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Events Date : 7th June 2026
Location : Dublin
Venue : St Anne’s Park
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Bus to David Byrne – St Anne’s Park – 7th June 2026
David Byrne returns to Dublin for a special outdoor summer performance at St Anne’s Park on 7th June 2026, marking one of the most anticipated open-air shows of the season. Known globally as the creative force behind Talking Heads and for a solo career that has consistently pushed musical and visual boundaries, Byrne’s live appearances are rare, distinctive, and never routine. This Dublin date places him in one of the city’s most atmospheric park venues, creating the ideal setting for a performance that blends music, movement, and storytelling.
St Anne’s Park has become synonymous with landmark summer concerts, offering a spacious yet intimate environment that suits artists who value connection as much as scale. A David Byrne show here promises more than a standard setlist. Fans can expect a carefully curated performance drawing from his celebrated solo catalogue, iconic Talking Heads material, and arrangements designed specifically for live outdoor spaces. Byrne’s concerts are often praised for their precision and creativity, with rhythm, choreography, and visual presentation all working together to create a fully immersive experience.
For concertgoers planning ahead, securing a bus to David Byrne at St Anne’s Park is one of the smartest ways to keep the night seamless. IrishConcertTravel.ie provides a same-day return coach service that removes the usual complications of travelling to a major Dublin park event. There’s no need to coordinate parking, navigate late-night public transport, or leave early to beat the crowds. Instead, you travel in comfort, arrive within the designated event zone, and return home after the show finishes — all in one smooth plan.
David Byrne’s influence on modern music and performance is difficult to overstate. From his work with Talking Heads to acclaimed solo projects and stage productions, his approach has always prioritised originality and artistic integrity. Seeing him live in an outdoor Dublin setting is a chance to experience that creativity at full scale, with songs and arrangements given the space to breathe and evolve in a shared, communal atmosphere.
If you’re organising a night out with friends, travelling for the show, or simply want the most reliable option available, booking your same-day return bus to David Byrne at St Anne’s Park lets you focus entirely on the music. Demand for summer park shows is always high, and coach seats are limited.
Tickets for the coach are limited — book early to guarantee your seat.
| Date | Departure From | Pick Up Points | Price | Book Now |
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| 07 Jun, 2026 | Donegal Town | Ballyshannon | Cavan | Price | Book Now | |
| Donegal Town: Quay Street car park near Garda Station , 12:30pm | €46.00 | Book Now | ||
| Ballyshannon: Bus Eireann Station, 12:45pm | €46.00 | Book Now | ||
| Cavan: Texaco Filling Station (at McDonalds), 02:30pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| 07 Jun, 2026 | Sligo | Collooney | Carrick on Shannon | Price | Book Now | |
| Sligo: Markievicz Rd Bus Stop (Thomas Connolly Bar), 01:00pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| Collooney: Between the roundabouts on N4, 01:05pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| Carrick on Shannon: Cryans Hotel Bus Stop, 01:45pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| 07 Jun, 2026 | Longford | Mullingar | Price | Book Now | |
| Longford: Axis Centre Retail Park, 2:30pm | €36.00 | Book Now | ||
| Mullingar Bus Stop on R156 (Dublin Road Near Mullingar Park Hotel), 3:00pm | €36.00 | Book Now | ||
| 07 Jun, 2026 | Ballina | Foxford | Swinford | Frenchpark | 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 | ||
| 07 Jun, 2026 | Castlebar | Claremorris | Price | Book Now | |
| Castlebar: Stephen Garvey Way Bus Stop , 12:30pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| Claremorris - Dalton St Bus Stop (Near Leisure Centre), 01:00pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
| 07 Jun, 2026 | Galway City (Cathedral) | Price | Book Now | |
| Galway Cathedral: Coach set down area, 01:00pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| 07 Jun, 2026 | Galway Plaza Services (M6) | Ballinasloe | Athlone | Price | Book Now | |
| Galway Plaza: 24hour Truck Stop (Car Park 2) , 01:30pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| Ballinasloe Dunlo Hill, 01:50pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| Athlone: Applegreen Services, Arcadia Retail Park, 02:25pm | €36.00 | Book Now | ||
