fafy wrote: » Could be, since 2005,that is, after the redelopment was completed, there has been between 1 and 3 gigs there every year bar 2013, so its the exception that there will be no gigs.
PTH2009 wrote: » Lack of super acts touring next summer may be a factor
fafy wrote: » Its possible, there is a lack alright. Maybe Garth Brooks is going back on tour. If he does come, he’l clearly, do 3 x Croke Parks, and several other stadiums around the country.
piplip87 wrote: » If also say the fact the GAA president does not concerts for July or August anymore. He said it in 08 and maybe there's nobody who would fill it touring in May or June
Zardoz wrote: » How many times has he played here in the last few years ,its bordering on the ridiculous. The Olympia,that airport hangar in Dublin,Malahide Castle,Cork Independent Park,2 nights in the 3arena . All that and no Pearl Jam concert .
BadTurtle wrote: » Hes the new Nile Rodgers
fafy wrote: » There was several Croke July gigs since ‘08, 2015 to 2019 all had some gigs in July. GAA want cash, hence Grab All Association, they will move mountains if cash available. If it wasn’t an issue for the last 5 years, its not an issue now.
Shedite27 wrote: » The impact of the concerts was a lot worse and got a lot more coverage last year than previous years. In June you get 2 weeks to recover the pitch, in July it's only 1 weekhttps://www.rte.ie/sport/football/2019/0713/1061953-gavin-remains-unimpressed-with-gigs-in-croke-park/
Eod100 wrote: » Wonder with the FAI finances will Aviva get more gigs over the next few years..
Zardoz wrote: » All that and no Pearl Jam concert .
piplip87 wrote: » Liam appreciates his Irish fans and for half the price of Eddie's Bi Annual circle Jerk with Glen Hansard.....
BadTurtle wrote: » Liam appreciates money for old rope.
fafy wrote: » Thats true, but you are dealing with an organisation who have consistently shown no regard for anything, when it comes to cash influx’s, people forget, this is the organisation who gave the nod to Aiken Promotions(who would not have been able to announce extra gigs without the GAA’s approval) to keep selling Garth gigs, allthough they knew dam well, 3 was the customary max, and what a **** storm that turned into. I wouldn’t cross the road to see Garth, but i would have been seriously pissed off, if i was a fan. Aikens downplayed the GAA’s role in the media, to keep sweet with them for future gigs, but there is no doubt the GAA singlehandedly, caused that disaster, by being their usual greedy selves.
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Furious-Red wrote: » Ticketmaster Ireland
Mushy wrote: » Scenes if Eddie Vedder shows up
greenspurs wrote: » 3 days before the start of the \PJ Euro (not including Ireland) Tour ….. Could happen.
fafy wrote: » A contender for the Marquee Cork also, dates free around the Dublin gig.
Eod100 wrote: » Yeah I'd say so but usually gigs announced together. But with Marquee likely last year at current location at least would make sense for someone like the Frames to play