Journey Information

Events Date : 10th January 2026

Location : N Wall Quay, North Dock, Dublin 1

Venue : 3Arena

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Bus to Biffy Clyro at 3Arena – 10th January 2026

Get ready for a thunderous return of one of the UK’s most powerful live rock bands — Biffy Clyro are back in Dublin for a headline show at the 3Arena on 10th January 2026. Known for their searing guitar riffs, explosive stage energy, and emotional intensity, the Scottish trio is bringing their signature fusion of alt-rock, post-hardcore, and anthemic melodies to Ireland’s biggest indoor stage. This is the kind of show where walls shake, voices soar, and fans lose themselves in the noise — and you won’t want to miss a second of it.

To make sure your night rocks from start to finish, Irish Concert Travel is running a same-day return bus to Biffy Clyro at 3Arena from multiple regions across Ireland. Whether you’re coming from the South, West, or Midlands, forget about city traffic, expensive parking, or late-night taxis. Our coach service drops you right to the action and gets you home safely after the encore — so you can focus on the music, not the motorway.

This exclusive 2026 show promises to be a highlight of the winter gig calendar. Expect a career-spanning setlist with fan favourites like “Mountains,” “Biblical,” “Bubbles,” and “Many of Horror,” alongside newer material from their most recent studio releases. If you’ve never seen Simon Neil, James Johnston, and Ben Johnston command a stage before, prepare to witness a masterclass in live performance.

Book your seat on the bus to Biffy Clyro at 3Arena now — and let the sound, sweat, and spectacle carry you into the heart of rock and roll.

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How the Journey Works

Travelling to a high-voltage concert like Biffy Clyro at 3Arena should be as stress-free as possible — and that’s where our dedicated return bus to Biffy Clyro at 3Arena comes in. Designed for fans coming from all across Ireland, our coach service gets you to the venue safely, on time, and without the hassle of late-night planning.

Whether you’re travelling from the West, Midlands, or the South, our routes are structured to give you a comfortable ride to Dublin — home to the legendary 3Arena. You’ll be dropped off at a location just short walking distance from the venue doors

Coaches are timed to arrive well in advance of the show’s start time, giving you plenty of time to pick up merchandise, grab a drink, or simply soak in the atmosphere before the first chord hits. Once the gig wraps up, you’ll rejoin your coach for a same-night return, departing approximately 30 minutes after the final encore. 

With January temperatures in mind, our climate-controlled coaches are a warm, comfortable space to retreat to after a winter night in the city. Forget having to stand on dark train platforms or navigating icy roads — we get you home warm and safe, all included in your round-trip ticket.

Helpful travel tips:

  • Arrive at your chosen pickup location at least 10–15 minutes before the scheduled time
  • Bring a copy or screenshot of your booking confirmation to show the driver
  • Alcohol is not permitted onboard our services
  • Hot Food and Hot Drinks are not permitted onboard our services
  • To locate the Coach after the concert ends we recommend passengers send themselves their current whatsapp location when exiting the bus and to take the drivers number

Our services operate along the most direct routes to the concerts, and we have limited the number of collection/drop off points, with the aim of reducing the travel times to and from your favourite events.

Irish Concert Travel reserves the right to adjust travel routes as necessary to optimise efficiency and scheduling.

This is the no-hassle way to attend one of the biggest live rock shows of 2026. Let Irish Concert Travel take care of the journey so you can focus on the riffs, the roar, and the unforgettable energy of Biffy Clyro.

Check your ticket for your exact pickup point. All departure details will be included in your confirmation email.

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FAQs – Bus to Biffy Clyro at 3Arena

