Florence + the Machine, the London indie rock band known for their ethereal sounds and singer Florence Welch’s powerful vocals, are coming to Dublin. They rose to fame with the release of their 2009 debut album Lungs, which reached number one in the UK, after being on the chart for 28 consecutive weeksThe band are back on stage for their Everybody Scream Tour, which includes a date in Dublin. Heading to the gig? Keep reading for all you need to know. When and where is it?Florence + the Machine will be performing at Marlay Park on Sunday, June 28th.What time should I arrive? Gates open at 4pm, with the show scheduled to start at 5pm. Early queuing is not allowed, so aim to arrive from 4pm onwards. Last entry is at 9.30pm.Who is playing?Singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri will be opening for Florence + the Machine. The English artist started her career by posting numerous songs on SoundCloud before releasing music on major streaming platforms in 2018. Chinouriri released her debut extended play, Mama’s Boy, in 2019 to critical acclaim.What songs will they play?The band’s set list from their gig on June 21st at the Southside Festival in Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany, might give an idea of what songs to expect at the Dublin show:Everybody ScreamShake It OutWhich WitchSpectrumRabbit HeartYou Got the LoveHungerKingHowWhat Kind of ManOne of the GreatsBuckleNever Let Me GoSympathyDog Days Are OverFreeHow do I get to and from the gig?Big crowds will inevitably lead to significant travel delays around Marlay Park. Organisers advise giving yourself an additional three hours’ travel time to compensate. It is possible to drive to the venue, but it is recommended you walk or use public transport.[ Getting to and from Marlay Park concerts: ‘The ticket was €80 ... the taxi home was €70’Opens in new window ]Travel by bus: Marathon Group is running return bus services, including Dublin city centre shuttle buses, as listed here. Diversions will be in place on Dublin Bus routes 14, 16 and 74 as a result of the concert; full information is available here.Travel by Luas: The green line to Broombridge stops at Dundrum and Balally, both of which are about a 45-minute walk from Marlay Park. If you head to Dundrum you can then use the Marathon shuttle-coach service by booking here. Travel by car: Car parking is available at Marlay Park, but it is extremely limited and must be booked in advance here. The car-park entrance is on College Road, accessed via Whitechurch Road. The recommended drop-off and collection point if you’re getting a lift is in the SuperValu car park on Ballinteer Avenue. Some of the roads surrounding the park will be closed. Are any tickets left?At the time of writing, there are still tickets available on the Ticketmaster, which you can check out here.Anyone attending should download tickets to their phone in advance to avoid experiencing any issues around internet connectivity at the site. Screenshots of tickets may not work on the day, as Ticketmaster uses live or dynamic barcodes that update regularly.What is security like? Any under-16s must be accompanied at all times by a parent or guardian aged 25 or over to be permitted entry. You are advised to bring an official form of identification to verify your age, be it a passport, Garda age card or driver’s license.Security checks will be in operation on the way into the park. Bags will be searched, and bags larger than A4 size will not be allowed into the event. Among the prohibited items at Marlay Park are umbrellas, alcohol, e-scooters/e-bikes, flares, flag poles, disposable vapes and gas canisters.Can I bring cash?All bars in the venue will be cashless. Food vendors will be accepting cash as well as card payments.What does the weather look like?Sunday is set to be another warm day with short spells of sunshine developing. Sunday night will continue to be dry with clouds. According to Met Éireann, highest temperatures will be 17-19 degrees.Marlay Park is an outdoor, standing venue, so make sure you bring comfortable and water-resistant footwear, and consider a rain jacket or poncho alongside sunscreen.