Free tickets for Cork's All-Ireland final fanzone to become available this week

The family-friendly event will see the clash between Cork and Tipperary shown on big screens, with entertainment before and after the game.
Free tickets for Cork's All-Ireland final fanzone to become available this week

Cork fans at the All-Ireland final fanzone at Páirc Uí Chaoimh in 2024. Picture Dan Linehan

The Rebels’ Fanzone will return to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh this Sunday for fans to enjoy the All-Ireland Hurling Championship final.

The family-friendly event will see the clash between Cork and Tipperary shown on big screens, with entertainment before and after the game.

Brian Geaney, deputy chief executive of Cork City Council said: “Cork has been turned into a sea of red and white in recent weeks. 

"There's huge excitement building across Cork and we're hoping for an electric atmosphere at this free, family-friendly event at the home of Cork GAA."

Pat Horgan, chairperson of Cork GAA, said: "Once again, demand for final tickets for the All-Ireland final is unprecedented, and unfortunately not everyone will be able to attend Croke Park next Sunday. 

"With support of Cork City Council, we are delighted to bring back the Rebels’ Fanzone, which will allow supporters of all ages an opportunity to come together, and support an incredible team from right across the county.” 

The Rebels’ Fanzone will be fully ticketed, alcohol-free and u16s must be accompanied by an adult. 

Tickets will be free of charge, and available at 7.30am on Thursday, July 17, via Cork GAA’s website www.gaacork.ie, Cork City Council’s website www.corkcity.ie, and from Eventmaster.ie.

Tickets will be limited to a maximum of five per person, and capacity is limited. For that reason, the organisers appeal to fans to only apply for tickets if they are certain they will use them.

A ticket transfer and cancellation window (including the ability to cancel or transfer some of your tickets) will be open until midnight on Saturday, July 19.

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