When will I receive my bus ticket from Irish Concert Travel?
You will receive a booking confirmation within a few minutes of making your booking. This confirmation will be emailed to the address you provided at checkout. (Please check your spam or junk folders if it does not appear in your inbox.)
Should I print the booking confirmation?
Printing is not required, but we recommend keeping a screenshot of your booking confirmation on your phone to show the Irish Concert Travel driver if requested.
Can I purchase a one-way ticket?
We only sell return bus tickets unless otherwise stated on the booking page. However, you can still use a return ticket for one-way travel — simply write “one-way travel” beside the passenger’s name during booking if that is your preference.
Can I get a refund on my ticket?
All bus tickets are non-refundable. Full details are available on our website’s Terms and Conditions page.
What time should I be at my pickup location?
Passengers should arrive at their pickup point 15 minutes before the departure time listed on the booking confirmation. This ensures the bus can depart on schedule and avoid delays.
Can backpacks or luggage be brought on the bus?
Small backpacks can be brought on board with driver approval. Larger bags or hand luggage may need to be stored in the luggage compartment. The driver may request that all bags be stored for safety reasons.
Can small bags or backpacks be left on the coach during the concert?
Yes, you may leave your bags on the coach during the concert at Aviva Stadium, but we advise against leaving valuables. Irish Concert Travel is not responsible for lost or damaged items.
How do I find the coach after the concert has finished?
Your return coach will be parked in the same area where you were dropped off before the concert. If you have difficulty locating the bus, contact the driver directly using the phone number provided on your booking confirmation.
Will the coach leave without me after the event?
Our coaches depart according to the scheduled time after the concert. If you are not back ten minutes before departure, the driver will attempt to contact you via the number you provided. If you cannot be reached or appear to be making no effort to return, the coach may depart on schedule.
What time frame do I have to return to the bus after the event?
For outdoor venues such as Aviva Stadium, buses depart approximately 40 minutes after the concert ends. Please make your way to the bus promptly once the final song finishes.
Is there a toilet on board the coach, or will there be a comfort break?
Some of our vehicles include onboard toilets, but this is not guaranteed. If your coach does not have a toilet, a 15-minute comfort break will be scheduled at motorway services along the route.
Am I allowed to drink alcohol while travelling on the bus?
No. Alcohol consumption is not permitted onboard. Sealed containers can be stored in the underfloor luggage area and collected upon arrival at the Aviva Stadium. Intoxicated passengers may be refused entry to the coach.

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About Biffy Clyro

Biffy Clyro is one of the most successful and genre-bending rock bands to emerge from the UK in the 21st century. Hailing from Kilmarnock, Scotland, the band was formed in 1995 by frontman Simon Neil and twin brothers James and Ben Johnston. Known for their explosive live shows, complex song structures, and anthemic choruses, Biffy Clyro has evolved from cult favourites into festival headliners and chart-topping artists — all while retaining their distinctive edge and DIY spirit.

Their early albums, including Blackened Sky (2002), The Vertigo of Bliss (2003), and Infinity Land (2004), earned them critical acclaim in alternative circles, praised for their unpredictable time signatures and emotional rawness. But it was the 2007 release of Puzzle that marked a turning point. With hits like “Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies” and “Folding Stars,” the band began to break into mainstream rock charts — without losing their artistic integrity.

They followed up with Only Revolutions in 2009, which went multi-platinum and featured major singles like “Mountains,” “Bubbles,” and the now-iconic “Many of Horror” — a song famously covered by X Factor winner Matt Cardle in 2010. The band’s rise continued with arena tours, Glastonbury headline slots, and the release of albums such as Opposites (a UK #1 double album in 2013) and A Celebration of Endings (2020), which showcased the band’s continued sonic evolution.

Biffy Clyro are renowned for their energetic, emotionally charged live shows. Simon Neil’s signature shirtless, tattooed stage presence and the band’s seamless transitions between chaos and harmony have cemented them as one of the most respected live acts in rock. Their music balances intensity and melody, frequently shifting from soft acoustic intros to bombastic finales — sometimes all in a single song.

As they approach three decades in the music industry, Biffy Clyro remains fiercely innovative, continuing to push boundaries with each album and performance. Their upcoming Dublin show at 3Arena in January 2026 is set to be another landmark moment in their storied career.

Biffy Clyro Trivia:

  • The band’s name origin has never been officially confirmed — Simon Neil has jokingly offered multiple fake stories in interviews.
  • Biffy Clyro has won multiple NME and Kerrang! Awards, including Best British Band.
  • They supported Muse and Foo Fighters on major European tours before headlining their own stadium shows.
  • “Many of Horror” was used in the end credits of the 2010 film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
  • Simon Neil has a side project called Empire State Bastard, blending metal and hardcore.

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