lukin wrote: » Ha, you beat me to it, was gonna post bout this If Croker's three concert limit is enforced.
rubadub wrote: » In 2014 permission was given for 7 days of non sporting events to happen in croke park, and up to 9 actual events as brooks was permitted 2 gigs on 2 days.
I have never been to a gig in Croke park but I have been told the sound is crap.
You're looking at two more dates for 2017. There won't be anymore.
whiteshorts wrote: » Would Marley or Slane ever get a shout? Big capacity and at least there's a "fair" chance of everybody getting a ticket.
PTH2009 wrote: » https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Joshua_Tree_Tour They played 2 dates in Croke Park and 1 date in PUC Cork on the original JT tour. They may play those venues again on the new tour and be the first act too play the new PUC ???
marvin80 wrote: » A PUC show would be a massive coup for Cork - be great to see it happen.
Broken Hearted Road wrote: » If U2 are to play croke park in summer of 2017, it will be announced by now. No doubt about that. I don't see tickets going on sale in January for gigs to take place for around July. That's a 6 month time frame. The timeframe is usually longer 7/8/9 months+ between ticket sales and gigs taking place. I reckon if there's any more gigs for Croke park planned for the summer, it will be Garth Brooks taking the other 2 slots. GB over in America likes a short time frame between ticket sales and gigs taking place and I think the time frame is usually 6 weeks. Over here, he doesn't have that much control over that time frame. He does still like the short time frame andthe shortest he will get here will be 6 months. I reckon if there's any news in the next few more weeks about a croke park gig or two, it will be Garth Brooks. Very very doubtful it will be U2.
PTH2009 wrote: » On the I&E tour they announced the Irish gigs in September 2015 and they took place November 2015 (about 5 weeks after the ticket sale), Other dates on the tour were announced earlier
Broken Hearted Road wrote: » If U2 are to play croke park in summer of 2017, it will be announced by now. No doubt about that. I don't see tickets going on sale in January for gigs to take place for around July. That's a 6 month time frame. The timeframe is usually longer 7/8/9 months+ between ticket sales and gigs taking place.
Birneybau wrote: » Why on Earth you didn't say 'Joshua Tree' in the thread title baffles me...
PTH2009 wrote: » I was using the mobile site and was too lazy lol
rubadub wrote: » I remember the Taoiseach got involved when U2 wanted 2 gigs in slane.
rubadub wrote: » U2 would likely get more "special treatment" than the likes of that chancing money grabbing prick garth brooks, and I doubt they would try and pull a similar stunt, even far less likely after seeing the debacle he caused. I remember the Taoiseach got involved when U2 wanted 2 gigs in Slane
rubadub wrote: » U2 would likely get more "special treatment" than the likes of that chancing money grabbing prick garth brooks, and I doubt they would try and pull a similar stunt, even far less likely after seeing the debacle he caused. I remember the Taoiseach got involved when U2 wanted 2 gigs in slane
former total wrote: » I got all excited about a U2/Timberlake mash-up show. What a let down.
The Raptor wrote: » Garth was of course being greedy. Its why he turned down 3 gigs. He could have earned himself more than half of what he was meant to get. Why Tampa, Florida also got cancelled. There was a scheduling conflict at the venue. He could have played two nights there. But he couldn't play one night because of the scheduling conflict, so he didn't play any of them, I think it was 3 nights over there. He didn't want to disappoint anyone. Dublin wasn't any different. Wish people would stop turning it around onto him. The fault was very much on our side. Those tickets shouldn't have been sold. Not for Croke Park considering the promotors and the council knew about the issues with the locals. They knew there was going to be a backlash. Dublin city manager even said it himself. The second time the tickets went on sale, they were consulted before they went on sale and he said it himself that he didn't have a problem but there may be some objections.
Fortyjocks wrote: » In fairness he should have honoured the 3 gigs he had the go ahead for given originally only two went on sale. People who had tickets, hotels, flights etc for those shows should not have been let down, it was the artist who let those people down & it left a sour taste! Comparing the gigs to picking between his kids was a bit much. lets hope any similar farce is avoided with the remaining 2017 Croke Park gigs whoever is lined up for them.
weadick wrote: » Time for u2 to come back to cork. No excuses now with the new stadium.
PTH2009 wrote: » if they play similar venues to the 1987 Joshua Tree tour than Cork could be included It would be a massive coup for the city with tickets being like gold. 2 Croke Park shows are a possibility too saw somewhere that there is a gig announcement on the 5th Jan for the Dodger Stadium in LA, rumours of it being U2
The Raptor wrote: » If they're playing stadiums in the US, it could be a stadium tour here.
PTH2009 wrote: » Looking like it The I&E tour was all arenas so I imagine the arena boat is docked for the moment and stadiums are next At least ticket prices could be bit lower for stadoums, prices on the I&E tour were horrendous
lukin wrote: » That happened because Bertie (who was Taoiseach at the time) saw it as an opportunity to make himself popular.
The Raptor wrote: » Garth was of course being greedy. Its why he turned down 3 gigs. He could have earned himself more than half of what he was meant to get.
The Raptor wrote: » He didn't want to disappoint anyone.
The Raptor wrote: » Wish people would stop turning it around onto him. The fault was very much on our side. Those tickets shouldn't have been sold. Not for Croke Park considering the promotors and the council knew about the issues with the locals..
The Raptor wrote: » they were consulted before they went on sale and he said it himself that he didn't have a problem but there may be some objections.