Dublin is facing traffic 'bottlenecks' this weekend as over 600,000 people are expected to travel to the capital for various events.
runs from Friday through Sunday night at the Aviva Stadium, with 60,000 attendees expected each night.Other concerts this weekend include performances by Shania Twain, Villagers, The Saw Doctors, and Longitude Festival at Marlay Park.Additionally, there’s a busy weekend of football at Croke Park with four All Ireland Football Championship quarter-finals scheduled.
Brian Fenton of Dublin celebrates at the final whistle during the GAA Football All-Ireland Senior Championship. Image: Brendan Moran/Sportsfile “This weekend upcoming we're particularly concerned that there is going to be a real bottleneck in Dublin, in our capital, and that people, both residents and visitors, who are trying to enjoy these different events will be left stranded,” she told“So, we're calling on the government to explain how we're going to cater for these events and how we're ensuring that we have sufficient supplies so that everyone can get home safely.