lambayire wrote: » Friday 24th May - Spice Girls - Croke Park - confirmed.
mossy464 wrote: » This would be unreal. Been wanting a chance to see the Foos after missing them at slane the last time they were here.
Ricosruffneck wrote: » What a waste... Spice girls and then two nights of Westlife. It'll sell but would rather something else.
Wrongway1985 wrote: » What would you rather? Waste? Delighted things I don't wanna go to end up there tbh
Ricosruffneck wrote: » Muse/Smashing Pumpkins double headline, or AC/DC/Foo Fighters double headline (or mix and match however you want it) with support from Slash or Weezer Royal Blood Ash Would fill up croke park either combination. 3 nights of manufactured pop just isn't cool.
BPKS wrote: » Croke Park will only host a certain type of group/act for concerts there. Its no co-incidence that the likes of them, Springsteen, Ed Sheeran and so on play at GAA stadia. There's obviously a big difference between Westlife/Spice Girls fans and fans of SP, AC/DC, Foos and thats the type that the GAA want to see coming through the turnstiles for concerts in their venues.
threein99 wrote: » I think Croke park is terrible for a gig so it doesnt bother me when the pop acts get the slots
bkrangle wrote: » Kamasi Washington playing the Olympia on 3rd March - on sale already
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Yup very unrealistic propositions so Muse and Smashing Pumpkins I happen to be a fan of both but is there much of a cross over there?, SP couldn't sell out Wembley arena so quite sure they have no business donning any sort of headline tag in a stadium. AC/DC and the Foo Fighters makes zero sense, tickets for either are what €100? Why would promoters put them together at I'm assuming a similar price, either that or you've got an even more ludicrously expensive ticket to watch dots for many in a f#cking stadium!
Ricosruffneck wrote: » Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Noel Gallagher, Ash, Nickelback, Basement Jaxx, The Vaccines, The Bravery have all played there. Not to mention the grandfathers of rock and roll 'The Rolling Stones' ; so I can't see the conspiricay against certain other tastes of music being at play here.
Ricosruffneck wrote: » You said yourself you like both bands (as do I) of course there can be crossover. If you read the post I said you can mix and match headliners. Croke Park has capacity of over 80000 so conservative estimate you could pull in 7+ million to be split between band and running costs. Yes smashing pumpkins didn't sell out Wembley hence why I mentioned double headliner. Finally I was responding to a question from another poster of who I'd like to see so my answer doesn't have to play to whatever rules you're setting in your own head. If the money lineup and atmosphere is right bands play and people pay for concerts.
PTH2009 wrote: » Very disappointing series of shows for Croke Park for 2019 but at least the fans of the band's will be happy After the great Rolling Stones concert there this year, there's not many band's that I can see in Croke Park that I haven't seen play there or in another venue. Garth Brooks is still on my bucket list which is pretty empty thankfully and is being refilled again lol
Wrongway1985 wrote: » You don't seem to understand what I'm saying Muse,AC/DC and Foos are all bands who would drag 40k and above and at their own shows here @ around 100 notes a ticket, why on earth would promoters pair those bands together it would clearly affect profitability. A co headliner is a headline tag, it signifies both bands getting equal set length, can you guarantee casual fans which is what these big events rely on are all showing up for SP for instance or will they be playing in a not so full stadium while people not too fussed about them grab another jar in the boozer? I don't ever recall a co-headline being done in a stadium here either. It was me who asked the question you who you'd like to see! :pac:
colmufc wrote: » The gaa don't care who plays there as long as they get paid The rock crowd tend to be more respectful of the areas there in after concerts where as dozens of drunk women leaving the pop shows I've seen in Croker don't give 2 shots, the acdc show in punchestown had the best crowd I've ever seen the ed sheeran one in cork last summer was the absolute worst of the worst with drunk groups of women and rowdy teens after the show
Shedite27 wrote: » Comparing ACDC to Ed Sheeran fans..... You're basically just saying old people are better behaved than young people.
dragonfly! wrote: » And Dublin 21st August ....
Greg81 wrote: » RDS???