Iron Maiden - Concert Bus

Purchase concert bus tickets for Iron Maiden (25 June) here.

 

Early Bird Tickets on sale now!

 

Route 1 - Single - To City

Departing after the concert from Malahide Castle to Dublin City Centre only. (dropping off at Eden Quay)

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Timetable
To City  
Main Car Park, Malahide Castle Boarding begins at 22:45
Drops off at Eden Quay, Dublin City  

 

*Please look out for the signs for "Concert Express" after the concert, which will direct you to the main car park.

 

Buses will depart from coach park when advised by concert traffic management.

Route 2 - Return - From Ratoath

From Ratoath/Ashbourne/Swords to concert venue and return only.

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Timetable
Outbound Except for first departure all times are approx.
Super Value Ratoath 16:00 16:30    
Bus shelter opposite N2 Electrical 16:10 16:40    
Ashbourne Garda Station 16:20 16:50    
Swords Kettles Country House Hotel 16:35 17:05    
Swords JC Shop Rathbeale Road 16:45 17:15    
Council Building Swords 16:55 17:25    
Main Car Park, Malahide Castle 17:10 17:45    
Return  
Main Car Park, Malahide Castle Boarding begins at 22:45

All Concert Express buses will drop-off/pick-up from the main car park adjacent to Malahide Castle and the Concert field.

 

*Please note: Leap Cards are not accepted on the Concert Express service

*Please note: Unfortunately the pick-up and drop-off locations that we've been assigned by the concert organisers are not suitable for the ramp system on our buses and are therefore not wheelchair accessible. We apologies for any inconvenience caused.

 

About the Concert

Get ready to rock with the legendary Iron Maiden as they bring their electrifying “Run For Your Lives” tour to Malahide Castle in 2025! Don’t miss your chance to witness one of the most iconic heavy metal bands of all time in an epic outdoor venue that promises an unforgettable experience.

 

Concert Bus Tickets Now Available! Concert Express have got your travel sorted! Skip the hassle of driving and parking, and ride in style with our exclusive bus service to the concert. Comfortable, reliable, and direct transport from convenient pick-up locations, so you can focus on the music and the madness!

 

 

Iron Maiden is one of the most legendary and influential bands in the history of heavy metal, with a career spanning over four decades. Formed in 1975 in London, the band is known for their powerful riffs, galloping basslines, and soaring vocals, driven by founding bassist Steve Harris and iconic frontman Bruce Dickinson. Their signature sound blends complex, progressive arrangements with raw energy, captivating fans worldwide.

 

This will be Iron Maiden's 50th anniversary and they have promised fans a "setlist drawn for their career defining early decades - spanning the nine studio albums from Iron Maiden to Fear of the Dark". Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson mentioned that this tour is a very special one for Iron Maiden and that they are going to give their fans a one-in-a-lifetime experience.

 

Their show at Malahide Castle on June 25th will be part of their acclaimed "Run For Your Lives" tour, showcasing not only their classic hits but also a visual spectacle that brings their songs to life. For both lifelong fans and newcomers, this is an opportunity to experience Iron Maiden at their very best – a must-see event for any metal head!

 

General sale for tickets for the legendary band are on sale on Ticketmaster on Friday 27 September at 12 noon.

 

Cancellation Policy

A full refund will be provided as long as the request arrives 7 days before the event. No refunds or cancellations will be issued within 7 days of the event transfer booked.

 

 

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