Soundchecks and rehearsals for the Rolling Stones concert in Croke Park will only be allowed between the hours of 11am and 8pm, according to conditions imposed by Dublin City Council.
The council granted permission for an extra concert at Croke Park this year despite residents’ objections.
Local groups complained that construction and rehearsals at the stadium will mean a total of 18 days' disruption.
But according to conditions of the licence, the construction and taking down of the stage and other structures can only take place between 8am and 10pm, other than the night of the concert, when it can go on until 1am.
There will two days of both rehearsals and soundchecks that can only last for three hours each time. On other days, sound checks will be allowed for one hour.
There will be the standard noise limit of 75 decibels for 15 minutes during the concert and rehearsals, which is slightly lower than the general 80 decibel limit for buskers.
The concert will have to end by 11pm.
It is the first time an extra concert has been allowed since the Garth Brooks controversy in 2014.