
There are further concerns around transport options at Marlay Park tonight, as Longitude gets underway.
It's after numerous complaints from concert-goers about the lack of buses or taxis from the venue this week.
Dave, Tyler the Creator and A$AP Rocky headline Longitude this weekend.
However, all the talk before hand has been the organisational issues at concerts at Marlay Park earlier this week.
Long queues to leave the venue and a lack of bus or taxi options have dominated.
Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Councillor Oisin O'Connor says these issues need to be considered for future events at Marlay Park:
"These need to be conditions on the event license. We can't be relying on the existing public transport network for everything, busses still need to run elsewhere in the city. We can't be pulling busses away from Swords because we're running a concert in Marlay park."
Promotors MCD has said shuttle busses will be in place from Custom House Quay and Dundrum LUAS stop.
Limited car parking space is available, while those travelling to the Park this afternoon are advised that traffic delays are inevitable.
They say a taxi pick-up area will be facilitated at SuperValu on Ballinteer Avenue.
Gates open at half past 1.