Travelling to a major summer concert in Dublin can be one of the trickiest parts of the day, particularly when the venue is a large public park like St Anne’s Park. Roads surrounding the area typically experience heavy congestion on event evenings, with extended delays both before gates open and after the final song. Choosing a bus to David Byrne at St Anne’s Park removes that uncertainty and replaces it with a clear, organised plan from start to finish. Our same-day return coach services operate from regional collection points across Ireland, covering areas such as the West, Midlands, and North West. Exact pickup locations and times are clearly listed in the journey table at the time of booking. Once on board, passengers can relax knowing that the route has been planned specifically around large-scale Dublin concert traffic, allowing for steady arrival into the designated event zone without the need for transfers or additional transport. Drivers assigned to St Anne’s Park events are familiar with the traffic management systems typically used for outdoor concerts, including temporary road layouts and restricted access areas. Coaches are timed to arrive in advance of doors opening (depending on traffic), giving you time to enter the park, explore the grounds, and settle in before the performance begins. After the show, coaches depart from the same general area, with a built-in buffer following the final encore to allow everyone to regroup comfortably. Most importantly, travelling by coach means you can enjoy the entire performance without watching the clock. There’s no pressure to leave early to catch a train or queue for taxis, and no concerns about parking or late-night driving. If you’re planning a bus to David Byrne at St Anne’s Park, this approach offers the most reliable and relaxed way to experience one of Dublin’s standout summer concerts and still return home the same night.How the Journey Works
Helpful travel tips for Bus to David Byrne – St Annes Park – 7th June 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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David Byrne is one of the most influential and innovative figures in modern music, best known as the founding member and principal songwriter of Talking Heads. Born in Scotland and raised in the United States, Byrne emerged in the mid-1970s as part of the New York art-rock scene, helping redefine what a rock band could be. Talking Heads combined punk energy with funk rhythms, world music influences, and sharp, observational lyrics—an approach that set them apart from their contemporaries and secured their long-term cultural impact. As the creative driving force behind Talking Heads, Byrne wrote or co-wrote many of the band’s most recognisable songs, including “Psycho Killer,” “Once in a Lifetime,” and “This Must Be the Place.” Their albums, such as Remain in Light and Speaking in Tongues, are now widely regarded as landmarks of 20th-century popular music. Byrne’s interest in rhythm, repetition, and global musical traditions played a major role in shaping the band’s sound, particularly as they began incorporating African and Latin influences into their work. Following the band’s breakup in the early 1990s, Byrne developed a highly varied solo career that extended far beyond traditional album releases. His solo records explored everything from electronic pop to orchestral and Latin-inspired arrangements, often reflecting his fascination with how music functions in different cultural and social settings. In parallel, Byrne became known for his work in film, theatre, and visual art, composing soundtracks, curating exhibitions, and collaborating with artists across multiple disciplines. One of Byrne’s most celebrated modern projects, American Utopia, brought together music, movement, and stage design in a way that challenged conventional live performance formats. The project received widespread critical acclaim and reinforced Byrne’s reputation as an artist who continually reimagines how songs are presented on stage. Rather than relying on nostalgia alone, his live shows tend to reinterpret material, offering audiences a fresh perspective on songs that may span several decades. The performance at St Anne’s Park on 7th June 2026 fits naturally into this tradition. Outdoor summer settings allow Byrne’s rhythm-driven arrangements and ensemble-based performances to resonate on a larger scale, while still retaining the sense of precision and intent that defines his work. Fans attending can expect a set that draws from his solo catalogue as well as Talking Heads material, delivered with a focus on musicianship, pacing, and atmosphere rather than spectacle for its own sake. For audiences in Dublin, opportunities to see David Byrne perform live are relatively rare, making this St Anne’s Park show a notable moment in the city’s summer concert calendar. Combined with the relaxed, communal feel of an open-air park venue, it offers a chance to experience one of popular music’s most respected artists in an environment that complements his thoughtful, rhythm-focused approach to live performance.About David Byrne
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