Wrongway1985 wrote: » No surprise they played outdoors in Belfast last summer with Biffy Clyro as support dunno if it even sold out. They've literally played here every album cycle far from an act that's been avoiding us. Expect them back when they take Simulation Theory indoors.
ghostdancer wrote: » definite front-runner for All Together Now headliner I'd say.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Elton John is the latest 2020 culprit in his egregiously long 'farewell tour' which is already in Ireland in mid 2019.https://twitter.com/TicketmasterIre/status/1060426719570595840?s=19
hynesie08 wrote: » It's genius, just tour your farewell tour till you die, can't complain cause it will be his last tour.
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah this 'farewell tour' nonsense is the new marketing ploy and by god it works I'd say A lot of bands are on there's for the last while ie Aerosmith, Ozzy, Slayer, Kiss etc and they can last 'years'
Mushy wrote: » Would have been a bigger crowd had it been in Dublin. Been a long time since they've done an outdoor gig down south here, which is more surprising. One of the few acts where a large outdoor show is almost better than an indoor one
colmufc wrote: » Muse world tour announced again no Irish show
colmufc wrote: » In fairness to ozzy it was a black sabbath final tour ,hes now on his solo final tour As alan partridge would say "Cash in the attic"
Eod100 wrote: » Christy Moore playing his annual Live At The Marquee gig in Cork on Saturday 6th July
dragonfly! wrote: » Snort Just heard this ad and thought of here straight away[/QUOTE Ah just being a bit tongue in cheek! Actually went last year and to be fair it was great craic. Not too many artists (Irish ones in particular) can sell out a venue like the Marquee pretty much every year for past few years so fair play!
SoundOfSilence wrote: » Whoever books the Marquee acts should be sacked. Aiken sort yourselves out ffs!!
Rigor Mortis wrote: » Yes, how dare they book an act that sells out virtually every year. BURN THEM!!!!
SoundOfSilence wrote: » As you probably know the marquee is the only opportunity for a potential major international act to play somewhere like cork. Why not try and offer up a slot to one of these bands rather than give it to someone who plays far smaller venues in cork on a regular basis? It's a lazy booking...
SoundOfSilence wrote: » Luckily not every promoter has that blinkered view and some attempt to offer the public a bit of variety in terms of acts they book.
laros wrote: » Ahemmm... Can I ask what the above has to do with 2019 Irish Gigs.... ??????