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Live at the Docklands

Festival Venue

Festival VenueLimerickIrelandCapacity: About 3,5002 upcoming events
Live at the Docklands
Type
Festival Venue
City
Limerick
Country
Ireland
Upcoming events
2
Address
Atlas Avenue, Limerick Docks
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 3,500

About this venue

Live at the Docklands is a festival venue in the Limerick docks area, designed for concerts, summer performances and open-air events. Its appeal does not come from traditional stadium architecture, but from a flexible festival layout that can support different productions, from large stage builds to more streamlined live shows. The industrial docklands setting gives the venue a distinctive visual identity and a strong atmosphere for music-led events.

Inside the venue, the experience is shaped by the open-air configuration, stage visibility and the energy of the crowd. Visitors can expect a festival-style flow, temporary food and drink points, and organized areas for entry, ticket checks and essential services. As this is an outdoor venue, it is useful to check the event rules, permitted items and weather conditions before arrival.

The venue is located at Atlas Avenue, Limerick Docks, Limerick, Ireland. Access to the entrance is usually managed through clearly marked approach points around the docks, with temporary traffic arrangements possible for larger events. For parking, drop-off areas or the nearest stops, event-day guidance from the organizer is the most reliable reference, while broader travel around Limerick continues naturally in the city information below.

About the city

Limerick, located on the River Shannon in County Limerick, is one of Ireland’s liveliest cities for sport, concerts and cultural events. The city combines a strong sporting identity, an active concert scene and a pleasant urban atmosphere, making it an excellent choice for visitors who want to combine tickets for a match or performance with a quality stay in the city. Thomond Park, TUS Gaelic Grounds, University Concert Hall and smaller city venues create a varied events offering, from major stadium experiences to more intimate music and stage programmes. With restaurants, pubs, hotels and waterside promenades, Limerick provides a practical and relaxed base for attending an event.

Infrastructure is one of the city’s main advantages. Limerick Colbert Station serves as the main railway and bus station, with Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail connections and Bus Éireann departures to city and regional destinations. Bus Éireann city routes within the Transport for Ireland network, including routes 301, 302, 303, 304 and 304A, make it easier to move between the centre, the university area and neighbourhoods where accommodation, restaurants and event venues are located. For air travel, Shannon Airport is especially important, connected with Limerick by Bus Éireann 343, while road links via the M7 and N18 allow straightforward access to stadiums and halls, especially when arrival is planned ahead of larger events.

Limerick’s tourist bonus is that much of the city can be experienced before or after a concert without long transfers. A walk along the River Shannon, views of King John’s Castle on King’s Island, a visit to the Milk Market or a tour of the streets around O’Connell Street and the Georgian city core fit easily into a schedule around an event. Visitors seeking a calmer pace can choose the riverbanks and bridges, while those looking for more atmosphere can stay in the centre among pubs, restaurants and local cultural spaces. This combination of accessibility, sporting character and historic setting makes Limerick an attractive destination for buying tickets and enjoying a complete event experience in Ireland.

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