billybonkers wrote: » Interpol 15th anniversary tour possibly on the cards. Something went up online yesterday about Stradbally and was taken do pretty quickly
Irish_rat wrote: » Hope it's not EP. Will go otherwise.
ghostdancer wrote: » Foals playing their only UK gig this year headlining Citadel festival in London on Sunday 16th July, probably the same weekend as Longitude. given that their only Irish gig last summer was at the Marquee in Cork (after the 3Arena earlier in the year), could see them headlining Longitude, or being one of the top names at EP.
ghostdancer wrote: » Foals .... given that their only Irish gig last summer was at the Marquee in Cork (after the 3Arena earlier in the year), could see them headlining Longitude, or being one of the top names at EP.
Ferris_Bueller wrote: » Was wondering that myself about Longitude, nothing on their website about dates for next year but I'd say it will happen on the 14/15/16 July? I had a look at their facebook from this time last year and they didn't have any posts confirming dates or when the line up was to be announced. They just came out with the line up on Friday the 22nd, so hopefully this Friday we will hear something.
Broken Hearted Road wrote: » I meant to get a ticket for Nathan Carter at the 3 arena when it went on sale and for a long time after but between one thing or another never got around to doing it. Saw a post the night before last on Facebook from him saying the Dublin gig is now all sold out. I went over to ticketmaster and checked for a ticket and I was delighted to get 1 ticket for standing. I had just about enough money in my account too for it. Played around on ticketmadter this morning and there's a few tickets here and there coming up in seating but no standing. I wanted a standing ticket and all so I'm delighted. Looking forward to moshing around to Wagon Wheel. As for this year's gigs, that's all I'll be going to for now unless if anything else comes up or smaller gigs in my home city.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Would Nathan Carter sell out?
Broken Hearted Road wrote: » Yep! The 3 arena is as good as sold out now.... 9000 on the night according to a Facebook video.
rubadub wrote: » Wiki shows 3 arena capacity as 13,000 (standing and seated) 9,000 (all-seated) (no standing) as you say there is standing then it would appear it was going to be curtained off, i.e. they do not sell or open the upper seating sections. I think some gigs start out planning to be curtained off, but if it does sell a lot they can then decide to open the upper section and sell those. On ticketmaster I was able to order 8 tickets seated together right now. These were in row 34 section P. This is the second row in the upper section. Maybe this has only started to be sold. I cannot buy even a single standing one. If I go for 2 seated I am not in the upper section. Even though I have no interest in him I am very curious about how the ticket selection works.
loyatemu wrote: » reformed shoegaze legends Ride playing the Olympia on March 22nd (also the Limelight in Belfast on the 21st)
Easterly Beasterly wrote: » Celine Dion ......would hardly fill Croke Park would she?
Easterly Beasterly wrote: » I notice Celine Dion has announced a European Tour with no Irish dates mentioned as yet. There are UK dates. She is playing some stadiums in Europe, she would hardly fill Croke Park would she?
rubadub wrote: » Neil Diamond announces 50th anniversary Irish and European tour dates. On sale this Friday January 27th
PTH2009 wrote: » I remember looking at the Aviva Stadium wiki page a while back and they had her name down in the concert section for a June 2017 date
Zardoz wrote: » The ticket prices are ridiculous ,especially in the UK. For example Manchester UPPER TIER ... £72.80* - £137.50* LOWER TIER ... £109.45* - £137.50* FLOOR SEATED ... £109.45* - £137.50*