Journey Information
Events Date : 25th August 2026
Location : Royal Hospital Kimainham Dublin
Venue : IMMA
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Bus to Deftones – IMMA – 25th August 2026
Deftones return to Dublin for a huge summer outdoor show at IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art) / Royal Hospital Kilmainham on Tuesday 25th August 2026. It’s the kind of date that feels like a late-summer landmark: open-air setting, heavy anticipation, and a band whose live reputation is built on contrast—crushing riffs and weighty grooves one moment, then soaring melody and atmosphere the next.
For fans, Deftones are in that rare category where the catalogue hits in different ways depending on the room—and IMMA’s grounds are tailor-made for it. You can feel the surge when the crowd locks into the heavy sections, and you can feel the entire field lift when the big choruses open up. It’s also a night with serious added value: the official listings for this Dublin IMMA show include IDLES on the bill, giving the evening a double-shot of intensity and making it even more important to arrive with time, settle in, and actually enjoy the build-up.
That’s where Irish Concert Travel comes in with a same-day return bus to Deftones at IMMA. If you’ve ever tried to piece together travel for a major Dublin event, you’ll know how quickly the practical side can steal the buzz—parking pressure, late-night options, and the end-of-show scramble. A planned coach option keeps the night clean and simple: you book your seat, enjoy the ride, and step off near the venue ready to go. No driving stress. No last-minute changes. No splitting up your group early to “beat the rush”.
And because the search term says it all, let’s say it plainly: if you’re looking for a bus to Deftones at IMMA, you’re really looking for certainty. A plan that delivers you into Dublin smoothly, gets you there with breathing room before the first wave of the night, and brings you home without the comedown hassle. This is a one-night Dublin date in an iconic location—exactly the kind of show people talk about afterwards—so it makes sense to lock in your travel early and keep your focus where it belongs: on the music.
Tickets for the coach are limited — book early to guarantee your seat.
| Date | Departure From | Pick Up Points | Price | Book Now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 25 Aug, 2026 | Donegal Town | Ballyshannon | Cavan | Price | Book Now | |
| Donegal Town: Quay Street car park near Garda Station , 12:30pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Ballyshannon: Bus Eireann Station, 12:45pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Cavan: Texaco Filling Station (at McDonalds), 02:30pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| 25 Aug, 2026 | Sligo | Collooney | Carrick on Shannon | Longford | Mullingar | Price | Book Now | |
| Sligo: Markievicz Rd Bus Stop (Thomas Connolly Bar), 01:00pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| Collooney: Between the roundabouts on N4, 01:05pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| Carrick on Shannon: Cryans Hotel Bus Stop, 01:40pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| Longford: Axis Centre Retail Park, 02:25pm | €35.00 | Book Now | ||
| Mullingar Bus Stop on R156 (Dublin Road Near Mullingar Park Hotel), 03:00pm | €35.00 | Book Now | ||
| 25 Aug, 2026 | Ballina | Foxford | Swinford | French Park | Castlerea | Roscommon | Price | Book Now | |
| Ballina - Humbert St Bus Stop (Near Dunnes Stores), 12:30pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Foxford - Bus Stop on Chapel Rd near filling station, 12:45pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Swinford - Bus Stop near Gateway Hotel, 01:00pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Frenchpark, Roscommon - Bus Stop near Post Office, 01:30pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Castlerea - Bus Stop at Train Station, 01:45pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Roscommon: Supermacs Athlone Road, 02:15pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| 25 Aug, 2026 | Galway City | Galway Plaza | Ballinasloe | Athlone | Price | Book Now | |
| Galway Cathedral: Coach set down area, 01:00pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| Galway Plaza: 24hour Truck Stop (Car Park 2) , 01:35pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| Ballinasloe Dunlo Hill, 01:55pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
| Athlone: Applegreen Services, Arcadia Retail Park, 02:30pm | €35.00 | Book Now | ||
Our coaches will collect passengers from regional hubs across Ireland, including the North West, West, and Midlands. Exact stops and pickup times are listed in the journey table. The idea is simple: one booking, one planned route, and a comfortable coach journey into Dublin so you can focus on the night ahead rather than juggling multiple connections. IMMA is located at Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin 8, and major outdoor shows in the area can draw heavy inbound traffic as doors time approaches. Your driver will plan arrival before doors open (depending on traffic) so you’re not stepping off the coach already rushed giving you space to meet your group, get oriented, and settle into the venue atmosphere before the first big moments hit. After the show, you’ll return from the same agreed coach collection point, the bus departs 30 minutes after the concert ends. It’s a predictable loop designed for high-demand Dublin nights: arrive calm, stay for the full finish, and head home comfortably once the last song lands.How the Journey Works
Helpful travel tips for Bus to Deftones at IMMA – 25th August 2026:
- 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.
Book NowFAQs – Bus to Deftones at IMMA – 25th August 2026
Deftones are an American alternative metal band from Sacramento, California, formed in 1988. Over the decades they’ve built a reputation for a sound that doesn’t sit neatly in one lane—often described as heavy, atmospheric, and emotionally charged—blending aggressive guitar work with textured production and melodic hooks. Their best-known lineup includes vocalist Chino Moreno, guitarist Stephen Carpenter, drummer Abe Cunningham, and bassist Sergio Vega (long-time touring and recording member), with DJ/keyboard textures historically associated with Frank Delgado. The band’s ability to evolve while staying instantly recognisable is a major reason they continue to headline large venues and outdoor shows. On record, Deftones’ career landmarks include Adrenaline (1995), Around the Fur (1997), and the breakthrough-era classic White Pony (2000). Tracks like “My Own Summer (Shove It)” and “Change (In the House of Flies)” have become staples of their legacy, crossing from heavy music scenes into wider cultural recognition. They also received a major industry nod by winning a Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance for the song “Elite” (from White Pony), a detail that underlines how far their influence has reached beyond any single genre label. For Dublin, this 25th August 2026 show at IMMA is billed as a major outdoor headline date. The official Irish ticketing information also lists IDLES as the special guest for the IMMA night—an intense pairing that strongly suggests an evening built around high energy from the first band to the final encore. It’s not just a Deftones date; it’s a full-blooded live night in one of Dublin’s most distinctive settings. IMMA’s location at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham gives the show a sense of occasion that’s hard to replicate indoors: open air, historic architecture, and a crowd that’s there to feel the sound properly. If you want the cleanest way to experience it, the best move is to pair the night with a bus to Deftones at IMMA. You arrive with time, stay for the full finish, and leave without the post-show scramble—exactly how a big summer Dublin headline should feel.About Deftones
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