The Golden Miller wrote: » With the lack of any new mainstream guitar bands coming through, is there any band capable of actually selling out the venue, who haven't played it before? Having this conversation the other day with a mate, and it's a sad indictment of music that the only band who comes to mind, would be if Blur reformed. I don't actually think any other band would sell out the venue, who haven't played it already
spaceHopper wrote: » Ed Sheeran supported by Garth Brooks ;-)
mightyreds wrote: » Gonna throw out a few not sure if they played there before so might get some wrong, I'd go with The cure, the who, def Leppard and iron maiden. I know I said ACDC joking but they would be top of the list and I reckon sell out quickly enough. I will add I think the killers would probably get close to a full house based on it being slane.I reckon Dermot Kennedy would sell it out too
fran38 wrote: » He wouldn't sell out the VIP seating area
fran38 wrote: » It will be an old reliable ie: ACDC, Iron Maiden, Metallica with a support act of up and coming guitar bands ie: Fontaines DC, Inhaler, Black Stone Cherry, Greta van fleet and Haim.
Royale with Cheese wrote: » Some cúnts will break out a laptop, push play and dance around for a bit while the crowd gets to enjoy a "light show". Job done, 80,000 tickets at €100 a pop no problem.
mightyreds wrote: » Picture this a good shout, what did they do 5 nights in the row in the 3 arena not many do that.
mightyreds wrote: » Gonna throw out a few not sure if they played there before so might get some wrong, I'd go with The cure, the who, def Leppard and iron maiden. I know I said ACDC joking but they would be top of the list and I reckon sell out quickly enough. I will add I think the killers would probably get close to a full house based on it being slane. I reckon Dermot Kennedy would sell it out too
dobman88 wrote: » They're not my cup of tea at all but I think Picture This would have a chance of selling it out. They're massive in Ireland, UK and Europe. They're doing ok in America too, have been on that James Corden show a couple of times and sold out some decent sized shows. They've sold out the RDS here and have sold out the 3arena multiple times. Actually any gig I've heard of them doing here has been a sell out. I wouldn't go and see them so I'd hope they wouldn't get chosen for Slane but I think they'd be close to a sell out.
Jayesdiem wrote: » Metallica was Slane’s most recent act in 2019, I doubt they’ll be doing it again as great as it was. To whoever suggested Dermot Kennedy........is that a name that fits with some of the all time greats of rock that Slane caters to? U2, Oasis, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Metallica, Guns ‘n Roses..........Dermot Kennedy. Sorry, he’s not there yet.
mightyreds wrote: » Missed Eminem and Robbie Williams in your list of all time rock acts there, just cause he's not a all time great rock act doesn't mean he wouldn't sell out he's got the selling power it's already proven.
Burty330 wrote: » The Chili Peppers played one of the greatest Slane gigs off time , however time moves on. They would be lucky to get half of the 80 thousand crowd they played to back in 2003. 18- 30s just aren't big on RHCPs these days. It doesn't help that they haven't released any good material since 2006 either. Same goes for Pearl Jam who have released sucky album after sucky album since 2002. You'd get good 45k id say , no more than that. But PJ have no no intention of ever coming back here. They've made that clear a long time ago!
Jayesdiem wrote: » I can’t tell if you are joking there or not? Eminem.....rock? Maybe in some parallel universe.......
mightyreds wrote: » Ah yeah I'm only joking with you, my original point wasn't that Dermot Kennedy should play but the likes of him and picture this have the selling power and I'm sure the owner wouldn't turn down the money either. My preference would be ACDC. If Metallica did it again which is unlikely I'd buy a ticket in a second that was awesome.
The Golden Miller wrote: » Would Blur sell it out?