Journey Information
Events Date : 21st August 2026
Location : Royal Hospital Kimainham Dublin
Venue : IMMA
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Bus to Moby – IMMA – 21st August 2026
Moby is confirmed for a major Dublin summer date at IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art) / Royal Hospital Kilmainham on Friday 21st August 2026. Set on the iconic grounds of Dublin 8, this one is built for open-air atmosphere—an evening where the light drops, the bass rises, and the crowd locks into that unmistakable Moby blend of electronic pulse and emotional lift. If you want a gig that feels like a proper milestone night out in the city, this is the kind of booking that delivers.
The same announcements also confirm Faithless as very special guests, adding serious dance-music weight to the bill and turning the night into more than a single headline slot. Between the venue setting and a lineup like that, it’s the type of Dublin date that people plan around—because the experience is bigger than “just a concert”.
That’s exactly why travel is worth sorting early. IMMA’s location at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham is brilliant for atmosphere, but it’s also a part of the city where event traffic can build quickly and parking can become a distraction. Irish Concert Travel keeps the night clean and simple with a same-day return bus to Moby at IMMA. You avoid the stress of driving, skip the scramble for late-night transport, and keep your group together from the first mile to the final song.
When fans search bus to Moby at IMMA, what they’re really looking for is certainty: a plan that gets you there with time to settle in, and a plan that gets you home without the post-gig headache. A coach option protects the best part of the night—the build-up. You get to enjoy the ride, arrive ready, and soak up the site as the evening unfolds. Then, when the last track lands and the lights lift, you’re not stuck negotiating taxis or checking schedules. Your return journey is already sorted.
For a summer Dublin date like this, the smartest move is to lock in the practical side now and let the excitement do the rest. If you want the smoothest way to do it, book your bus to Moby at IMMA and make the whole night feel effortless.
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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| 21 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 | ||
| 21 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 | ||
| 21 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 | ||
| 21 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 aim is straightforward: one booking, one planned route, and a comfortable coach journey into Dublin so you can focus on the night ahead. IMMA is located at Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin 8. On big outdoor show nights, Dublin’s approaches can tighten up as crowds converge on the city—especially around peak arrival windows. Your driver will plan arrival before doors (depending on traffic) so you’re not stepping off the coach already rushed. That extra breathing room matters: it gives you time to meet friends, get oriented at the venue grounds, and settle into the atmosphere before the music really kicks in. After the show, you’ll return from the same agreed coach collection point, the bus departs 30 minutes after the concert ends. The result is a predictable loop that suits a high-demand event: arrive calm, stay for the full finish, and head home without relying on late-night availability or last-minute changes.How the Journey Works
Helpful travel tips for Bus to Moby at IMMA – 21st 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 Moby at IMMA – 21st August 2026
Moby (born Richard Melville Hall) is an American musician, DJ, songwriter, and producer who became one of the most recognisable names in electronic music through a catalogue that moves between club energy, ambient mood, and pop songwriting. His breakthrough era is closely tied to his fifth studio album Play, released in May 1999. The record became a cultural landmark, with tracks such as “Porcelain”, “Natural Blues”, and “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?” helping define a late-90s / early-2000s moment where electronic music crossed fully into mainstream listening and media. Play is also widely noted for its commercial impact. One frequently cited figure is that it has sold over 10 million copies worldwide, placing it among the best-known electronic albums of its era and cementing Moby as an artist capable of pairing emotional songwriting with dancefloor DNA. That dual identity is a big part of why his live shows remain a draw: you can get lifted by the euphoric moments, then pulled into quieter, cinematic stretches—often within the same set. For Dublin, the IMMA date on 21st August 2026 is positioned as a major outdoor summer show, and they also list Faithless as very special guests. That pairing makes sense historically: both sit in the upper tier of dance music’s mainstream breakthrough generation, with Faithless particularly associated with era-defining releases such as “Insomnia” (originally released in 1995). Zooming out, Moby’s wider discography includes albums like 18 (2002) and Hotel (2005), among many others, reflecting a career that’s been remarkably persistent across decades of changing electronic styles. Whether you discovered him through radio staples, film/TV placement, or deeper album cuts, the live setting is where the material tends to land hardest—especially in an open-air venue where the sound and visuals can stretch out into a full evening experience. If you’re planning the night properly, pairing the show with a bus to Moby at IMMA is the simplest way to protect the buzz. You arrive with time, you stay for the full ending, and you leave without the post-show scramble—exactly how a summer Dublin headline should feel.About Moby
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