Two Door Cinema Club 23 jun 2026 Live At The Marquee Cork 2026 @ Live at The Marquee Cork
23/06/2026
23/06/2026
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Details: Two Door Cinema Club – Aiken Promotions
Speaking of the announcement the band said, “We have incredible memories of touring around Ireland in our converted dog groomer’s van, playing every pub or club that would take us, it’s where Tourist History really came to life. Before anyone else, it was at home where we felt the love so it feels right to announce our exciting anniversary plans for Ireland first.”
Hailing from Bangor and Donaghadee, Northern Ireland’s Two Door Cinema Club first gained attention with their debut album ‘Tourist History’ which included singles like “What you Know” **, ‘Something Good Can Work’ and ‘Undercover Martyn’ mixing guitar-driven, post-punk hooks with dancey, electronic polish,
The album released in 2010 hit number one on the Irish chart, landed on the BBC Sound of 2010 Poll and went on to be a globally lauded debut record taking them from their garage where they wrote the album in Bangor to the main stages of festivals around the world.
Two Door Cinema Club features singer/guitarist/programmer Alex Trimble, guitarist/singer Sam Halliday and bassist/singer Kevin Baird. Trimble and Halliday met in school, and then hooked up with Baird through mutual friends. The trio began writing in Trimble’s parents garage and skipped going to university to focus on the band, fortunately, the gamble paid off – the band’s self-released debut EP, Four Words to Stand On, was released in January 2009 to positive reviews and music blog buzz, which grew with the release of the EP’s leading track ‘Something Good Can Work’.
There are regular Nationwide busses to Cork’s Parnell Place.
Buses run at their normal schedules.
From Parnell Place(Cork Bus Station) /Cork city centre You can get the
From Kent Train Station, get the Bus Eireann 212 which goes from Kent Train Station to Mahon Point.
Hop on at Kent Station and get off at the Munster Showgrounds on Monaghan Road, just around the corner from The Marquee.
If you’re getting the train into Kent Station, Cork, it’s about a 30-minute walk to the Marquee, or Bus 212 as mentioned above, from Kent Station towrds Mahon – get off at the Munster Showgrounds on Monaghan Road, just around the corner from The Marquee.
On-site car park is on Marquee Road at Eircode T12 AX77.
There is limited on-site parking for Live at the Marquee 2023, which you will need to pre-book online via Ticketmaster.
There are multi-storey car parks in the city. Some are open 24 hours with no time limit – and prices may vary.
Driving: a stop-go system in place along Centre Park Road, so be sure to get to the venue early if you’re driving as there may be some traffic delays
The Marquee venue is only a 25 minute walk from the city centre ( Patrick’s Street).
If you’re getting the train into Kent Station, it’s about a 30-minute walk to the Marquee.
Concert goers who can get the bus/train into the city, and walk to the Marquee.