Journey Information

Events Date : 29th May 2026

Location : St Annes Park

Venue : St Annes Park

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Bus to Amble at St Anne’s Park – 29 May 2026

Get ready for an unforgettable evening as the acclaimed Irish folk trio Amble take the stage at the spectacular St Anne’s Park on 29 May 2026. From the moment you board the bus to the moment the final chords ring out, this is more than just a ride—it’s your entry into a night of storytelling, melody and pure musical magic. A bus to Amble at St Anne’s Park isn’t simply transport—it’s your first step into the rhythm of something very special.

Picture yourself settling into a comfortable seat, fellow fans chatting excitedly and anticipation building as the bus gently winds its way towards the gates of St Anne’s Park. The moment you arrive, you’re immersed in the vibe: lush green surroundings, the soft hum of gathering voices, and the stage lights poised to deliver an acoustic powerhouse. With the bus to Amble at St Anne’s Park, you’re not just arriving—you’re arriving together, sharing the journey that sets the tone for an exceptional evening.

Amble have already earned their stripes across Ireland and beyond, delivering songs brimming with sincerity and crafted with the kind of care that resonates deeply. Their 2025 debut album Reverie reached No. 1 in Ireland. So when they set foot on the stage at St Anne’s Park on 29 May 2026, you know you’re about to witness something extraordinary. And the bus journey is part of that story—get there with ease, get there with community, and get there ready to feel every note.

Let’s make this seamless. The bus picks you up, you sit back, relax, enjoy the ride—and arrive on time, refreshed and energised. Because when you travel together, the excitement builds faster, the conversation flows easier, and the memory begins before the first song is played. The bus to Amble at St Anne’s Park is your invitation to arrive united—and ready to sing every chorus.

Book your seat now for an event not to be missed. On 29 May 2026, join the bus, join the excitement, and join the celebration of Amble at St Anne’s Park. See you onboard, see you in the crowd, and see you dancing under the stars.

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29 May, 2026Donegal Town | Ballyshannon | CavanPriceBook Now
Donegal Town: Quay Street car park near Garda Station , 12:30pm€46.00Book Now
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How the Journey Works

Travelling to St Anne’s Park for Amble’s much-anticipated show on 29 May 2026 is designed to be smooth, comfortable and completely stress-free. Our same-day return coaches operate from key regions across Ireland, connecting passengers from the West, North West and Midlands before making the final approach into Dublin. Each route is planned to ensure an enjoyable experience from the moment you board, offering a relaxed and efficient way to reach the venue without the hassle of navigating traffic, parking or late-night public transport.

As always, our coaches follow Irish Concert Travel’s structured routing format, with stops clearly listed in the journey table on the event page. While routes vary by region, they all share the same commitment: get you to St Anne’s Park in time to enjoy the pre-show atmosphere. The journey is crafted to allow plenty of breathing room, giving passengers enough time to stretch their legs, access amenities and enter the park before the music begins.

Drivers on these services are experienced with navigating large-scale outdoor events, including the traffic flows, coach drop-off points and designated loading zones around St Anne’s Park. This ensures the bus arrives before gates open (depending on traffic) and returns from the same location after the show. The bus departs 40 minutes after the concert ends

From the scenic roads across Ireland to the vibrant build-up at the venue gates, the journey becomes part of the experience. Whether you’re travelling solo or with a group of friends, you can sit back and enjoy the ride as excitement grows with every passing mile. The bus to Amble at St Anne’s Park lets you focus on what matters—enjoying the music, the atmosphere and a memorable night under the open sky.

Helpful travel tips for Bus to Amble at St Annes Park – 29th May 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.

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FAQs – Bus to Amble at St Annes Park – 29th May 2026

