grace the stage around 9pm. There is no re-admission to the venue. If you leave, you leave, you can’t get back in. How do I get there? By Bus: Marathon Group is running return bus services, as listed here. By Luas: The green line Luas towards Bride’s Glen

stops at Dundrum and Balally. Both stops are around a 45-minute walk from the venue. By Car: Car parking is available, but it’s extremely limited and must be booked in advance here. The entrance is on College Road, accessed via Whitechurch Road. Do NOT illegally park your car around Marlay Park. There are two event entrances. Grange Road is for pedestrians, and College Road is for pre-booked parking and event transportation. No official setlist has been confirmed; we can only go based on the band’s

previous setlists. Ahead of their gig at Limerick’s Thomond Park, Florence and the Machine’s last gig was at Southside Festival in Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany, on June 21. The setlist was as follows: Everybody Scream Shake It Out Which Witch Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up) You Got The Love What Kind of Man Heaven Is Here One of the Greats Never Let Me Go Sympathy Magic Dog Days Are Over Is there a support act? Yes, Rachel Chinouriri will be warming the crowd up ahead

of Florence and The Machine’s gig. The 27-year-old rose to prominence when she supported pop princess Sabrina Carpenter on the European leg of her Short ‘n’ Sweet Tour. She’s also known for her viral track, Follow Excitement!, with Rizzle Kicks. There are still tickets available via Ticketmaster here. They’re priced at €87.45 for front standing tickets. Customers are urged to download their tickets on their phones in advance of the gig; screenshots will not work. Remember to charge your phone and bring a portable charger;

your phone is your lifeline! Under-16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times. Unaccompanied under-16s will be refused entry without a refund. There’s a strict Challenge 21 policy on site, and only a passport, driver’s licence, or Garda Age Card will be accepted for the purchase of alcohol and nicotine products. What NOT to bring For health and safety reasons, camping or collapsible chairs are not allowed and will be confiscated at the venue. Customers are advised not to bring large

bags/backpacks. They may be refused entry, and there is no storage facility at the venue. Bags that are A4 or smaller are permitted. Signs/flags bigger than A3, flag poles, glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, e-scooters/e-bikes, disposable vapes, flares, and professional camera and audio equipment will not be permitted. It’s not expected to rain on Sunday, June 28. Highs of 20°C are expected, with the hottest time of day predicted to be around 5pm. Wear suncream, and bring a jumper or jacket as the evening will

gradually descend into cooler weather.

Florence and the Machine, Marlay Park Dublin, June 28 2026, Rachel Chinouriri, setlist, tickets, timings, gates open 4pm, last entry 9.30pm, Challenge 21, no re-admission, parking limited

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