Irish Rail adds extra services from Cork for Oasis concerts

Following the concerts on both nights, there will be a 12.40am service from Dublin Heuston to Cork Kent.
Irish Rail adds extra services from Cork for Oasis concerts

Work continues building the huge stage ready for sold out Oasis on Saturday and Sunday this weekend in Croke Park, Dublin . Photo: SAM BOAL/Collins Photos

Irish Rail has announced additional services from Cork for Oasis fans ahead of their Croke Park concerts this weekend — Saturday, August 16, and Sunday, August 17.

On top of the scheduled services, Irish Rail will operate an additional 8am train from Cork Kent to Dublin Heuston on Saturday, along with a 7.45am service on Sunday.

Following the concerts on both nights, there will be a 12.40am service from Dublin Heuston to Cork Kent.

Irish Rail is advising customers to book their seats as soon as possible on both dates, with some services already sold out.

For further information and to book tickets, visit https://www.irishrail.ie/

Brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher announced last August that they would perform together for the first time since Oasis’s dramatic split in 2009.

The Oasis Live ’25 tour kicked off in Cardiff’s Principality Stadium in July before moving on to Manchester, London, and Edinburgh.

The concerts at Croke Park sold out as soon as tickets went on sale. However, some have sporadically appeared on Ticketmaster through resale.

The group will also head to Japan, South Korea, South America, Australia, and North America.

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