Heading to ‘Robbie Willams Live 2025’ in Croke Park, Dublin?
This guide will help you make the most of your concert night, covering everything from where to stay, preparing for the event and how to get to Croke Park stadium.
Get essential tips to ensure a comfortable, budget-friendly stay in Dublin, so you can fully embrace the electrifying atmosphere of one of 2025’s most anticipated concert events.
Where to stay in Dublin for Robbie Williams Live 2025
Overnight accommodation at Trinity is one of Dublin’s hidden gems and available to book during summer months. Just a 25 minute journey from Croke Park, Trinity offers unique and affordable accommodation in the heart of Dublin city centre. Set on 47 acres of leafy squares and historic architecture, the campus provides a tranquil environment with 24-hour security.
Grafton Street and Dublin’s vibrant restaurant scene are steps away from the university’s front gates. Meanwhile, it’s just a short bus journey to Croke Park stadium, ensuring you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the lively buzz of the city centre and a straightforward route to the concert.
Summer Accommodation at Trinity College Dublin includes single, twin, and double rooms, as well as private apartments, at some of the most affordable rates in the city. Prices start at just €91 for a single room. Learn more here.
Getting to Robbie Williams at Croke Park
Getting to Croke Park from Trinity College Dublin
If you’re staying in Trinity, your journey from outside the gates of the university to Croke Park Stadium will take approximately 25 minutes.
Step 1: Walk from Trinity campus to the College Green bus stop (2 min)
Step 2: Take Dublin Bus number 123, heading towards Marino (16 min)
Step 3: Get off at Ballybough road stop and walk to Croke Park stadium (7 min)
Here is a link to Trinity College Dublin on Google maps.
Getting to Croke Park from Dublin city centre
DUBLIN BUS
Dublin Bus offers a high-frequency bus services across Dublin. A number of services bring you close to Croke Park and many others will get you as far as stops that are just a 15 minute walk to the stadium.
Bus routes that serve Croke Park
1, 7, 11, 13, 14, 16, 27a, 27b, 29a, 31/a, 31b, 32, 33, 40, 40b, 40d, 41, 41b, 41c, 42, 43, 44, 53, 123, 13
LUAS
There are two LUAS lines in Dublin. The Red and the Green line. Both lines will bring you to a stop that is just over a 20 min walk from Croke Park stadium.
Luas Red Line: Get off at Connolly LUAS stop and walk to Croke Park (21 minute walk)
Luas Red Line: Get off at Parnell LUAS stop and walk to Croke Park (23 minute walk)
DART
The ‘DART’ is the Dublin city train service which serves Dublin city and coastline. The nearest DART stop to Croke Park is Connolly which is approximately a 20 minute walk from Croke Park.
Everything you need to know for Robbie William’s Dublin concert
While exact set times haven’t been released yet, for concerts of this scale in Croke Park the gates usually open at 5pm, with the support act starting around 7pm and Robbie Williams likely hitting the stage at 8:30pm or 9pm. It’s advisable to arrive early to avoid long queues and secure the best possible spot.
Preparation Tips:
- Tickets: Ensure you have your tickets in an easy to access safe place. With such a busy queue at the stadium gates, you will want to keep moving as quickly possible.
- Transport: Plan your journey in advance and try to build in plenty of extra time. Croke Park is well serviced by Dublin transport links, but Dublin Bus, the LUAS and the DART, will all be busier than usual, with potential delays due to large crowds.
- What to Bring: Pack light and bring essentials like a fully charged phone, portable charger, ID, and a light rain jacket for the unpredictable Irish summer weather. Note that large bags may not be allowed in.
- Accommodation: At such a busy time in the Dublin gig calendar, it’s crucial to secure your accommodation well in advance. Book Trinity Summer Accommodation here.
- Dublin itinerary: Make the most out of your stay in Dublin by taking some time to explore its most iconic locations. Here is a guide on the top things to do in Dublin in 24 hours
Robbie Williams Live at Croke Park on 23 August 2025 promises an unforgettable night for devoted fans and out as a stand out highlight on the 2025 concert calendar.