Ice Cube, Cypress Hill, and The Game at 3Arena Dublin: Tickets, Set List, Travel, and More

Ice Cube, Cypress Hill, and The Game at 3Arena Dublin: Tickets, Set List, Travel, and More

Everything you need to know ahead of the appearance of rap legends at the 3Arena this Saturday, December 9.

US rap icon Ice Cube is set to grace Dublin’s 3Arena on Saturday, December 9, as part of his largest UK and Ireland tour to date. Joining him are fellow hip-hop legends Cypress Hill and The Game, promising a concert that no fan of nineties rap should miss.

If you’re already attending or contemplating heading to the concert, here’s a comprehensive guide, covering travel advice, set lists, and more.

“It’s been a while since I’ve played in Ireland, and I am looking forward to giving the fans a show they will remember forever,” said Mr. Cube himself. “We will be playing all of the hits, so be ready to have a good time!”

Tickets to Ice Cube at 3Arena

Limited tickets are still available for this weekend’s show, including standing, seated, and official resale tickets. To explore the current offerings, visit Ticketmaster.ie.

Ticket prices range from €55.00 (excluding booking fee) up to €256 for meet and greet experiences with Cypress Hill and The Game, along with premium seated tickets.

Special Guests and Stage Times

Ice Cube is supported on this tour by fellow rap icons Cypress Hill and The Game.

Doors will open at 6 pm, with the first act taking the stage at 7:15 pm. Ensure you arrive at the 3Arena well in advance to make the most of the evening.

More details on stage times for Cypress Hill and Ice Cube will be provided as soon as they are available.

Set List

Here is the full list of songs Ice Cube performed for fans on Sunday, December 3, at Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam. Expect a similar set, if not identical, at Dublin’s 3Arena this coming Saturday:

  • Hello
  • Natural Born Killaz (Dr. Dre & Ice Cube cover)
  • Go to Church
  • West Up! (WC and the Maad Circle cover)
  • Bow Down (Westside Connection song)
  • Gangsta Nation (Westside Connection song)
  • Check Yo Self
  • Friday
  • Bop Gun (One Nation)
  • You Know How We Do It
  • Until We Rich
  • Steady Mobbin’
  • How to Survive in South Central
  • Jackin’ for Beats
  • What Can I Do?
  • Why We Thugs
  • Ghetto Bird
  • What Is a Pyroclastic Flow?
  • Gangsta Rap Made Me Do It
  • Straight Outta Compton (N.W.A song)
  • Gangsta Gangsta (N.W.A song)
  • No Vaseline
  • You Can Do It
  • It Was a Good Day
  • How to Get to 3Arena Dublin
  • By Train/Luas:

The Luas is usually the fastest way to reach the 3Arena by public transport from the city centre. If arriving by train in Dublin, take the Luas Red Line to The Point stop from either Connolly or Heuston Station, leading you directly to the doors of the 3Arena. Find the full list of city centre stops on the Luas Red Line [here](Luas Red Line Stops).

By Bus:

Several buses drop off near the 3Arena, including the 151, which is the closest option. It runs every 10 minutes during rush hour. Alight at Castleforbes Road, the nearest stop to the venue, which is a brief two-minute walk away. Full details on buses, routes, and specific stops can be found at Dublin Bus.

Walking:

The 3Arena is approximately a 20-minute walk along the quays from O’Connell Street in the city centre. From O’Connell Street, stroll down the Northside Quays past the IFSC until you reach the indoor venue. You can’t miss it.

Driving:

Driving to the 3Arena on the night is not recommended, but if you plan to, there will be limited car parking available at Point Village car park. The flat parking rate is €16 (plus booking fee) from 6 pm until 12 am, with parking tickets available to book in advance via Ticketmaster. However, using public transport is encouraged, given the large crowds expected to travel to the venue on the night.