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Events Date : 20th June 2025

Location : Dublin

Venue : Fairview Park

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Bus to The Mary Wallopers Fairview Park 20th June 2025
Bus to The Mary Wallopers Fairview Park 20th June 2025

Bus to The Mary Wallopers – Fairview Park – 20th June 2025

The Mary Wallopers have carved a unique space in Irish music with their riotous energy, rebel songs, and unapologetic folk-punk spirit. Now, on 20th June 2025, they’re bringing their electrifying live show to Fairview Park, Dublin — and it’s shaping up to be a massive celebration of music, mischief, and Irish storytelling. For fans travelling from across the country, Irish Concert Travel is proud to offer a dedicated return bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park, making it easier than ever to be part of this unforgettable night.

Hailing from Dundalk, The Mary Wallopers are a phenomenon in Irish music. What began as a YouTube live-streaming band during lockdown turned into a sold-out national tour, viral folk anthems, and critically acclaimed albums. With a stage presence that fuses tradition with raw, rebellious performance, they’ve revived the folk canon for a new generation — and their gigs have become synonymous with chaos, craic, and community.

Fairview Park offers a perfect backdrop for this event. Nestled just outside Dublin city centre, the venue combines the greenery of an urban park with a concert-ready infrastructure that has hosted major artists over the years. But come showtime, the roads and public transport routes around Fairview are likely to be overwhelmed — especially for a Friday night show. That’s why our pre-booked, return-only bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park is the ideal way to travel. No trains to chase, no overpriced taxis, no parking panic — just a guaranteed seat, shared laughs, and a comfortable ride to and from the show.

We’ve got routes running from Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Athlone, and many towns in between — each scheduled to arrive before the gates open and depart after the final raucous encore. The vibe on our buses? Think of it as an early start to the session: fans from your area, trad tunes on the speakers, and the kind of pre-show buzz that sets the tone for a legendary night out.

With The Mary Wallopers’ growing popularity and the passionate crowds they attract, this Fairview Park date is set to sell out quickly — and the demand for travel will be just as fierce. We highly recommend booking your return coach seat early to avoid disappointment and to secure your place on the road to Dublin’s most rebellious night of summer.

So round up the crew, grab your ticket, and leave the logistics to us. Book your bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park now — and get ready for ballads, banter, and bold tunes under the Dublin sky.

This is a scheduled, same day return concert bus service. All passengers will be dropped off and collected in the same location (walking distance from Fairview Park). This service will depart Dublin 30 minutes after the concert ends.

If you have any problems finding the coach after the concert call 0862364040

DateDeparture From Pick Up PointsPriceBook Now
20 Jun, 2025Donegal Town | Ballyshannon | CavanPriceBook Now
Donegal Town: Quay Street car park near Garda Station, 02:30pm€45.00Book Now
Ballyshannon: Bus Eireann Station, 02:45pm€45.00Book Now
Cavan: Texaco Filling Station (at McDonalds), 04:30pm€40.00Book Now
20 Jun, 2025Sligo | Collooney | Carrick on Shannon | Longford | MullingarPriceBook Now
Sligo: Markievicz Rd Bus Stop (Thomas Connolly Bar), 02:30pm€40.00Book Now
Collooney: Between the roundabouts on N4, 02:35pm€40.00Book Now
Carrick on Shannon: Cryans Hotel Bus Stop, 03:10pm€40.00Book Now
Longford: Axis Centre Retail Park, 03:55pm€35.00Book Now
Mullingar Bus Stop on R156 (Dublin Road Near Mullingar Park Hotel), 04:30pm€35.00Book Now
20 Jun, 2025Ballina | Foxford | Swinford | Frenchpark | Castlerea | RoscommonPriceBook Now
Ballina - Humbert St Bus Stop (Near Dunnes Stores), 02:00pm€45.00Book Now
Foxford - Bus Stop on Chapel Rd near filling station, 02:15pm€45.00Book Now
Swinford - Bus Stop near Gateway Hotel, 02:30pm€45.00Book Now
Frenchpark, Roscommon - Bus Stop near Post Office, 03:00pm€45.00Book Now
Castlerea - Bus Stop at Train Station, 03:15pm€45.00Book Now
Roscommon: Supermacs Athlone Road, 03:45pm€40.00Book Now
20 Jun, 2025Galway City | Galway Plaza | Ballinasloe | AthlonePriceBook Now
Galway Cathedral: Coach set down area, 03:00pm€40.00Book Now
Galway Plaza: Coach set down area, 03:35pm€40.00Book Now
Ballinasloe Dunlo Hill, 03:55pm€40.00Book Now
Athlone: Applegreen Services, Arcadia Retail Park, 04:30pm€35.00Book Now

