Deskjockey wrote: » Lovely award winning venue, have seen a good few acts in there, there is a mix of sitting and standing.
jrar wrote: » Any sign of the Sinatras on these shores in the near future ? Their Two album acoustic gig in the Workmans was nothing short of a religious experience (for an old atheist like me anyway !) I see they're currently touring A Happy Pocket and Weightlifting in the US - so we can but hope !
trashcan wrote: » Amen to that ( as one atheist to another !) the Workmans gig was superb. My favourite band, as you might guess from my username ! I'd be hopeful of them playing here early next year, they've hinted at European dates on their facebook page. Can't see it this year though. Their American tour lasts until November, and I'd imagine they'll take a break then. Sad to see recently that they've lost a bundle on their pledge funded last album/live DVD (If you haven't got the live DVD you really should if your a fan) when the company went bust. Remarkable that bands like them can even manage to keep going. Long may they do so.
Zardoz wrote: » Jools Holland has announced an intimate Cork date with his Rhythm & Blues Orchestra taking place on Thursday, October 17 Joining Jools in the Cork Opera House are Gilson Lavis, Ruby Turner, Louise Marshall and another special guest to be confirmed. Tickets cost €69 and go on sale at 10am on Tuesday, February 26.
Deleted User wrote: » Show was on last night, so that is what it's like seeing a gig where musicians are enjoying themselves and encouraging each other to take centre stage.
Zardoz wrote: » Yes,very enjoyable show . I wouldn't be the biggest fan of that type of music myself but technically I couldn't fault the show. Eddi Reader singing Patience of Angels was the highlight for me,spellbinding.
Deleted User wrote: » La Vie En Rose for me, was 1st dance song at the wedding. My back was absolutely fecked last night and was like a right tool sitting RIGHT in from of the centre mic and being the only one not up dancing!
Zardoz wrote: » Very good. I think I saw you ,I was in the front row ,right in front of Jools ,I was sitting too as sciatica had flared up.
Deleted User wrote: » The 2 ladies giving it sock's dancing between us ha
dragonfly! wrote: » Snow Patrol are doing a 30 minute acoustic set at the Olympia on the 26th November Tickets from Tower Records website they were €13 yesterday as you had to get the album as well but they have now wristbands / entry only on sale for €9
davywalsh7 wrote: » Can the wristbands only be got in store? Edit: never mind see them on website now. Thanks
cannco253 wrote: » Kate Tempest vicar street 15 Novemberhttps://aikenpromotions.com/component/thelist/show/2149-kate-tempest-vicar-street-live-in-vicar-street-dublin-8-Ireland-on-15-Nov-2019.html?Itemid=2149
PTH2009 wrote: » Going to this gig tomorrow. Sees like it could be a decent night. Not familiar with any of them but do knw a few of the songshttps://www.theatreroyal.ie/events/frontm3n
amckenna1996 wrote: » Haven't heard anything from the promoters or venues yet, but it seems Sam Fender (playing Dublin 16th & Belfast 17th December) has cancelled the remainder of his tour.