Pop-Up Drive-in

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Junction 6 Castleknock, Friday 10th July - Sunday 12th July

Pop-Up Drive-in @ Junction 6 Castleknock.

Showing your favourite Drive-in movies in Dublin, from superhero blockbusters to comedies and horror, they have it all. Arrive in your car, stay in your car, leave in your car. It's the magic of the big screen without the noisy neighbours!

Friday 10th
9.00pm – Inglorious Basterds

Saturday 11th
1.00pm – Toy Story 2
6.30pm – The Hunger Games
10.00pm – IT

Sunday 12th
6.30pm – The Young Offenders
9.00pm – Seven

So book your tickets, hop in the car and head for Pop-Up Drive-in @ Junction 6 Castleknock!


Date:
Friday 10th July - Sunday 12th July
Time:
Varies
Price:
€30 | €35
Address:
Junction 6 Castleknock, River Road, Northside, Castleknock, County Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Junction 6 Castleknock, River Road, Northside, Castleknock, County Dublin, Ireland

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