Duffy98 wrote: » Thats some mess I didnt even cop that when I saw it tbh just assumed it was in the rds cause its stated as so on the email from ticketmaster. Is that it has to be agreed with the council before they announce the venue that would be some mess if they had to change the venue how would that even work logistically with all the seated tickets?
bennyl10 wrote: » Swap them to standing probably Or they’re awaiting approval for the RDS.. It’d very messy
Theres no place like HOME… We will always remember 2020 as the year that turned all of humanity upside down, that made us question everything we knew, including ourselves. Our aloneness brought about by months of isolation, in fact brought us closer together. And what we have learned from it all is, we needed to slow down, be grateful for all that we have, and above all that we need each other. HOME, an idea born during isolation is a vision of bringing people together to reconnect with themselves, and with each other. Let us welcome you to a safe, warm and culturally vibrant space, surrounded by nature. And create time and space to celebrate life, community, show gratitude for all that we still have, to play, eat and dance with one another to heal, make peace with our losses and welcome the new opportunities that change brings with it. The experience itself will be a combination of art, music, workshops, classes and wellness with an emphasis on supporting our arts and culture sector that has taken such a heavy hit during this pandemic. Included in the ticket price we will be feeding our guests all weekend, highlighting and featuring the best of Irish culinary and produce. We have so much to offer on our island we need not look any further for everything we need, then within. This will be a 2 evening experience on the beautiful grounds of Mount Druids in Westmeath. With luxury accommodation being offered to all of our guests by the venue. Guests will have a chance to stay in gorgeous and comfortable yurt, cottages, and tin houses surrounded by forests. And complete with high spec beds, hot showers, and in house fireplace that will be lit every night. In times of trouble we need to support each other and our community. We are very aware that the individuals in the arts & culture sector in our country need help. It is with a loving intention that we have set up a bursary fund as part of HOME so that 10% of the profits from this event can go to members of the community that need funding to bring their art/music/cultural projects to life. Lets reconnect…. Welcome HOME. *ticket price does not include accommodation* *This event is BYOB though we ask kindly that guests do not consume outside alcohol at locations where there is a bar available* *This event is for 21+ and over* *We do not have any one day tickets available, tickets are for the full 2 evening event. All guests will need to book accommodation directly with the venue there will be no camping allowed on site as we have very limited numbers for the event and we need to adhere to HSE COVID guidelines*
Wrongway1985 wrote: » Hmm, now where's this Irish venue based? Ah yes Newcastle, England I see. Oh dear.
sydthebeat wrote: » That looks awful
Eod100 wrote: » Haven't been able to post this in a while but there's a socially distanced gig happening in Dublin this Saturday. That's one of the first non drive-in gigs I've heard about. Hopefully a good sign for return of live gigs! https://nialler9.com/theres-an-actual-gig-happening-in-dublin-this-saturday/
Penfailed wrote: » The Stendhal festival is going ahead in a different guise. They're restricting numbers and it's an over 21 event rather than a family affair like it usually is. Strong lineup although it's heavily weighed in favour of nordie bands.
PTH2009 wrote: » Out of all the gigs for 2020 Ozzy and Judas Priest in the 3arena is still standing but recent reports suggest Ozzy is not doing good healthwise
PTH2009 wrote: » https://www.olympia.ie/whats-on/songs-from-an-empty-room/ Surprised Glen Hansard didn't stick his nose in for this
Shedite27 wrote: » Seeing a new post in this thread isn’t as exciting as it used to be
Eod100 wrote: » Whelans plan to open on 10th August with 88 people
Exclamation Marc wrote: » At least it briefly paused Garth Brooks speculation...
rubadub wrote: » he was all set for Whelans but wanted 90 people so pulled out, mumbled some cringeworthy shite about his dead mother again... -I imagine any tickets will be like gold dust, if you look in other threads people are willing to pay 9euro for uneaten food just to get a pint. I wonder if the ticket prices will increase much to cover operating costs.