Fans planning to attend performances by Luke Combs at Slane Castle in County Meath, Ireland, on July 18 and July 19, 2026, will have access to newly promoted luxury glamping accommodations at Rock Farm on the Slane Castle Estate, according to details released by the venue.
The accommodation offering is located on a 90-acre organic farm overlooking the River Boyne and includes eight luxury yurts, two shepherd’s huts, and two six-bedroom houses.
The site is positioned approximately a 20-minute walk from the Dublin entrance, known as the Gothic Gates, allowing guests to access the concert grounds on foot. Parking is included in the accommodation rate, according to Ireland’s Travel Trade Network.
Rock Farm’s facilities include wood-fired hot tubs and a sauna located near a natural swimming pool. Guests can choose between self-catering options or on-site catering, with locally sourced organic produce available.
The development emphasizes sustainable construction and operations, aligning with the estate’s broader focus on regenerative farming and eco-tourism practices.
The offering is being positioned as an alternative to traditional event lodging, combining proximity to a major live music event with higher-end amenities such as private sleeping quarters, hot showers, and flushing toilets. Organizers are targeting concertgoers seeking a more structured and comfortable experience compared to standard festival camping.
Slane Castle has a long-standing reputation as a concert venue, having hosted major acts including U2, The Rolling Stones, Queen, R.E.M., Bruce Springsteen, and Guns N’ Roses.
The addition of glamping options reflects a broader trend among event organizers and landowners to diversify revenue streams by integrating hospitality experiences into large-scale events.
For business owners in the outdoor hospitality, glamping, and RV sectors, the Rock Farm model highlights how event-driven demand can support premium accommodation offerings.
By leveraging proximity to a high-profile concert and integrating sustainability messaging, operators can appeal to guests willing to pay for convenience and comfort. The inclusion of food options, wellness amenities, and walkable access to the venue also demonstrates how bundled services can increase per-guest spend while reducing logistical friction.
The July 18 and 19, 2026 concerts are expected to draw significant attendance, and early booking is being encouraged by organizers to manage limited accommodation inventory. The approach illustrates how fixed-capacity glamping developments can create urgency and support advanced revenue through event-linked demand.