Prima Facie sold out in about four minutes. I know it was the Gaiety but I was surprised with no queue or waiting room.
Loads announced today
Wonder will the new venue in Palmerstown be shows like that '80s festival thing', Gavin James, Imelda May' etc
A lot of corporate guff there but curious to see what acts are announced
Enter Shikari moved to the Academy, same day
district x festival that was on last year was 25k capacity on that site. 20k the year before.
I phoned THT, gave them the code (which they said should work) and booked my seat over the phone.
Mick Flannery and Susan O'Neill playing Kilkenny at the Ballykeefe amphitheatre on Saturday 27th June.
Interesting, which site was it on?
the massive field behind the house
Is it new? They had that 80s festival there previously and the cover band days the last few years
Ah kinda sad that it wont be in the Ambassador
Another Mick Flannery Whelans gig here. Guess it's try out some of the songs from his upcoming musical.
Chewie gig moved from Ambassador to Whelans, they said it was because Ambassador can't offer standing.
You'd think they'd have considered that in advance 🤣
07 Oct: Black Box, Belfast, UK 08 Oct: Spirit Store, Dundalk, Ireland 09 Oct: Hawk’s Well Theatre, Sligo, Ireland 10 Oct: Cleeres, Kilkenny, Ireland 11 Oct: Skelper Quane’s, Kerry, Ireland 12 Oct: Róisín Dubh, Galway, Ireland 13 Oct: Cyprus Avenue, Cork, Ireland
Tour manager not doing her any favours with that route around the country.
Anyone on here have people in the know for dates of Other Voices?
(Said I'd chance my arm)
It's usually the first weekend of December except last year was last weekend in November. Usually confirmed by the autumn.
Yeah i know when it roughly is, but there is always someone who seems to know before its 100%confirmed so people book out the dates for accommodation in advance. Seeing if anyone here has contacts in kerry 😅
Weezer teasing a US Arena tour
Been here as support 2022,2024 and headliner 2025 so not expecting a gig here in 2026 but maybe 2027
Could always book those weekends with somewhere you can cancel for free and then cancel once confirmed.
They must have given quite a few tickets away to The Overlap last night, only seemed to be a few hundred empty seats.
Hecklers throughout were a pain and the number of people floating out for pints was something I've never seen before there.
Not a great show by any stretch of the imagination, glad I got my ticket for free, I'd have been annoyed if I paid €80-100.
that kind of money for a podcast show is a damning indictment of where ticket/gig prices are atm. bonkers.
It reeks of a night that the venue made a killing on alcohol.
At €8 a pint of Guinness, hard for them to not.
A lot of their expected audience probably in Prague!
Last weekend of November is the smart money, i know someone in dingle and can ask him if he has a definite but as he said to me before, half the committee have accommodation for rent, and last week in Nov is far more expensive than the following week
Well, people are paying €210 quid to go watch a movie.
I think this is unfair. Those are VIP tickets where you also get…. *checks notes*… a VIP lanyard and a gift that's probably a tote bag or a poster which are easily worth around €10.
You'd be better off being back a bit, too. No logic in putting the premium seats up the front for an event like that. A conventional concert is one thing, but not for an orchestra and a giant screen.
Yeah flat seats surely worst seats for that. Daft