Live At The Breakwater Logo

Located in the picturesque Ferrybank area of town, this event is an unforgettable entertainment experience.

Held under a magnificent big top tent, Live at The Breakwater showcases an impressive line-up of the best music acts on the scene, all on the banks of the Slaney Estuary.  Ferrybank is located in Wexford across Wexford Bridge, just beside The Riverbank House Hotel.

Frequently Asked Questions

Plan and book your travel plans in advance, allowing sufficient time to travel to and from the venue. As traffic and travel delays are inevitable, you are encouraged to walk, cycle, use public transport or private bus services.
Promoters to not provide transport to or from the venue, nor do they provide parking facilities. There is a drop-off point for buses and taxis at Wexford Swimming Pool and Leisure Centre.

Wexford Bus run daily services that will bring you within walking distance of the concert. Timetables here.

The venue is within walking distance from O’Hanrahan Train Station. Timetables here.

Please arrive in plenty of time to get through ID checks, bag checks ticket checks to ensure you do not miss any of the concert.

There are no parking facilities at the venue. Please do not park illegally or in residential areas. Plan your route in advance. You are encouraged to use public transport or private bus services.

All shows are strictly over 18 unless otherwise advertised. All attendees must have a ticket and ID verification will be requested. The promoter reserves the right to refuse admission without refund to anyone who fails to comply.

Please download your ticket to your phone ahead of the event. Don’t wait until the day. Your ticket can be presented on your phone; you do not need to print it. Box Office will be located at the entrance.

Live at the Breakwater is a standing event.  There is no seating available.  Due to health and safety guidelines, chairs or stools of any kind are not allowed as they are an obstruction in the event of an evacuation.  Do not bring camping/collapsable/fold-up chairs or stools with as entry will be refused with these items.

In order to provide equal opportunity for everyone to enjoy the shows, a viewing platform has been installed.  This is a designated, raised platform with a ramp that provides an area for wheelchair users and accessible seating.  Priority must be given to those who need to access the designated area most.  It is, therefore, essential that proof of disability is provided at the time of booking in order to access the viewing platform.  Seating on the viewing platform will not be available for those accompanying a person with a disability.  See our Accessibility Policy for more information.

Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately for Irish weather.  Bring layers, raincoats/ponchos, suncream.  There is uneven ground in some areas at Live at the Breakwater, so wear comfortable, sensible shoes.
The following items are not permitted:

    • No chairs or stools
    • No umbrellas
    • No large bags (only bags up to standard laptop size are permitted)
    • No alcohol
    • No glass or cans
    • No illegal drugs
    • No fireworks or flares
    • No drones
    • No professional recording equipment
    • No selfie sticks
    • No pets
    • No smoking in enclosed spaces
    • No Flags
    • No Banners

Strict security checks will be in operation. Everyone will be subject to a search permissible under law as per Purchase Policy.  It is a condition of entry to protect everyone’s safety. Further searches may take place once inside the venue. Patrons are advised not to bring large bags or backpacks as it may delay entry. There are no storage facilities on site.

We have taken actions to ensure that people with disabilities will be able to move about safely and easily at Live at the Breakwater. The venue is fully wheelchair accessible. We encourage site visits and touch tours, should anyone require them in advance of the show, in order to become familiar with the environment.
We arrange early entry to shows to ensure that those with limited mobility or a disability are comfortable and confident with the layout.
The big top venue is a standing venue. However, in order to provide equal opportunity for everyone to enjoy the shows, a viewing platform has been installed. This is a designated, raised platform with a ramp that provides an area for wheelchair users and accessible seating. This must be booked in advance by contacting info@lantern.ie. Seating on the viewing platform will not be available for those accompanying a person with a disability.
There is a Wexford County Council public car park in Ferrybank. There are a number of blue, accessible parking bays here. Wexford County Council provide details of all accessible parking bays here.
See our Accessibility Policy for more information.

Yes, there is a 100 ft bar on site.

Yes, there are toilet facilities available on site.

Gates will open one hour before the advertised time of the show. Come early, have a drink and enjoy the vibe!

There are no re-admissions to the site. If you leave the site, there is no re-entry to the concert.
Promoters reserve the right to refuse entry without refund to anyone who does not comply with the terms and conditions as agreed by the customer and purchase policies.
The venue must be vacated after the concert but do not rush to exits.