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2nd May 2023
11:51am BST

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"Umbrellas are not permitted in the venue," the venue advises.
"In the event of adverse weather conditions, we would advise bringing a rain mac or disposable raincoat or poncho".
Meanwhile, Met Eireann has warned that Friday will feature a “dull and damp” start with outbreaks of rain continuing to affect much of the country.
"A dull and damp start to the day with outbreaks of rain," the forecast read.
"The rain will clear northeastwards around lunchtime, followed from sunny spells and slow-moving scattered showers from the southwest.
"Some showers will be heavy at times and there is the chance of isolated thunderstorms. Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees, possibly reaching 19 degrees, in mostly light southwesterly breezes".
As for Sunday concert-goers, the weather forecast states: "A mix of cloud and sunny spells to start the day along with well scattered showers.
"Heavy outbreaks of showery rain will build from the west later in the day.
"Highest temperatures of 15 to 18 degrees generally in light to moderate south to southwest winds".
The final forecast for Tuesday has yet to be published, however, Irish forecasters have said: "Current indications suggest that it will be unsettled early next week with spells of rain and showers.
“Mild again for Monday before turning cooler with temperatures reaching the low to mid-teens for most".