Another 80,000 heading to see the country music star.
Another 80,000 people will descend on Croke Park for Garth Brooks' second concert.
The country music star claimed he was 'in love' with Ireland after the curtains closed on his opening night.
Digital colour-coded tickets have been issued to help concert goers navigate the gates.
Buses and trains will be arriving in Dublin from all sides of the country for the country music spectacle.
Bus Eireann Sales Manager, Michael Colleran, says staff at the Busáras terminus will be there to help:
🤩🤩 #GarthBrooks pic.twitter.com/RamfOK7f4m
— Croke Park (@CrokePark) September 9, 2022

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