RurtBeynolds wrote: » Ticketmaster are still refusing to refund my gnr tickets, even though the date of the event has passed. This is ridiculous.
rubadub wrote: » "The Chats" We have just been advised that The Chats at The Olympia Theatre , Dublin which was due to take place on the 19th October 2020 has been rescheduled due to COVID-19. What Now? The event will now take place at the same venue on Monday 19th April 2021. This is now an Early Show. Doors Open 7.00pm wonder about this "early show", are they trying to do 2 gigs in the venue in a single night?
We have just been advised that The Chats at The Olympia Theatre , Dublin which was due to take place on the 19th October 2020 has been rescheduled due to COVID-19. What Now? The event will now take place at the same venue on Monday 19th April 2021. This is now an Early Show. Doors Open 7.00pm
quaidox wrote: » the chats gig has been rescheduled to april 21...
quaidox wrote: » amyl and the sniffers rescheduled, no date yet....
afro man wrote: » whats the story with Guns n roses marley park 26th June tickets still on sale with Ticketmaster did I miss some announcement here
Eod100 wrote: » Indoor stage in a tent possibly. Outdoor I don't think it would work.
Poor_old_gill wrote: » Cordon off each section & have staff with clickers letting people in. You want to see a specific stage then get there early- definitely doable
Eod100 wrote: » I think its total. Otherwise would be virtually impossible to ensure only 500 people were at each stage!
Poor_old_gill wrote: » My reading of it would be 500 per stage?? I think a small festival may be feasible! Demand would be there and, for example, B&S is about 150 a ticket- I’d pay twice that for a festival after how this summer has gone!
Eod100 wrote: » Most if not all the ones already scheduled have been cancelled by now. Never know could be small impromptu festivals with Irish acts but think it only goes to 500 outdoors after 20th July so might not be feasible unless acts waive/reduce fees or state pays for them to be put on. The second option would be great to boost people's morale, maybe use public parks say to host them
Poor_old_gill wrote: » Will any festivals happen this summer?
Itssoeasy wrote: » You've a better chance of Waterford and Leitrim winning the all Irelands this year.
ghostdancer wrote: » I'm sure they'll manage. 3Arena is pretty much the last venue whose survival I'd be giving a sh1t about in this country.
PTH2009 wrote: » Things looking promisingThe 3Arena needs events to survive and hopefully they can get them towards the end of the year A lot has to do with if bands actually decide too tour as scheduled
The venue is owned by a Live Nation subsidiary, Apollo Leisure Group Ltd.[3] The venue is among the top ten busiest music arenas in the world.