PTH2009 wrote: » First stop on the Garth Brooks stadium tour is St Louis Mo USA on Sat Mar 9th Very much doubt it will come over here next summer as we prob lack stadiums of his standard or rules of his liking ha
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Ariana Grande has a new album so I assume she will being touring in 2019, a few 3Arena nights or bigger stadium?
BullBlackNova wrote: » Fingers and toes crossed. Really interested to see what they do next with SFASH. Loved both years, though the second one certainly had more well known acts that appealed to me. First time, the National didn't actually play as a unit, just the Dessners popping up in several performances. This year, PEOPLE in Berlin and Haven in Copenhagen both took different approaches to SHASH last year, as (I think) the Eaux Claires festival did too. Heavy focus on one-off collaboration, etc rather than standard performances so could be something like that too. Haven was slightly more regular festival but the line up had a few different acts, all of which would be very welcome here - Arcade Fire, Dirty Projectors, Big Thief, Kamasi Washington, Phoebe Bridgers, Unknown Mortal Orchestra - all of which are very much in the National/Bon Iver circle of collaborators. Haven put a big focus on food around the music too, to differentiate it a bit from a typical festival. What I'm hoping the Bon Iver festival dates mean is new music.
Eod100 wrote: » Bon Iver touring next summer. Hopefully a good omen for a September gig in Cork in Sounds from a Safe Harbour festival.
dragonfly! wrote: » Wonder would they be the 3rd Croke Park?
Dontfadeaway wrote: » Yeah announced next week. I guess a few nights at 3arena if they come here?
dragonfly! wrote: » Spice Girls are due a reunion as well...
Eod100 wrote: » Yup I think Springsteen is due a return soon, last gig was 2016 here. Could well do PUC too.
Fortyjocks wrote: » Just noticed that Aiken seems light so far on big concerts next year, they had Billy Joel and Ed Sheeran last Summer. Not sure if they have anyone to pull out of the bag for Croker next Summer especially if Aviva not in use for concerts - old Aiken reliable Springsteen maybe?? Or God forbid Mr Brooks although hard to see him settle for less than 5 nights maybe they will add another gig in pairc ui chaoimh, I see Aiken has Rod Stewart there in May!
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah summer concert season in Ireland is a bit congested alright and most of them are outdoors. It's more to do with laws of the land as some venues have a certain dates only allowed for concerts Prob go too Bon Jovi but think much of the RDS as a venue. It's grand inside as there's lots of room for food places/drinks etc but the Angelsesa stand is a disgrace and should be long knocked and rebuilt. The new stand is not too bad but the north stand is a bit far away for a concert.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Robbie Williams for CP?
julyjane wrote: » Dermot and Dave to announce "massive Take That news" this morning, wonder if it's Croke Park? I'd like Bon Jovi and love the manics too but it's a bit close to P!nk for people like me who have to travel a long way to get to Dublin
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah summer concert season in Ireland is a bit congested alright and most of them are outdoors. It's more to do with laws of the land as some venues have a certain dates only allowed for concerts .
Eod100 wrote: » What's the capacity of RDS?
bennyl10 wrote: » tickets from 89.50 according to poster