Journey Information
Events Date : 31st May 2026
Location : St Annes Park
Venue : St Annes Park
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Bus to Snow Patrol at St Anne’s Park
Get ready for an unforgettable ride as we launch the bus to Snow Patrol at St Anne’s Park on 31 May 2026! This is not just another concert—it’s a milestone in live music, as Snow Patrol take to the open-air stage of Dublin’s iconic St Anne’s Park for a night of soaring anthems, emotional resonance and big-screen moments under the stars. With the bus to Snow Patrol at St Anne’s Park, your journey begins the moment you climb aboard. The hum of the engine becomes part of the soundtrack, the chatter of fellow fans mingles with the build-up to one of the most anticipated events of the year.
Picture yourself heading into the twilight with the bus weaving through green spaces, arriving at St Anne’s Park as the stage lights flick on and the crowd buzz reaches fever pitch. The bus to Snow Patrol at St Anne’s Park gives you more than just a ride; it gives you momentum. You’ll be part of a community of fans, all together, all moving toward the same singular purpose: to enjoy the ride, to feel the music, to witness Snow Patrol deliver their hits in one of Dublin’s most atmospheric outdoor settings.
From the first chord of “Run” to the final notes of “Chasing Cars,” the band’s performance will echo around the park, and you’ll be seated—or standing—right in the flow of it. The bus to Snow Patrol at St Anne’s Park ensures you arrive relaxed, excited, and ready to surrender to the moment. Don’t wait—the clock is ticking toward 31 May 2026, and this journey will fill up fast. Secure your spot, enjoy the ride, and make memories that resonate long after the final encore.
| Date | Departure From | Pick Up Points | Price | Book Now |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31 May, 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 | ||
| 31 May, 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 | ||
| 31 May, 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 | ||
| 31 May, 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 | ||
| 31 May, 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 | ||
| 31 May, 2026 | Galway City (Cathedral) | Price | Book Now | |
| Galway Cathedral: Coach set down area, 01:00pm | €41.00 | Book Now | ||
| 31 May, 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 St Anne’s Park for Snow Patrol’s 31 May 2026 concert should feel just as smooth and enjoyable as the show itself. That’s why our same-day return coach service is designed to keep the experience simple, comfortable, and completely stress-free. Instead of navigating train connections, parking queues, or last-minute taxi scrambles, you can sit back, settle in, and enjoy the ride as your journey becomes part of the event. Coaches will depart from key regional hubs across Ireland, covering major areas throughout the West and Midlands. While exact pickup points and times are published in the journey table on the booking page, each route follows a streamlined pattern to ensure efficiency and consistency. Our planning team optimises every journey to minimise delays, prioritising smooth travel and ensuring you arrive with ample time before Snow Patrol take the stage. Drivers are fully familiar with St Anne’s Park’s concert-day traffic flow, coach parking zones, and the designated passenger set-down areas. This familiarity helps keep the arrival process calm and predictable, even when the excitement builds and crowds start gathering across the park’s scenic grounds. Once the show ends and the final chords fade into the night sky, you’ll return to the same pickup area. The bus departs 40 minutes after the concert ends, making it easy to reconnect with your coach and begin the journey home in comfort. Whether you’re travelling solo, with friends, or as part of a larger group, the journey offers a chance to relax, recharge, and share the pre-show atmosphere with fellow Snow Patrol fans. It’s a convenient, reliable way to make sure the night flows from start to finish—letting you focus on the music, the moment, and the memories you’re creating along the way.How the Journey Works
Helpful travel tips for Bus to Snow Patrol at St Annes Park – 31st 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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Snow Patrol is a Northern Irish–Scottish alternative rock band, originally formed in 1994 in Dundee, Scotland. Their founding members included Gary Lightbody (vocals, guitar), Mark McClelland (bass, keyboards) and Michael Morrison (drums). Since then, the lineup has evolved to include Core members Lightbody, Nathan Connolly (guitar, backing vocals) and Johnny McDaid (piano, guitar, keyboards, backing vocals). Early in their career the band performed under names like “Shrug” and “Polarbear” before settling on Snow Patrol in 1997. Their first two albums, Songs for Polarbears (1998) and When It’s All Over We Still Have to Clear Up (2001) were released via independent label Jeepster Records and received critical acclaim but limited commercial success. The band’s major breakthrough came with their third album, Final Straw (2003) — featuring the powerful single “Run” — and their follow-up Eyes Open (2006), which includes the track “Chasing Cars”. “Chasing Cars” in particular became a global anthem and was noted as the most-played song of the 21st century on UK radio. Their subsequent albums include A Hundred Million Suns (2008), Fallen Empires (2011) and Wildness (2018). Most recently they released The Forest Is the Path in September 2024 — marking a new chapter for the band after changes in membership. Snow Patrol’s live performances are characterised by sweeping melodies, emotionally charged lyrics and big-arena soundscapes that still retain an intimate connection. Over the years, the band has earned widespread recognition through award nominations and wins — including multiple nominations at the Brit Awards, a Grammy nomination and several BMI, Ivor Novello and Meteor Music Awards. With their landmark concert approaching at St Anne’s Park on 31 May 2026, Snow Patrol are set to deliver the kind of live set that blends their anthem-rich past with fresh energy. Expect fan favourites, deeper cuts and that unmistakable atmosphere where multitude and intimacy meet — a moment to celebrate a band that continues to evolve while staying true to what made them beloved in the first place.Artist Profile – Snow Patrol
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