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Cardiff - March 21st 2009

  • 20-11-2008 12:23pm
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    Ladies and Gents,

    I would like to have you opinion so as to help me with some market research. It would be much appreciated.

    As you will be well aware, on Saturday 21st March, 2009, Ireland will play Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, in the very final game of the 6 Nations.

    On the same day in Cardiff, to coincide with this event, it is planned to have a major festival of Welsh and Irish music and culture - 'Celt Fest 2009'. This will be an all day event from morning to late night at the Cardiff International Arena (just 5 mins from Millennium Stadium).....all day bars, food, large screens showing all 3 games, the very best of Welsh and Irish musical entertainment to finish off the day. Once people have gained admission, say in the morning for breakfast, they can come and go as they please throughout the day, as their security wristband will gain admission back to the arena at anytime.

    So the event will cater for both those who have a ticket for the game, and those who don't have a ticket and will watch the game on the large screens at the International Arena. The capacity for the event is approx. 4500.

    What I would like to ask the Irish Rugby supporter who would be travelling to Cardiff, what Irish acts, music, comedy etc. would you like to see appear at such an event? If you were in the Cardiff International Arena on that day, who would you like to see from an Irish perspective to get the party going and have the place rocking?

    Many thanks in advance.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,023 ✭✭✭Tim Robbins


    celtfest wrote: »
    Ladies and Gents,

    I would like to have you opinion so as to help me with some market research. It would be much appreciated.

    As you will be well aware, on Saturday 21st March, 2009, Ireland will play Wales at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff, in the very final game of the 6 Nations.

    On the same day in Cardiff, to coincide with this event, it is planned to have a major festival of Welsh and Irish music and culture - 'Celt Fest 2009'. This will be an all day event from morning to late night at the Cardiff International Arena (just 5 mins from Millennium Stadium).....all day bars, food, large screens showing all 3 games, the very best of Welsh and Irish musical entertainment to finish off the day. Once people have gained admission, say in the morning for breakfast, they can come and go as they please throughout the day, as their security wristband will gain admission back to the arena at anytime.

    So the event will cater for both those who have a ticket for the game, and those who don't have a ticket and will watch the game on the large screens at the International Arena. The capacity for the event is approx. 4500.

    What I would like to ask the Irish Rugby supporter who would be travelling to Cardiff, what Irish acts, music, comedy etc. would you like to see appear at such an event? If you were in the Cardiff International Arena on that day, who would you like to see from an Irish perspective to get the party going and have the place rocking?

    Many thanks in advance.

    I like techno and trance music, so I'd go for DJ Sasha. He was born in Wales. Best of luck with the free market research.


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