Furious-Red wrote: » Gerry Cinnamon has announced a second show in Belfast and added a show at the INEC in Killarney for next summer
PTH2009 wrote: » **** me that Killarney show will be mental The guy has a cough cough type of cultural following
Thrashssacre wrote: » And what type would that be exactly??
NIMAN wrote: » I got an email today to tell me about John Bishops Irish dates for 2021 2022. Yip, thats right folks. 2022! That must be a new record for selling tickets in advance.
PTH2009 wrote: » Its quite a common thing for comedies to announce shows/tours way in advance. Not sure of the reason but maybe its a creative one (announce the tour a year or 2 before hand and write it then) Elton John I think announced his dublin 2020 (now 2021) shows in 2018
Zardoz wrote: » Bit ridiculous announcing a tour when there is almost no chance of it going ahead as scheduled.
The Nal wrote: » We'll see a lot of that in the next few months. Get people buying the tickets and then postpone. Then they have your money on the books.
Zardoz wrote: » It seems like a cash grab to be honest. .
Zardoz wrote: » Little Mix have announced a UK and Ireland tour for next April and May. The 3Arena is pencilled in for April 28th. Bit ridiculous announcing a tour when there is almost no chance of it going ahead as scheduled.
mumo3 wrote: » I was wondering if the numbers will just be limited and seating spaced out more!! My girls are mad about them and get tickets to all their shows, so unfortunately they will be asking for these tickets for xmas so have to get them!! but i am super curious as to how it'll be done, I've already had load of gigs pushed to next year
SecretsOfEarth wrote: » As far as I'm aware, like the other poster said, these are being sold at full capacity. While it seems bizarre to think that we'd be able to return to normal by April, they obviously want to secure sales. This is probably especially relevant to an act like Little Mix, who had to cancel their 2020 summer tour around local UK outdoor venues which gave them a nice boost over the last few years. Most rescheduled concerts or new announcements seem to be putting October & November 2021 as their schedule, which seems a more reasonable timeframe.
Exclamation Marc wrote: » Gary Barlow playing Dublin and Belfast in June (maybe!)https://twitter.com/mcd_productions/status/1311923915422412801?s=20
hynesie08 wrote: » Didn't he barely sell out the bord gais last time? Still he's a guaranteed entertaining night out, I'll see how the world is in May.
Zardoz wrote: » He sold out 2 nights there quickly enough bar the VIP holdbacks.
hynesie08 wrote: » Like a man in orthopedic shoes, I stand corrected.....
Greg81 wrote: » Deftones + very special guest Gojira 6 June 2021 3 Arena Tickets sale from 9am 14th Oct.
Penfailed wrote: » Balls. That puts a dampener on the chances of Sunstroke happening next year.
rainagain wrote: » Longitude announced for next summer, I'm taking it as a positive sign that outdoor gigs will be happening (I know nothing is certain but I'm trying to think positively!)https://www.rte.ie/entertainment/2020/1127/1180881-first-acts-announced-for-longitude-2021/
GooglePlus wrote: » Save yourself the hassle and don't buy tickets for any gig announced next year yet. Don't know how the organisers of longitude are hoping to pack thousands of people into a venue when things are still so uncertain.
The Nal wrote: » None of these big gigs or festivals are going ahead without any insurance and theres no insurance company in the world who'll offer an insurance plan at the moment.