Ricosruffneck wrote: » FYI anyone interested in Keith Urban tickets; they're currently giving them for free via 3app. This sundays gig.
gmisk wrote: » In fairness not bad for free! Country music not my thing at all. I did go to free counting crows one...it was brutal...Alison Krauss was good though.
Ricosruffneck wrote: » I'm looking forward to bluesfest again this year and the possibility of a freebie. Saw Robert Plant and Van for free. Was an excellent night.
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » Didn't think Counting Crows were great either. Concert was only ok. If I had paid for the tickets (which I nearly did a few months beforehand) I would have been more annoyed about it.
gmisk wrote: » The songs were "ok"....the pretentious rambles before every bloody song were horrendous.
Cry Pretty U.K Tour June 28 | Birmingham, England | Birmingham Resorts World Arena June 30 | Cardiff, Wales | Cardiff Motorpoint Arena July 2 | Glasgow, Scotland | The SSE Hydro July 3 | Manchester, England | Manchester Arena July 4 | London, England | Wembley The SSE Arena
Ricosruffneck wrote: » No Smashing Pumpkins for Ireland, Best we have is Billy Corgan fully seated show June 19th Olympia
mrk75 wrote: » Not sure he's as big a draw as he might have been previously. Not even sure the Pumpkins would sell out the 3arena never mind Billy solo. Their recent "comeback" tour in the States wasn't the massive success they anticipated crowd-wise. I'll hopefully be there anyway - certainly for the SP material.
mrk75 wrote: » Their recent "comeback" tour in the States wasn't the massive success they anticipated crowd-wise.
Zardoz wrote: » The ticket prices were too high for the US tour . The tickets for the Olympia start at 69.95 plus handling fee of 5.95 ,its all seated ,they could well go up to over 100 euro . A bit steep.
The classic country songs you know and love with the 50-piece RTÉ Concert Orchestra RTÉ Concert Orchestra & Country Roads come together for Classical Country Roads Live At The Marquee Cork Sat 29th June 2019 On 29th June join some of Ireland’s best loved country stars as they perform many of the greatest country songs ever written, for one special night, Live at the Marquee Cork. This is country music as you have never heard it before – the songs you know and love performed by the spectacular 50-piece RTÉ Concert Orchestra conducted by Gavin Murphy. Michael English, Lisa McHugh, Robert Mizzell, Philomena Begley, Ray Lynam, Patrick Feeney and Roly Daniels will come together with the RTE Concert Orchestra to perform many of their individual hits and #1 songs, as well as surprise duets of some the greatest country songs ever written. Rhinestone Cowboy, He Stopped Loving Her Today, 9-5, Blanket on The Ground, Ring Of Fire and The Gambler are just a taste of what’s in store. Between them, these stars of Country Roads have scored numerous # 1 records, sold out venues all over the country and won scores of awards and accolades. Don’t miss what promises to be an unforgettable night for country music fans, when they come together to perform live accompanied by the magic and majesty of this 50 piece orchestra. MC for the evening will be Risin’ Time, RTÉ Radio One presenter Shay Byrne Expected to be one of the highlights of Live At The Marquee Cork 2019 early booking is strongly advised. Tickets from €40 go on sale Monday 11th March at 9am and will be available from: All usual Ticketmaster outlets Nationwide
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Just when you thought Live at the Marquee couldnt get any worse they announce this monstrosity.https://www.aikenpromotions.com/shows/show/1997-classical-country-roads-live-at-the-marquee-cork-live-in-live-at-the-marquee-birchgrove-Cork-on-29-Jun-2019.html
Duffy98 wrote: If anyone gets a link to pre-sale for Billy Corgan could they please post it in here it would be greatly appreciated. I wondering would they play electric picnic think they would be a great act
who_ru wrote: Suppose it would be too much expecting Kevin Morby to come to these shores any time soon. He’s playing a few European gigs this year but none here.
Nigel Fairservice wrote: » I was at the Smashing Pumkins show at Wembley arena back in October. A few blocks of empty seats around the arena. Standing was packed though.
Duffy98 wrote: » I wondering would they play electric picnic think they would be a great act
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Was there too, good number of seats unsold, standing fairly healthy alright but don't think sold out. Employing a gold circle in an arena didn't sit right with me quite frankly disgusting and general ad wasn't exactly cheap. No doubt show is all seated here so he can charge the privelege for the front rows. Had a feeling at the gig if they couldn't sell out that one sole London show in a 12k venue they wouldn't get the business here that Billy desired, SP on the road and rocks up here on his own with tickets starting at nearly €70 could be a good gig but absolutely no thanks.