ghostdancer wrote: » it'll be terrible for the whinging afterwards for the many who will buy tickets expecting an E Street Band show.
hynesie08 wrote: » This could be amazing or terrible depending on who gets tickets.
argentum wrote: » Bruce 3 nights solo 3Arena
prinzeugen wrote: » Was told there will be a concert in the Aviva next year. No more info yet, but was told it is someone "big".
Manutd_4life wrote: » So Ariana Grande announced a show in Dublin on 20 May as part of her Europe tour. How much do you reckon tickets will be?
Shedite27 wrote: » Hurling QF's are Thurlas
PTH2009 wrote: » http://concerticket.net/en/recherche?controller=search&orderby=position&orderway=desc&search_query=guns+n+roses&submit_search Guns N Roses Croke Park July 2017 If true it may be late July (same weekend as the Hurling QFs/week before the football QFs)
PTH2009 wrote: » 1 night I'd say with the 3rd Croke Park show going to Michael Buble or someone like that I would pay Coldplay prices for gnr as it's something I always wanted to see (slash, Duff and Axl sharing the stage)
Furious-Red wrote: » Would they do 1 or 2 nights? Plus id say the price will be just as pricey as Coldplay(if not more)
PTH2009 wrote: » Saw that Michael Buble is doing from Late Late show thing in a few weeks. So I imagine he will tour next summer and maybe do a Croke Park or Aviva show
The Raptor wrote: » Edit: my original reply was to scruffy monkey's post who said that 3 concerts were allowed. I just said that more can happen.
The Raptor wrote: » I really don't know how people don't know this yet. This is old news. Three concerts a year are allowed without a licence. If they want to go over that they can apply for a licence.
Sheog wrote: » LCD Soundsystem said at EP that they would be back in Ireland in 2017 and have a new album coming out. Any rumors about Radiohead?
The Raptor wrote: » This makes no sense to the thread. What is your point? 4 concerts in 2009, 6 in 2014. Are you trying to make out that there was a problem with 5 extra concerts? The only people who had a problem was the residents. The residents who used concerts as an excuse to beat the Croke Park management with. Their bitter dispute has ended now. Edit: my original reply was to scruffy monkey's post who said that 3 concerts were allowed. I just said that more can happen.
Dontfadeaway wrote: » I'm sure they could put on 4 concerts next year in Croke Park if they wanted, they did in 2009. The problem was Garth was doing 5 in a row and that was on top of 3 by One Direction in the same year. Garth got permission to play 3 so that would've been 6 in 2014 at Croke Park.
hynesie08 wrote: » Not according to peter aiken. Sure hasn't he been complaining the last 2 years that he could put on more gigs if it wasn't for those meddling residents (usually accompanied by a sensationalist headline and one person saying they might complain if they tried 5 in a row again)
The Raptor wrote: » This thread really isn't about licences my original point was that more than 3 can happen.
ghostdancer wrote: » nope, licences for every large outdoor event have to be applied for. none are automatically given.