Here's the latest weather forecast for Snow Patrol at Ward Park Bangor

This weekend Gary Lightbody and co return to Ward Park for the third time in what promises to be another amazing concert!

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Author: Paulo RossPublished 23rd May 2019
Last updated 23rd May 2019

WARD PARK 3: GETTING THERE, WEATHER AND STAGE TIMES - ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW

Ward Park 3 will be more than just another Snow Patrol gig. This special event will be a celebration of Northern Irish music, a day for people to come together and celebrate their rich history and to invite an international audience to come and see everything that Northern Ireland has to offer.

This special one off event will see Snow Patrol supported by a host of Northern Irish bands, including: Foy Vance, Ash, SOAK, Jealous of the Birds and Brand New Friend.

Snow Patrol's frontman Gary Lightbody recently branded the previous Ward Park gigs two of the best days of his life.

"Every time I go out in Bangor... the only question I ever get asked is, "When's the next Ward Park?”

There will also be a second stage curated by Snow Patrol and Gary Lightbody’s NI artist development company, Third Bar, with up and coming artists including JC Stewart, The Wood Burning Savages, Kitt Philippa and ROE showcasing the future of the NI music scene

Stephen Reid, Ards and North Down Borough Council Chief Executive said: “The Council could not be more delighted to support MCD Productions to bring Snow Patrol back home to Ward Park for this concert.

The two previous gigs in 2007 and 2010 were fantastic events for everyone who attended and gave a significant boost to residents and businesses in the town. We look forward to working with all those involved to make this a truly fantastic and memorable concert."

Ward Park has hosted some of the world's biggest international names throughout the years such as Eminem, Snow Patrol, Jimmy Eat World, Kaiser Chiefs and more.

WHEN?

Saturday 25th May 2019.

Gates open at 2pm for all performances, with live acts due to finish before 11pm.

Stage times tbc.

GETTING THERE

It is a short walk (less than ten minutes) from the bus and rail station to Ward Park.

Late-night shuttle train services will run from Bangor Station to Belfast Lanyon Place, from approximately 10.45pm – 11.45pm.

Onward late-night special services will be in operation to Portadown, Carrickfergus and Coleraine

As traffic and parking delays are inevitable, we strongly advise using public concert.

See Translink for more information on special train and coach services.

There will be no drop off/collections in the immediate area of the concert site.

Car parking is available at Bloomfield Playing Fields and Valentine’s Playing Fields and in the town centre.

The only designated taxi drop-off and pick up point is on Abbey Street.

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AGE LIMIT?

The concert is an over-16 event however a parent/guardian aged 25 or over can take up to two under 16s to the show. Parents/guardians will be required to show age ID and sign a consent form for the under 16s in their care. A marquee will be located at Gate No3 to facilitate these arrangements.

WEATHER

Good news, the current forecast for Saturday has improved - according to forecasters expect a dull evening. It should stay mainly dry for concert-goers.

Met Office weather forecast for Bangor, Northern Ireland

NB: This is an outdoor event and will take place rain or shine. Please dress appropriately for the forecasted weather. Umbrellas will not be allowed on site.

WILL I BE ABLE TO PURCHASE ALCOHOL ON SITE?

Bar facilities will be available. If you are of legal age and choose to consume alcohol, please drink responsibly. Photo ID may be required to purchase alcohol at the event. This is a ‘Challenge under 25’ event; so, if you are lucky enough to look under 25 you will be asked to prove that you are aged 18 or over.

You are not permitted to bring alcohol onto the concert site; there will be robust searches in place.

The promoter reserves the right to refuse admission/remove from the site anyone deemed to be intoxicated or engaging in antisocial behaviour.

Large bags, backpacks and waist bags will not be allowed on site and there are no cloakroom/locker facilities.

CAN I STILL BUY TICKETS?

Some tickets are still available for the concert from Ticketmaster – www.ticketmaster.ie