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All you need to know about Stevie Nicks at 3Arena including tickets & setlist
Fleetwood Mac’s legendary star, Stevie Nicks, is all set to grace the stage at Dublin’s 3Arena today (July 3) for her first solo Irish gig in nearly a decade.
The multi-platinum Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter is one of rock and roll’s most adored and successful artists, boasting a highly successful solo career alongside her time as a key member of Fleetwood Mac. The band ranks among the world’s top-selling groups with a whopping 120 million albums sold worldwide.
Nicks’ solo career has been equally remarkable, with 20 million records sold. Rolling Stone has named her one of the 100 Greatest Songwriters of All Time. She has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice; once as a member of Fleetwood Mac in 1998 and again as a solo artist in 2019.
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The 76-year-old, who was spotted at Taylor Swift’s final Dublin gig at the Aviva Stadium on Sunday, is now gearing up for her first solo show in Ireland since 2015. Here’s everything you need to know ahead of Wednesday’s gig at the 3Arena, reports the Irish Mirror.
Tickets
A few seated tickets for Wednesday’s concert are still available for purchase via Ticketmaster, priced at €198.50 each.
The Box Office is situated at the front of the 3Arena on the Liffey side. Head to this entrance to collect your tickets.
The Box Office opens at 6.30pm on the night of every show.
Stage times
Promoters MCD have confirmed that doors at the 3Arena will open at 6pm on Wednesday.
Scottish singer-songwriter Nina Nesbitt is set to open the night, with her performance scheduled for 7.15pm and Nicks expected to take the stage at 8.15pm. However, an MCD spokesperson has advised fans to arrive early as all times are subject to change.
Setlist
Fans can anticipate a mix of songs from Nicks’ time with Fleetwood Mac and her solo career, based on her recent performances in the US. Hits like Dreams, Rhiannon and Edge of Seventeen are likely to feature at the 3Arena gig.
Here’s a look at the setlist from Nicks’ Denver concert last month to give fans an idea of what to expect on Wednesday night.
- Outside the Rain
- Dreams (Fleetwood Mac song)
- If Anyone Falls
- Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around
- For What It’s Worth (Buffalo Springfield cover)
- Gypsy (Fleetwood Mac song)
- Wild Heart
- Bella Donna
- Stand Back
- Soldier’s Angel
- Gold Dust Woman (Fleetwood Mac song)
- Leather and Lace
- Edge of Seventeen
Encore:
- Rhiannon (Fleetwood Mac song)
- Landslide (Fleetwood Mac song)
- Got a Hold on Me
Getting to the 3Arena
By train/Luas :
The quickest way to reach the 3Arena from the city centre is typically by Luas. If you’re arriving in Dublin by train, hop on the Luas Red Line to The Point stop from either Connolly or Heuston Station.
This will take you directly to the 3Arena.
You can find the full list of city centre stops on the Luas Red Line here.
Extra trams are usually available on show nights to accommodate the large number of people travelling to and from the 3Arena.
By bus:
Several bus routes also serve the 3Arena, including the 151 which drops you off closest to the venue. The service runs every 10 minutes during peak hours.
If you’re planning on taking the bus, your best bet is to alight at Castleforbes Road. This stop is just a two-minute stroll from the 3Arena.
The last bus leaves Castleforbes Road at 23.15pm from Monday to Saturday. You can find all the details about buses, routes and specific stops at www.dublinbus.ie.
For those travelling by train:
Irish Rail offers excellent connections to the city from all over the county. You’ll be dropped off at either Connolly or Heuston Station, where you can catch the Luas straight to the 3Arena.
If you fancy a walk:
The 3Arena is roughly a 20-minute walk along the quays from O’Connell Street in Dublin’s city centre. From O’Connell Street, simply follow the Northside Quays past the IFSC until you reach the indoor venue.
If you’re driving:
We wouldn’t recommend driving to the 3Arena on the night, but if you must, there’s limited car parking available at Point Village car park.
Banned items
Here’s a list of items that are strictly prohibited from the 3Arena:.
What else should I know?
Under-16s need to be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Standing is strictly for over-14s only.
The 3Arena is a cashless venue so don’t forget to bring your debit or credit card with you to Wednesday’s gig.
You won’t be allowed to bring food and beverages into the venue, even unopened bottles are not permitted. But don’t worry, there are various bars and retail units throughout the venue serving alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, as well as a range of confectionery and snacks.
If you exit the venue during a show, re-entry will not be permitted. This is a stringent policy with no exceptions.
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