Journey Information
Events Date : 30th June 2025
Location : Landsdowne Road, Dublin 4, Ireland
Venue : Aviva
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Bus to Lana Del Rey – Aviva Stadium – 30th June 2025
Lana Del Rey brings her hauntingly beautiful vocals and cinematic artistry to Aviva Stadium, Dublin on 30th June 2025, for one of the most anticipated concerts of the summer. Performing for the first time ever at the iconic Dublin venue, the queen of melancholic glamour will deliver an unforgettable live experience under the Irish sky. Fans can look forward to majestic renditions of “Summertime Sadness,” “Young and Beautiful,” “Ride,” and selections from her 2023 album Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd.
This special performance is part of Lana’s ongoing European tour, marking her return to Ireland following her sold-out 2019 show at Malahide Castle. Known for her evocative stage presence and lush, layered soundscapes, this show promises a mix of old Hollywood nostalgia, West Coast dream pop, and poetic melancholy that has defined her signature style. Visual projections, immersive lighting, and her intimate connection with fans will transform the Aviva into an ethereal realm for one night only.
Irish Concert Travel is proud to offer a same-day return bus to Lana Del Rey at Aviva Stadium from key locations across the country. Avoid the hassle of parking, hotel bookings, and unreliable late-night transport — our direct coaches will bring you straight to the gates and take you home safely after the final encore.
Whether you’re travelling from Galway, Limerick, Cork, Athlone, or Sligo, we’ve got you covered. Travel in comfort with professional drivers, a guaranteed seat, and no worries about traffic or last trains. This is your chance to be part of a rare performance by one of music’s most iconic and mysterious figures — all with travel made easy.
Seats are limited and high demand is expected. Book now to secure your place on the coach to see Lana Del Rey at Aviva Stadium.
This is a scheduled, same day return concert bus service. All coaches will drop off/ collect passengers at the designated point arranged by An Garda Síochána and the event organisers. All coach services will be due to depart Dublin 40minutes after the concert ends.
Attending a landmark concert like Lana Del Rey at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium deserves to be stress-free from start to finish. That’s why Irish Concert Travel has curated a network of dedicated routes for fans nationwide, offering a reliable, comfortable bus to Lana Del Rey at Aviva Stadium from major towns and cities across Ireland. Our coaches will operate from regions including the West (Galway, Castlebar), Midlands (Athlone, Tullamore), Northwest (Sligo, Carrick-on-Shannon), Southeast (Wexford, Kilkenny), and Munster (Limerick, Cork, Tralee). This makes access easy whether you’re in a city centre or a rural community. Exact pickup points and times are published in the Journey Table — and you’ll also receive email confirmation with updates closer to the event. All buses travel directly to Dublin 4 with no public transfers or confusing detours. Drivers are fully briefed on traffic patterns around Lansdowne Road and use designated coach drop-off areas near the stadium, arranged in cooperation with local authorities. You’ll arrive well in advance of the gates opening — giving you time to find your seat, grab a drink, or soak in the atmosphere before Lana takes the stage. What to Expect: The return leg is just as smooth. Coaches depart approximately 30 minutes after the encore ends. You won’t need to race out of the venue or stress about road closures — our parking zones are close by, and your seat is guaranteed. All we ask is that passengers are punctual at the coach loading area. Tips for a Smooth Trip: Located in the heart of the capital, the Aviva Stadium is a landmark venue situated at Lansdowne Road, Dublin 4. It’s well connected via the DART and local bus routes, but when concerts of this scale hit the city, local transport can become overcrowded or delayed. With 50,000+ fans expected, roads surrounding the stadium will be restricted — making our dedicated bus service the most reliable way to arrive on time and stress-free. For those new to Aviva, it’s nestled along the River Dodder and just a short walk from Ballsbridge. The surrounding area includes a mix of residential streets, embassies, and event pubs. However, parking is extremely limited and taxi queues post-event are notoriously long. That’s why thousands of concertgoers trust Irish Concert Travel to handle the logistics. Whether you’re catching the coach from Shannon, Roscrea, Letterkenny or Clonmel, you’re guaranteed a direct, professional service. Every journey is tailored to meet event timelines, with planned comfort stops on longer routes and support available throughout the trip. Join hundreds of Lana Del Rey fans on board and turn your journey into part of the concert experience. Sing along to her classics with fellow travellers, soak in the excitement on the road, and return safely — all without lifting a steering wheel. Let the only thing you worry about be choosing your favourite Lana song. Book your bus to Lana Del Rey at Aviva Stadium now and travel the easy way to a night of musical magic in Dublin.How the Journey Works
Lana Del Rey, born Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, has carved out a unique and hauntingly poetic space in the music world. Her career took flight in 2011 with the viral success of “Video Games”, quickly followed by her debut album Born to Die, which established her cinematic sound — a dreamlike fusion of vintage Americana, orchestral pop, and melancholy lyricism. Since then, she has become an icon of contemporary alt-pop, beloved for her nostalgic aesthetic, introspective lyrics, and sultry vocals. Del Rey’s music often explores themes of tragic romance, glamour, Americana mythology, and existential longing, drawing comparisons to classic poets and golden-era Hollywood icons. Her discography includes standout albums like Ultraviolence, Honeymoon, and Lust for Life, each offering a distinct chapter of artistic evolution. Her critically acclaimed 2019 album, Norman Fucking Rockwell!, was nominated for two Grammy Awards and is widely considered a modern masterpiece. In 2023, Lana released Did You Know That There’s a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd, her ninth studio album. It features collaborations with Jon Batiste, Father John Misty, and Jack Antonoff, and showcases her rawest songwriting to date. Tracks like “A&W” and “The Grants” reveal an even deeper level of self-reflection, spirituality, and storytelling. This record forms the emotional core of her current tour, which brings her to Aviva Stadium for her largest Irish show ever on 30th June 2025. This concert in Dublin marks Lana’s first time performing at Aviva and her only Irish date in 2025. Irish fans can expect a transcendent blend of atmospheric visuals, slowed-down sultry versions of her classics, and the rare treat of hearing her newest songs performed live. Her stage presence is as magnetic as her voice — understated yet powerful, enigmatic yet emotionally open. Few artists create the kind of immersive experience Lana does, where the audience is drawn into her carefully crafted universe. Her past Irish appearances have sold out quickly, with memorable sets at Electric Picnic and Malahide Castle. But this stadium-level show is a new milestone — giving her dreamlike soundscapes the wide sonic canvas they deserve. Whether she opens with “West Coast” or closes with “Hope Is a Dangerous Thing…”, it’s guaranteed to be a spiritual, spellbinding evening. Lana’s influence stretches beyond music — she’s a cultural mood board, a literary soul, and a performance artist rolled into one. Her Aviva Stadium show offers a rare chance to witness a modern icon on Irish soil, serenading thousands beneath the twilight of Dublin’s summer sky.About Lana Del Rey
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