Sharon Van Etten Performance Details at Collins Barracks: Timings, Song List, Ticketing Info, Directions, and More Information
On Thursday, August 27, 2025, Sharon Van Etten and The Attachment Theory will take the stage at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin. This much-anticipated concert is part of the Wider Than Pictures concert series and will also feature support acts Angie McMahon and Katy J Pearson.
For those arriving by train, Heuston Station is conveniently located near the venue. For those using public transport, the organisers recommend the Luas as the quickest and easiest way to get there, with the closest stop being Museum, which is on the Red Line.
Entry into the concert will be through Liffey Street West, and gates will open at 6pm. Fans are advised to have their ID available and their ticket ready before entering the grounds. Bags must be A4 size or smaller, and all fans will be subject to searches.
To ensure the safety of everyone at the concert, certain items are prohibited. These include fireworks, Chinese lanterns, flares, high-power torches, laser pens, alcohol or drugs, animals (except guide dogs), anything which could be considered an offensive weapon, umbrellas, high-visibility clothing, and bicycles. Professional photography equipment is not allowed, including drones, selfie sticks, and cameras with detachable lenses.
The concert organisers have asked concertgoers to respect the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, as a national landmark, and be patient when entering and exiting the grounds. Sharon Van Etten and The Attachment Theory are expected to play a selection of their most popular songs, including "Live Forever", "Afterlife", "Idiot Box", "Comeback Kid", "I Can't Imagine (Why You Feel This Way)", "Somethin' Ain't Right", "Southern Life (What It Must Be Like)", "Trouble", "Every Time the Sun Comes Up", "Tarifa", "Seventeen", "I Want You Here", "I Wish I Knew", "Fading Beauty", and more.
Some tickets for the concert are still available on ticketmaster.ie. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night of music at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Dublin!
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