Cork GAA Fanzone Tickets Sell Out in Hours as All-Ireland Fever Grips the County

Cork GAA Fanzone sells out in hours! 20,000 fans to pack Páirc Uí Chaoimh. Doors 2pm, no alcohol, family event.

Cork GAA Fanzone Tickets Sell Out in Hours as All-Ireland Fever Grips the County

All 20,000 tickets for the SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh Fanzone have been snapped up as Cork prepares to rally behind their Senior Hurling team's championship campaign.

With the Rebel County awash in red and white and All-Ireland excitement reaching fever pitch, Cork's hurling faithful have once again demonstrated their unwavering support by selling out the entire Fanzone allocation in just hours on Thursday morning.

The popular Fanzone returns to SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, offering supporters who cannot travel to Croke Park the chance to experience the atmosphere alongside thousands of fellow Cork fans in the historic stadium.

Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Fergal Dennehy, said:

"I am delighted that the Fanzone is returning to the Páirc! It was an incredible atmosphere last year, and I know that the people of Cork are excited to come together to support Pat and the lads. I want to thank my colleagues in Cork City Council, the Gardaí and Cork GAA for working together to make this possible."

Organisers are reminding ticket holders of important event details ahead of the big day. Doors will open at 2:00pm with entry strictly limited to valid ticket holders only. The event maintains its family-friendly atmosphere with a complete alcohol ban both inside the stadium and in surrounding areas, with searching taking place at all entry points.

All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult throughout the event, and buggies will not be permitted on the pitch, though buggy parking will be available within the stadium at owners' risk.

Safety remains paramount with strict prohibitions on fireworks, flares, smoke devices, and pyrotechnics. Any violations will result in removal from the ground and referral to An Garda Síochána. Other restrictions include limits on flag and banner sizes, a ban on sound-emitting devices, and no smoking or vaping within the stadium.

Supporters are advised that there is no parking available at the ground, with city centre car parks remaining open and public transport recommended for travel to the venue.

Cork's RedFM will provide entertainment in the lead-up to the match, adding to what promises to be another memorable day for the Rebel Army.