Baggzio wrote: » Hey all, My brother bought Gerry Cinnamon tickets using a presale link for Cork but it's apparently been sold out already before he bought them. He has a confirmation email with the tickets and everything but is there a chance the tickets would be cancelled? For example the show is supposed to be sold out for pre sale now but using the same link I can still go through the process of buying tickets for it still
sabrewulf wrote: » Gerry Cinnamon presalehttps://www.ticketmaster.ie/promo/sr7fp4
Duffy98 wrote: » Yeah was wondering that myself they are jumping ahead of the gun a bit like. Just saw it and thought id inform people on here in case they had reservations about going up on a Tuesday evening
𝙀𝙓𝙏𝙍𝘼 𝘿𝘼𝙏𝙀 𝘼𝙉𝙉𝙊𝙐𝙉𝘾𝙀𝘿 Stormzy: ‘H.I.T.H. World Tour 2020’. Due to phenomenal demand an extra date has been added on 7 September at 3Arena. Tickets on sale now via Ticketmaster
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Well you weren't wrong in the end, Stormzy doing the 7th and 8th!
Duffy98 wrote: » We havent had any Croke Park gigs announced , could it be that there arent any acts that could actually fill it cause i dont see any huge acts touring like
Eod100 wrote: » Guess will have to wait and see. Maybe Bruce could but seemed to tour smaller stadiums last time he was here.
fafy wrote: » It won’t be Bruce, new album to be recorded with E-Street band and will not even start for a few months. if at all, he won’t be touring next year, until final few months of 2020. Coldplay are out, as they are not touring at all Pearl Jam have announced a tour, but Ireland was not on the list. Paul Mc Cartney is a possibility i’d say, and he is touring across Europe during 2020
Furious-Red wrote: »
ghostdancer wrote: » Coldplay probably aren't touring because the new album is pretty different and experimental (by their standards) and would probably die a death when people just want the big singalong songs in stadiums. .
Eod100 wrote: » Longitude line-up out. https://mobile.twitter.com/longitudefest/status/1202928582554738688
RocketRaccoon wrote: » I'm officially completely out of touch.
OhHiMark wrote: » No, it's the children who are wrong.
Duffy98 wrote: » I was expecting to see Billie Eillish on that bill to be honest with you cause Ireland wasn't on her tour dates I assumed it would be a festival date, when did it start becoming a festival of just rap acts as well it's a festival for teens now more than anything these days granted Kendrick Lamar is very good to be fair the rest of those acts I couldn't tell you who they are to be honest
BullBlackNova wrote: » Gutted; I was hoping for Kendrick Lamar as a standalone elsewhere. In fairness, I think Longitude has knocked it out of the park the last few years. Since they embraced the idea of a hip-hop/r&b fest, it has had very strong line-ups for the people interested in that style. I won't be attending but they know their audience and they're doing their job well.
Duffy98 wrote: » Correct me if im wrong is it the biggest rap/r&b festival in Europe at the moment i cant think of any others it must bring in some load of money in fairness. I suppose we have our download festival they have their longitude that's how I would see it anyway two festivals which are strictly one genre, they do book some good acts for those genres but it always seems that the one of the headliners always have dropped out most years
BullBlackNova wrote: » What's the capacity of Longitude? The likes of Lovebox, Wireless, Paris Summer Jam, etc are all 40,000+ as far as I know (capacity; not sure if they sell out!) so they're probably among the biggest with Longitude.