The folk trio Amble are one of Irish music’s great recent success stories, skyrocketing on streaming sites and selling out arenas since their formation in 2022.It has been a fast transition from the singsong early pub gigs through which the group cut their teeth. Their status was cemented by prizes for Breakthrough Irish Artist of the Year and Irish Song of the Year at the RTÉ Choice Music Awards in March.On Friday, a capacity crowd of 20,000 awaits for one of Amble’s largest home shows to date.When and where is it?Amble play St Anne’s Park in Clontarf, Dublin, on Friday, May 29th.What time should I arrive?Gates will open at 5pm, with the first act scheduled to take to the stage at 6pm. A full list of stage times is not yet available, so it’s worth checking Amble’s social media on the day for any updates. The show should wrap up before 11pm.In an effort to avoid disrupting local residents, no queuing will be allowed at St Anne’s Park before the gates open, meaning you’ll be turned away if you arrive too early. Organisers recommend arriving half an hour before the show is due to start.Who is playing?Amble’s fellow Irish folk troubadours Foy Vance and Joshua Burnside make up the support slots, with Amble on headline duties.What songs will Amble play?In December 2025 Amble played a run of sold-out shows at 3Arena in Dublin. Their set list looked like this:Shallow River RunLittle White ChapelMarlay ParkJudy’s HeelsThe CommonsThe Rarest HourSchoolyard DaysOne Man’s LoveJersey Giant (Tyler Childers cover)Socrates SmiledHand Me DownsMary’s PubLike the PiperOf Land and SeaTonntaMariner BoyLonely IslandSwan SongHow do I get to and from the gig?You’re advised to walk, cycle or use public transport and private coach services to get to and from St Anne’s Park. Organisers say you should allow an additional three hours to travel to and from the venue, as traffic delays are inevitable.Travel by bus: Dublin Bus has routes towards St Anne’s Park from the city centre. Buses running from Abbey Street Lower to the venue include the H1, H3 and 130; visit dublinbus.ie for more information.A range of private coach services are available online, including Marathon Coaches, which will be collecting passengers in Dublin, Enfield, Maynooth, Leixlip, Celbridge, Navan, Blessington and Naas, among other locations. Matthews Coach Hire, McD’s Coach Hire and JJ Kavanagh are also options.Travel by train/Dart: The nearest Dart station to St Anne’s Park is at Harmonstown; services will be operating throughout the day. Visit irishrail.ie for more information.Travel by car: It’s not a good idea to drive to the gig, as there’s no public parking. The car parks at St Anne’s Park are closed during events, and towing and clamping are in operation for anyone who parks illegally. Organisers ask attendees not to park illegally or in residential areas.Are there any tickets left?This is a sold-out gig, but it’s worth checking Ticketmaster for verified resale tickets. You can look for a ticket here.If you have a ticket, download it to your phone beforehand to avoid internet-connection issues when entering the park. Screenshots will not work on the day, as barcodes are live and updating regularly.If you need to collect your tickets, the box office is on the main avenue where the green and blue routes meet.What is security like?Under-16s must be accompanied by a parent or guardian to enter St Anne’s Park. Strict security checks and age monitoring will be in operation, and you are advised not to bring a large bag or backpack, as you may experience delays or even be refused entry.Prohibited items include glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, camping or collapsible chairs, e-scooters and e-bikes, flares, professional cameras and audio-recording equipment. You can find the full list of prohibited items here.There are no readmissions to the concert, so if you leave you cannot get back in.How is the weather looking?Met Éireann is forecasting a dry and pleasant Friday, with scattered showers for a time. Make sure to pack sun cream for St Anne’s Park, as the venue is outdoors.