Trinity Summer Series 2025: Lineup, Schedule, Tickets, and Venue Info

The Trinity Summer Series in Dublin features seven nights of music, starting with Aurora as the headliner. Learn about the lineup, show times, how to get there, and more to prepare for the events.

Jun 28, 2025 - 11:38
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Trinity Summer Series 2025: Lineup, Schedule, Tickets, and Venue Info

The Trinity Summer Series kicks off this week, with the Norwegian electropop artist Aurora headlining the first of seven nights of music in Dublin city centre. Thousands of people will descend on the Trinity College campus to attend the run of gigs, which has been in place since 2017. Read on to prepare yourself for the events.

Who is playing?

Sunday, June 29th: Aurora with support from Jack Kane
Monday, June 30th: The Teskey Brothers with support from The Heavy Heavy
Tuesday, July 1st: Simple Minds with support from KT Tunstall
Wednesday, July 2nd: Weezer with support from Teen Mortgage
Thursday, July 3rd: Rag’n’Bone Man with support from Simple Things
Saturday, July 5th: Amble with support from David Keenan
Sunday, July 6th: Marti Pellow with support from Wallis Bird

What time should I arrive?

Gates open at 7pm, with the show starting at 7.30pm. Organisers aim to avoid queues outside the venue, so attendees should arrive 30 minutes before the show starts. Remember to give yourself an extra two hours of travel time, as delays around traffic and entry are inevitable.

How do I get to and from the gig?

Trinity College Dublin is located at College Green, in the middle of the city. You can enter the campus at the Lincoln Place, on Nassau Street/Westland Row; or via the Science Gallery gate, on Westland Row/Pearse Street.

Travel by bus: Dublin Bus offer a wide range of routes that service TCD. The 11, 37, 38 (A/D), 39(A) and 70 buses all stop at Nassau Street, which is a five-minute walk from the entrance.

Travel by Dart: The nearest Dart station to TCD is Pearse Street, which is just over a 10-minute walk from the site entrance.

Travel by Luas: The Luas green line stops at Dawson Street both northbound and southbound, which is only a five-minute walk from the TCD entry.

Travel by car: There is no public parking in place for the Trinity Summer Series, and organisers advise attendees not to park illegally or in residential areas.

Are there any tickets left? Tickets for the full list of concerts are available to purchase on Ticketmaster. Several gigs are already sold out, but it is worth checking the site for resale tickets in case you get lucky. There is a box office at the concert entrance.

What is security like?

The events are strictly over-18s. Bring an official form of identification with you: a passport, Garda age card or driver’s licence. Security checks will be in operation, and everyone will be subject to a search.

What does the weather look like?

Met Éireann says temperatures are expected to be around average for early July, which means there should warm evenings throughout the week. There may be some rainfall, so packing a light jacket or poncho would be wise. Trinity is a standing, outdoor venue, so consider wearing boots or runners.

According to the source: The Irish Times.

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