Exclamation Marc wrote: » Oh you're much better off. The queues to get into the dart station generally start at the bottom of roads behind barriers that you've just walked up past. And the darts won't leave til they're full so it can be an age waiting. 10-20 minute walk into town otherwise so if you're heading back to town, walking is the best
Shybride2016 wrote: » So far any pics I've seen of his UK shows there hasn't been a pit. Is there definitely a pit in Dublin?
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Yep. There are pitch standing tickets and pit tickets. They were sold as separate ticket types.
AndrewJRenko wrote: » Any long range weather forecasts out yet?
andreac wrote: » I presume once you have a pit ticket you can go in there at any time? You don't have to go in early as such? Any suggestions for parking and train from Southside? Or would there be parking up near ballsbridge if we went early?
Pinkman wrote: » It's weird the way this gig sold out relatively quickly but the one from a few years ago didn't despite coming off the back of a big #1 hit Candy. I suppose the economy has improved a lot and at this stage of his career new material really doesn't matter. It is amazing he is still able to sell out stadiums after 20+ years as a solo artist and well past his prime. Usually only rock acts can keep that level of popularity off the back of reputation of a live act and back catalogue. Apart from Madonna what other pop stars are still doing stadium tours this long into their career I wonder.
Pinkman wrote: » It's weird the way this gig sold out relatively quickly.
poteen wrote: » Yes, agree with this. Also think his voice is gone. He was wayyyy off the pitch at the Manchester benefit concert.
Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: » Just got a single ticket there on Ticketb*st*rd in Block 104, although MCD says sold out. He always puts on a good show. The prospect of it being a Saturday and with sunshine and a sh*tload of red wine, too much of a guilty pleasure to miss.
Meauldsegosha wrote: It was four years ago today. The rain was terrible but Robbie still entertained. Looking forward to Saturday and sunshine.
pilly wrote: » Jesus, my aunt died that day and I didn't make it. Can't believe she's gone 4 years.
Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: I'm not a "fan" but his gigs (that I always seem to end up at) are great. Listened to his new album on Tidal it's a dangerous grower and I hope he belts it out Saturday.
Mrs Shuttleworth wrote: » I'm not a "fan" but his gigs (that I always seem to end up at) are great. Listened to his new album on Tidal it's a dangerous grower and I hope he belts it out Saturday.
bodhrandude wrote: » Just heard from a friend who does catering at the Aviva that security is going to be mental for the Robbie Williams gig, they reckon it could be a possible target.
NDWC wrote: » Of course this is going to be the case considering recent events, would you expect anything different? No need for scaremongering.
Meauldsegosha wrote: » Security has been mental at recent events - Slane, Ireland soccer game, Malahide Castle.