Q. When will I receive my bus ticket for the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park from Irish Concert Travel?
A. You will receive a booking confirmation within a few minutes of making your booking. This confirmation will be emailed to the email address you submitted on your booking. (Please check your spam/junk folders)
Q. Should I print the booking confirmation for the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park?
A. You don’t have to print the booking confirmation, but we recommend you have a screenshot of the booking confirmation on your phone to show the Irish Concert Travel driver/ representative
Q. Can I purchase a one-way ticket for the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park?
A. We only sell return bus tickets unless otherwise stated on the booking page of our website. You can use a return bus ticket for one-way travel. Please insert “one-way travel” beside the passengers name when making your booking if this is your requirement
Q. Can I get a refund on my ticket for the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park?
A. Our bus tickets are non-refundable. You can view our refund policy on our website Terms and Conditions page.
Q. What time should I be at my pickup location?
A. You should be at the pickup point 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time as displayed on your booking confirmation for the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park
Q. Can backpacks / luggage be brought on the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park?
A. Small backpacks can be brought on the bus once the driver agrees. Large backpacks or hand luggage may have to be stored in luggage compartments. The driver may request that all bags/ backpacks be stored in luggage compartments.
Q. Can small bags/ backpacks be left on the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park while I am at the event?
A. Yes, you can store your bags on the coach while you are at the event. However, we recommend you do not leave any valuables on the coach. Irish Concert Travel do not take responsibility for any lost or damaged items
Q. How do I find the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park after the concert has finished?
A. You can meet the coach at the same location that you were dropped off. If you have any difficulty finding the bus, ring the driver asap or by contacting us on our out of office number located on your booking confirmation email
Q. Will the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park leave without me after the event?
A. Our bus services have scheduled departure times. If you do not return to the bus ten minutes before the scheduled departure time, our driver/ representative will contact the phone number you submitted on your booking. If you cannot be contacted or if you don’t appear to be making an effort to return to the bus, the driver will be instructed to depart from the event at the arranged departure time
Q. What time frame do I have to return to the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park after the event?
A. Our bus services depart 30 minutes after events end in the 3Arena. Bus services depart 40 minutes after concerts end in larger/ outdoor venues such as: Croke Park, Marlay Park, Phoenix Park, Aviva Stadium, The RDS, Slane Castle, Malahide Castle
Q. Is there a toilet on board or will there be a stop for any comfort breaks on the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park?
A. There is toilets on board some of the vehicles we use but not always guaranteed.
Q. Am I allowed to drink alcohol while travelling on the Bus to Amble at St Annes Park?
A. No, alcohol is not permitted on our vehicles but you can store it in the under-floor luggage compartments and take it with you once the coach arrives at the destination. Intoxicated passengers could be refused entry to the bus.

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About Amble

Amble are an Irish folk trio whose rise has been one of the most compelling success stories in contemporary Irish music. Formed by Oisín Aoibhinn, Ross O’Reilly and Mark Caplice, the group have become known for their rich vocal harmonies, timeless acoustic textures and emotionally resonant songwriting. Their music blends modern folk with traditional Irish roots, resulting in a warm, distinctive sound that has captured the attention of audiences across Ireland and far beyond.

Their breakthrough came with the release of their debut album Reverie in 2025, a record that quickly made waves across the country. Its success was unmistakable—Reverie reached No. 1 in Ireland, a remarkable achievement for a debut release and a reflection of their rapidly expanding fanbase. The album features reflective lyricism, intricate guitar work and the trademark three-part harmonies that have become central to Amble’s identity. Tracks such as “Lonely for You,” “Love’s a Moon” and “Take My Hand” cemented their reputation as one of the most promising folk acts to emerge from Ireland in recent years.

Their performance at St Anne’s Park on 29 May 2026 represents a major milestone. This show is billed as their biggest headline performance to date, marking a significant step in their journey as artists. The outdoor setting of St Anne’s Park complements the earthy, atmospheric quality of their music, making the evening uniquely special for fans who have followed their rise from intimate acoustic sessions to national prominence. Amble’s live shows are celebrated for their sincerity, their warm rapport with audiences and their ability to create a sense of shared storytelling through music.

On stage, the trio are known for balancing quiet vulnerability with uplifting, powerful moments—moving effortlessly from soft, introspective verses to soaring harmonised choruses. Their connection to Irish musical heritage is deeply felt, yet their sound also resonates with listeners of modern indie folk, placing them comfortably among contemporary peers while retaining their Irish essence. As they perform tracks from Reverie alongside new and unreleased material, fans at St Anne’s Park can expect a concert filled with evocative lyrics, crafted melodies and the kind of emotional depth that has become synonymous with Amble’s name.

Trivia You Might Not Know:

  • Their debut album Reverie reached No. 1 on the Irish charts, marking one of the strongest openings for an Irish folk release in recent years.
  • Before forming Amble, the members performed as solo artists and songwriters, contributing to various Irish musical projects before uniting as a trio.
  • Amble’s music blends traditional folk with modern acoustic influences, drawing inspiration from Irish storytelling traditions while embracing contemporary production.
  • Their 29 May 2026 St Anne’s Park concert is officially their largest headline show to date.

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