How to Get There – Bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park

If you’re heading to see The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park on 20th June 2025, then you already know it’s going to be one of the liveliest nights on the Irish music calendar. But let’s talk logistics. Fairview Park, located on the north side of Dublin city, is a brilliant outdoor venue — but on gig nights, the area is prone to traffic congestion, overwhelmed public transport, and parking nightmares. Whether you’re travelling from Galway, Cork, Limerick, Waterford, or anywhere in between, Irish Concert Travel has you sorted with our nationwide bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park.

We operate comfortable, reliable, same-day return coach services from key towns and cities across the country, taking the hassle out of your concert journey. Our buses are scheduled to get you there well before the show starts, giving you time to soak in the pre-gig atmosphere, grab a bite or a pint, and secure your spot near the stage. After the gig ends, our coaches depart 30–45 minutes post-show, giving you enough time to find your group and hop back on board for the ride home.

Expect traffic diversions and limited access to parking around the Clontarf, North Strand, and Fairview areas on the night. That’s where our coaches come in — we bypass the stress, drop you within walking distance of the gates, and ensure a smooth return experience at the end of the night.

Departure Routes Include:

  • Cork → Fermoy → Cashel → Portlaoise → Dublin
  • Galway → Ballinasloe → Athlone → Maynooth → Dublin
  • Limerick → Nenagh → Roscrea → Naas → Dublin
  • Waterford → Kilkenny → Carlow → Dublin
  • Sligo → Carrick-on-Shannon → Longford → Mullingar → Dublin
  • Clare → Limerick → Tipperary Town → Dublin

All buses are fitted with reclining seats, air conditioning, and storage for personal items. Onboard staff ensure a safe and welcoming environment, and most routes include rest stops for longer distances. With our clear boarding instructions, real-time departure alerts, and guaranteed seating, you can enjoy a seamless journey both ways.

Why Travel with Irish Concert Travel?

  • No parking drama or traffic stress
  • Return travel included in one price
  • Routes from over 40 towns and cities
  • Sociable, safe, and fan-friendly atmosphere
  • Onboard staff, travel updates, and timely pickups

Whether you’re a lifelong folk fan or a newer convert to The Mary Wallopers’ defiant sound, this is a concert that promises stories, songs, and pure Irish spirit. The crowd will be buzzing, the venue will be packed, and the music will echo far beyond Fairview. Don’t let transport concerns hold you back from a historic gig.

Book your bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park now and leave the driving to us — all you have to do is show up, sing loud, and enjoy the show.

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The Mary Wallopers – Ireland’s Folk Rebels

The Mary Wallopers are more than just a folk band — they’re a full-blown cultural movement. With their raw sound, sharp humour, and rousing energy, they’ve redefined what it means to be a modern Irish act. On 20th June 2025, their unstoppable rise will take them to one of Dublin’s largest open-air stages — Fairview Park — and fans across the country are already gearing up to travel. Whether you’re from Dundalk, Donegal, Dingle or Dublin, Irish Concert Travel is your go-to for a hassle-free bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park.

The band’s origin story is deeply Irish: brothers Charles and Andrew Hendy, along with friend Seán McKenna, began singing rebel ballads and traditional folk songs in pubs around their hometown of Dundalk. Inspired by the likes of The Dubliners, The Clancy Brothers, and Christy Moore, they quickly became known for their unpolished, authentic sound and fearless political edge. Their lyrics often challenge authority, highlight working-class struggles, and celebrate the riotous spirit of traditional Irish music.

