Donegal and Mayo will form some of the biggest contingents of Zach Bryan concertgoers this weekend, it has been revealed.
The country music star touched down in Ireland yesterday ahead of three sold-out gigs at Phoenix Park from Friday-Sunday, with 180,000 fans in attendance.
While the Donegal Rally will draw huge crowds to the north west, a significant number of locals will be “Heading South” to the capital to catch Bryan.
Promoters Aiken Promotions have indicated a strong turnout from the North, with Donegal and Mayo leading the charge of country fans.
There’s also a large number of fans from the US expected to jet in for the gigs, while just 12% of tickets sold for the gigs were snapped up by Dublin city dwellers.
Turnpike Troubadours and Noeline Hofmann have been announced as support acts for the three-night run on Friday, June 20th, Saturday, June 21st and Sunday, June 22nd.
Gates will open each evening at 5:00pm, with the show starting at 6:00pm and ending at 10:30pm.
The gigs are fully cashless events.
Concertgoers are encouraged to use public transport to reach Phoenix Park. It’s advised to allow for a 45-minute walk from the Park Entrances and a 15-20 minute walk from the Papal Cross/Coach Car Park to the concert site.
For more information and FAQ’s see https://aikenpromotions.com/show/zach-bryan/
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