- Music
- 05 Jul 16
Don't think about bringing an umbrella, big camera or an iPad to Croker, folks!
Preparations are well underway for the last Croke Park concert of the year, but there's just a few rules that Queen Bey has stipulated for her Dublin show.
75,000 fans will be descending on the centre of the capital this Saturday, for one of the most anticipated gigs of the year – and one of the biggest concert productions ever mounted at the national GAA stadium.
However, Beyoncé has made a few specific requests that fans need to note. One, no umbrellas; two, no big cameras; and three, also no iPads. Promoters MCD have explained that it is a safety measure, as well as being designed to ensure that nobody's view is blocked.
The R&B star has promised a 'spectacular show' and is expected to play an estimated 32 songs during a two hour set. The concert is part of her 'Formation' tour.
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Beyoncé is expected to hit the stage at approximately 8:15pm. Doors open at 5:30pm, and there are a limited number of tickets still available. Like the Lemonade album which forms such an integral part of it, the show has garnered rave reviews to date. It is undoubtedly one to see...