EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT STEVIE NICKS' GIG AT DUBLIN'S 3ARENA

There's no doubt it's been a blockbuster summer for gigs across Ireland, and they are just getting started.

The Emerald Isle recently played host to Taylor Swift's record-breaking Eras Tour, we're set to welcome Coldplay back to Irish shores in just a few short weeks and on Wednesday Stevie Nicks is set to impress as she takes to a Dublin stage once more.

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Here's everything you need to know about the famed Fleetwood Mac member's gig at Dublin's 3Arena:

Time and date

Stevie will grace the stage of Dublin's 3Arena on Wednesday, July 3. Starting her European tour here before heading to Glasgow, Manchester and Antwerp ending on 19th July in Amsterdam. The limited run of shows also includes a highly anticipated performance at BST Hyde Park on July 12th.

Doors open at 6pm with Scottish singer Nina Nesbitt, her support act, kicking things off at 7.15pm. Stevie is expected on stage at around 8.15pm but, as always, times are subject to change.

Tickets

There are a handful of resale tickets available for Stevie's gig at the 3Arena available to purchase here.

They start at €150 and go up to €360.

Setlist

Stevie has been playing a combination of songs from both her Fleetwood Mac days and her solo career. The singer's most recent concert was in Denver in June.

The setlist consisted of 13 songs with an encore of three of her popular hits. Take a look:

  1. Outside the Rain
  2. Dreams (Fleetwood Mac)
  3. If Anyone Falls
  4. Stop Draggin' My Heart Around
  5. For What It's Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)
  6. Gypsy (Fleetwood Mac)
  7. Wild Heart
  8. Bella Donna
  9. Stand Back
  10. Soldier's Angel
  11. Gold Dust Woman (Fleetwood Mac)
  12. Leather and Lace
  13. Edge of Seventeen

Encore

  1. Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac)
  2. Landslide (Fleetwood Mac)
  3. Get a Hold on Me

How to get to the 3Arena

Fans can get to the 3Arena by bus, Luas, car or by foot. The Luas Red Line will bring concertgoers from the city centre right to the front door.

By Dublin Bus, the 151 route will drop you closest to the venue, with the stop on Castleforbes Road just a two-minute walk away. It operates every ten minutes and the last bus departs Castleforbes Road at 11.15pm.

Fans driving to the venue are warned that there's limited car parking available in The Point Village car park and it's not advised as the best option.

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