Their early popularity skyrocketed during the pandemic thanks to a series of home-recorded live-streams, which offered people locked indoors a much-needed blast of wit, banter, and song. Those sessions went viral, and it wasn’t long before they were selling out venues across Ireland and the UK. Their self-titled debut album and follow-up Irish Rock N Roll drew praise for combining updated trad standards with blistering originals — all delivered with a trademark wink and swagger.

Their gigs have become the stuff of legend. They’re raucous, unfiltered, and overflowing with personality. They play banjo, accordion, guitar, tin whistle, and even more obscure instruments — but it’s their charisma, storytelling, and cheeky defiance that turn a Mary Wallopers show into a wild celebration. And Fairview Park, known for its festival-scale capacity and open-air vibe, is the perfect setting to welcome this next chapter of their rise.

The Mary Wallopers – Did You Know?

  • Their name comes from a fictional character created by their friend in reference to someone who drinks and parties excessively.
  • They’re vocal supporters of working-class causes, housing justice, and anti-fascism — often using their platform to challenge social inequality.
  • Their first gigs were in their local pub, which they later recreated as a set in their viral livestreams.
  • They covered tracks like “Cod Liver Oil & the Orange Juice” and “Building Up and Tearing England Down” — breathing new life into old classics.
  • Charles Hendy’s stage banter and between-song commentary are as much a part of the show as the music itself.

Unlike many acts riding the folk revival wave, The Mary Wallopers are rooted in authenticity. They’re not afraid to be political, to be funny, or to be fiercely proud of their heritage. For fans, attending one of their gigs feels like entering a shared space of catharsis and craic. There’s no pretension — just powerful music, wild energy, and the kind of atmosphere only a true folk act can summon.

This June, you don’t just attend The Mary Wallopers. You ride the wave. Join the chorus. Shout your lungs out. Book your return bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park now — and travel with fans who are ready to raise a glass, raise the roof, and raise the rebel songs all the way to Dublin.

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FAQs – Bus to The Mary Wallopers at Fairview Park

Is this a return-only bus service?
Yes, all Irish Concert Travel services are return-only and operate on the same day as the concert.
What time will the bus arrive at Fairview Park?
All coaches are scheduled to arrive at least 60 minutes before gates open to allow for early access and queuing.
Where do the buses depart from?
Departure points include Cork, Galway, Limerick, Waterford, Athlone, and many towns throughout Ireland. Select your route when booking.
Will the bus take me home after the show?
Yes, buses depart approximately 30–45 minutes after the final encore to ensure a smooth and timely return journey.
Is the concert ticket included with the bus fare?
No, our coach service does not include event entry. Tickets must be purchased separately via official ticketing channels.
Can I get a refund if the concert is cancelled?
Yes, full refunds are issued if the event is officially cancelled or rescheduled.
Do I need to bring a printed ticket for the bus?
No, digital tickets are accepted. Simply present your email confirmation or mobile ticket when boarding.
Is there reserved seating on the coach?
No, seating is open. However, boarding early gives you the best choice of seats.
Can I sit with my friends?
If you board together, you are welcome to sit together. Group bookings are encouraged.
Are refreshments allowed on the bus?
Yes, light snacks and non-alcoholic drinks are allowed. Alcohol and hot food are not permitted.
Can under 18s travel alone?
Passengers under 16 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. IDs may be checked for age verification.
Do buses have charging ports?
Some vehicles are equipped with USB ports. We recommend bringing a power bank as a backup.
Are toilets available on board?
Not all coaches have onboard toilets, but comfort stops are scheduled for longer routes.
What if I’m late getting back to the bus?
Please return promptly after the show. Buses operate on strict timelines and cannot wait beyond the designated departure time.
Are pets allowed?
No pets are allowed on board, except for registered assistance animals with prior notice.
Will staff be available at the pickup and drop-off points?
Yes, Irish Concert Travel staff will assist at major departure points and near the concert venue.
How do I receive my bus ticket?
You will receive your ticket via email with booking details and instructions.
How early should I arrive at my pickup location?
Please arrive 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time to ensure boarding.
Can I change my booking after purchase?
Changes may be made up to 7 days before the event. Contact customer support for amendments.
How do I find my coach after the concert?
You’ll receive location details via SMS and email. Our staff will be on-site to help guide you post-show.

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