Glen Handard at the Iveagh Gardens Dublin 6th July @ Iveagh Gardens Dublin
06/07/2024
06/07/2024
Glen Hansard
Live at the Iveagh Gardens 2024
JUL 6th at 20:00
Glen Hansard is the lead singer and a founding member of The Frames. He is one half of folk duo The Swell Season, along with Czech pianist and vocalist Markéta Irglová. Together, they share an Academy Award for Best Original Song for “Falling Slowly,” from the film Once, in which they both starred. He has released five solo albums, including the GRAMMY-nominated Didn’t He Ramble (2015), as well as a number of EPs. All That Was East Is West Of Me Now is out now.
Iveagh Gardens are located on Clonmel Street, off Harcourt Street in Dublin 2.
Access is by Clonmel Street, Hatch Street, and to the rear of the National Concert Hall on Earlsfort Terrace.
Please note that there is no wheelchair access through the National Concert Hall gate entrance.
Most buses serve the city centre, and stop near Iveagh Gardens. Check the Dublin Bus website for up to date schedules. The Luas tram green line also terminates nearby; get out at the stop for ‘St Stephen’s Green’.
Red Line Heuston to Abbey Street (city centre) – to transfer to the Green Line – from Marlbrough.
stop Marlborough towards Sandyford / Brides Glen
3 / 4 stops to St Stephen’s Green / Harcourt
6 minutes walk: Iveagh Gardens, Clonmel Street
Return:
Green Line: Harcourt towards Parnell / Broombridge
alight at GPO (city centre)
walk from there to Connolly train station, Busarus (Bus Eireann nationwide) – or
Transfer to Red Line – at Abbey Street – (towards Tallaght) to get to Heuston train Station.
Dublin Bus
to Dublin City Centre from Iveagh Gardens
Buses to / from Stop 2097, Iveagh Gardens, Crumlin / Stop 2187, Iveagh Grounds, Crumlin:
also : 27, 16, 65b, 122, 68
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
Access to the Iveagh Gardens through the National Concert Hall gate entrance.:
Buses to National Concert Hall:
38 38a 39 39a 44 46a
Bus Éireann
Buses nationwide to Dublin city centre.
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.
Irish Rail provide great links to Dublin city (Connolly and Heuston stations) from all over the country.
To plan your journey see visit the Iarnród Éireann Irish Rail website for timetables and routes.
If you are travelling from Heuston station, take the Red Line to Abbey Street and change to the Green line from Marlborough to St Stehen’s Green / Harcourt.
From Connolly, walk to Marlborough LUAS stop, take the Green line to Harcourt (4 stops)
Use the TFI journey Planner / TFI Live App to plan your route.