Journey Information
Events Date : 1st July 2025
Location : Grange Road, Rathfarnham, Dublin 16
Venue : Marlay Park
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Bus to Noah Kahan – Marlay Park – 1st July 2025
Noah Kahan is set to make his highly anticipated Irish debut at Marlay Park, Dublin on 1st July 2025, bringing his emotional, indie-folk anthems to one of Ireland’s most loved open-air venues. With the global rise of his “Stick Season” tour and tracks like “Dial Drunk”, “Northern Attitude” and “Growing Sideways” becoming instant singalong staples, Irish fans have waited patiently for this moment — and it’s finally here.
This show will be a landmark in Kahan’s career and a deeply personal night for fans who’ve followed his journey from Vermont’s woods to global stages. Marlay Park’s natural surroundings and festival atmosphere make it the perfect setting for Noah’s signature raw lyrics and powerful live presence.
Irish Concert Travel is offering a same-day return bus to Noah Kahan at Marlay Park from towns across Ireland. Whether you’re coming from Galway, Sligo, Waterford, Kilkenny, Limerick or elsewhere, this direct coach option gets you to the venue in comfort — and home again safely that night.
Coach seats are in high demand for this debut Irish show — don’t wait. Secure your bus to Noah Kahan at Marlay Park before it sells out.
Irish Concert Travel coaches will be parked in the designated coach parking area organised by the Concert Promoters and An Garda Síochána.
Same day return bus service
The bus departs Marlay Park approx 40minutes after the concert ends
You’ll meet the bus after the concert, where we drop you off on the day
Please check our website for timetable changes nearer to the event
If you have any problems finding the coach after the concert call 0862364040
Date | Departure From | Pick Up Points | Price | Book Now |
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01 Jul, 2025 | 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 | ||
01 Jul, 2025 | Sligo | Collooney | Carrick on Shannon | Price | Book Now | |
Sligo: Markievicz Rd Bus Stop (Thomas Connolly Bar), 01:00pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
Collooney: Between the roundabouts on N4, 01:05pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
Carrick on Shannon: Cryans Hotel Bus Stop, 01:40pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
01 Jul, 2025 | Longford | Mullingar | Price | Book Now | |
Longford: Axis Centre Retail Park, 02:25pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
Mullingar Bus Stop on R156 (Dublin Road Near Mullingar Park Hotel), 03:00pm | €40.00 | Book Now | ||
01 Jul, 2025 | Ballina | Foxford | Swinford | Frenchpark | Castlerea | Roscommon | Price | Book Now | |
Ballina - Humbert St Bus Stop (Near Dunnes Stores), 12:00pm | €50.00 | Book Now | ||
Foxford - Bus Stop on Chapel Rd near filling station, 12:15pm | €50.00 | Book Now | ||
Swinford - Bus Stop near Gateway Hotel, 12:30pm | €50.00 | Book Now | ||
Frenchpark, Roscommon - Bus Stop near Post Office, 01:00pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
Castlerea - Bus Stop at Train Station, 01:15pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
Roscommon: Supermacs Athlone Road, 01:45pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
01 Jul, 2025 | Castlebar | Claremorris | Price | Book Now | |
Castlebar: Stephen Garvey Way Bus Stop , 12:00pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
Claremorris - Dalton St Bus Stop (Near Leisure Centre), 12:30pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
01 Jul, 2025 | Galway City (Cathedral) | Price | Book Now | |
Galway Cathedral: Coach set down area, 12:45pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
01 Jul, 2025 | Galway Plaza Services (M6) | Ballinasloe | Athlone | Price | Book Now | |
Galway Plaza: Coach set down area, 01:30pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
Ballinasloe Dunlo Hill, 01:55pm | €45.00 | Book Now | ||
Athlone: Applegreen Services, Arcadia Retail Park, 02:25pm | €40.00 | Book Now |
Irish Concert Travel offers direct return coaches to Noah Kahan at Marlay Park from a range of locations across the country — including cities like Limerick, Galway, Sligo, Kilkenny, Waterford and more. Whether you’re heading to the concert solo, with friends, or as part of a group, our service removes the hassle of navigating late-night transport and city traffic. Each coach travels directly to Rathfarnham, Dublin 16, where passengers are dropped off near the official event coach entrance to Marlay Park. This eliminates the need for further transfers or long walks through unfamiliar areas. Every journey is designed to ensure you arrive at the gates in good time to find your friends, soak up the festival atmosphere, and catch the full performance from Noah Kahan and any special guests on the bill. After the concert ends, all Irish Concert Travel coaches return from the same designated area, departing approximately 30 minutes after the final song. This allows plenty of time to exit the park comfortably and avoid the high demand for taxis or public transport. Marlay Park is one of Dublin’s most scenic outdoor venues, located on the south side of the city at the foot of the Dublin Mountains. While it’s easy to access during off-peak hours, traffic on concert days can be intense — and public parking is extremely limited. Unless you’re staying locally, it’s strongly recommended to avoid driving yourself or relying on the Luas, which doesn’t serve Rathfarnham directly. Benefits of taking the bus to Noah Kahan at Marlay Park: Make the most of this special concert experience by letting us handle the travel. With so many fans attending from around the country, our buses become part of the night — a rolling community of music lovers ready to sing along from the road to the stage and back again. Book early to guarantee your seat on a direct return bus to Noah Kahan at Marlay Park on 1st July 2025.How the Journey Works
Noah Kahan is an American singer-songwriter from Strafford, Vermont, known for blending introspective folk with contemporary pop and indie rock. Born in 1997, he began writing songs in his teens and gained attention with his debut single “Young Blood” in 2017. He signed with Republic Records and released his first album, Busyhead, in 2019 — featuring collaborations with artists like Julia Michaels. Noah’s breakthrough came in 2022 with the release of Stick Season, a raw, emotionally honest album that resonated deeply with fans worldwide. Tracks like “Stick Season,” “Northern Attitude,” and “Dial Drunk” sparked a new wave of listeners drawn to his lyrical vulnerability, New England storytelling, and stripped-back arrangements. The viral success of these songs on platforms like TikTok helped introduce Kahan’s sound to a younger generation, positioning him as a voice of post-pandemic reflection and emotional resilience. In 2023, he released a deluxe version titled Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever), which further solidified his global popularity. Collaborations with artists such as Post Malone, Kacey Musgraves, and Hozier have added to his genre-spanning appeal. His concerts have become emotionally charged events, celebrated for singalong choruses, deeply personal crowd interactions, and minimalist stage setups that amplify the lyrical weight of every verse. Noah Kahan’s 2025 concert at Marlay Park is expected to feature highlights from Stick Season and new material from his upcoming album. It marks his first-ever headline show in Ireland — a major milestone for both the artist and his devoted Irish fanbase. With a loyal following that hangs on every lyric, this performance will be one of the most intimate large-scale shows of the summer season.About Noah Kahan
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