ZACH Bryan fans have been hit with some major warnings ahead of his three Dublin shows this weekend.
The Oklahoma man, 28, is preparing to play to 180,000 people in Dublin’s Phoenix Park across Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Zach Bryan is preparing to play three huge Dublin shows across the weekend[/caption]
But before the music kicks off, Aiken Promotions have issued a list of important rules and safety advice for those attending the gigs – with fans being urged to plan ahead and follow strict entry guidelines.
They have strongly advised punters attending the shows to use public transport and have their tickets downloaded to their phones.
For early-entry ticket holders, gates open at 4.30pm while general admission begins at 5pm.
The show is due to start at 6pm and wrap up around 10.30pm.
Fans are also being reminded that the main entrance from Phoenix Park is around a 45 minute walk, so concergoers should be prepared for a long trek in and out of the venue.
The gig will be fully cashless and early queuing is not permitted, while no re-entry will be allowed once you’re inside the grounds.
There are also strict bag rules in place with only bags A4 size or smaller permitted.
Prams, umbrellas, chairs and even items like food, alcohol, bottles, flairs and flagpoles will not be allowed through the gates.
U18’s must be accompanied by an adult or guardian and children under five are not permitted to attend the gigs.
Attendees are also advised to bring photo ID.
While small 35mm cameras are allowed, any professional camera equipment or recording devices will be confiscated.
Security has also urged fans to “beware of bogus ticket sellers” and not to purchase from any unofficial sources.
If you lose an item during the show, lost property will be managed at the information point or you can contact lost@aikenpromotions.com afterwards.
Supporting acts across the weekend include US country band Turnpike Troubadours and Canadian singer-songwriter Noeline Hofmann.
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Noeline Hoffman gained popularity last year after her collaboration with Bryan on her track Purple Gas and Turnpike Troubadours have just released their latest album, The Price of Admission.
Meanwhile, concerts chief Peter Aiken has claimed that Bryan’s next step will be headlining Croke Park like Garth Brooks.
He told The Irish Sun: “The last time Zach played here was to 3,000 people in The Helix.
“Now two years later, we have 180,000 coming to Phoenix Park, so Croke Park is definitely next.”
But Peter admits the rise of the country star, whose hits include Something in the Orange and I Remember Everything, has surprised many.
He told us: “A guy in the newsagents this morning asked me, ‘Who is Zach Bryan?’
“He didn’t know the name but by the weekend everybody in Ireland will know Zach Bryan.”