JP Liz V1 wrote: » Scotty McCreery rumoured on another siteIs their a third date added now?
Paulegend wrote: » id be guessing trisha yearwood and probably crystal swing or someone like that. an irish country act most likely
Cherrycoke wrote: » There was lots of hassle at the Ticketmaster outlet in Limerick this morninghttp://www.limerickleader.ie/what-s-on/arts-entertainment/music/anger-in-limerick-as-fans-fail-to-secure-garth-brooks-tickets-1-5844884 They didn't open the doors until 9:50, and then only 46 people were served tickets. People had been there for days :O I was contemplating queuing, but I'm so glad I didn't now Got two seated for the Sunday night after a 40 min wait
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Nathan Carter and Mike Denver are probably the biggest Irish country acts at the moment so might be one of them
Tigger99 wrote: » Seeing as how he's married to Trisha Yearwood, don't she'd be on support. Anyways she's too big to be support I'd say. Wonder if that thing about them having to be Irish is true? Would love to see an upcoming American country star cone here.
Munster_Gal wrote: » Gutted for anyone who didn't get them. I'm disgusted to see that people are selling them already online for 4 times the value. scumbags!
Paulegend wrote: » id say youd be on the ball about them then well the fact that he is married to her would lead me to believe she would do a short set. would make sense.
Paulegend wrote: » dont go to touts please your only encouraging them wait@ want to make a quick turnover so stay calm and relax people that are selling tickets will sell close to face value the closer it gets to the event (as they wont want to be stuck with tickets they cant use). if your impatient then try websites that are anti-touting such as toutless.com dont panic and encourage the scum of the music scene
schoolhouse wrote: » These scumbags had tickets for sale on DoneDeal within minutes of them going on sale. I like many didn't get tickets and am devastated so I hope they burn a hole in the Scum's pocket and no luck comes from profiteering
Zardoz wrote: » There will be plenty of tickets available closer to the gig. People need to keep a calm head ,no rush . The premium seat tickets are still to go on sale,and the promoters have a large percentage of tickets held back .These tickets will go on sale once the stage layout is known and safety regulations passed etc. Ticketmaster often hold back tickets to increase the hype of gigs ,they often say gigs are sold out but thousands of tickets go onsale later on. These tickets are often the best seats in the house. U2 played Croke Park in 2009 for 3 nights in a pre recession Ireland and the demand then was higher than for Garth Brooks,tickets sold out in under an hour and the touts were selling tickets for below face value for the first 2 gigs. I rarely buy tickets myself when they go onsale ,I wait until closer to the date and pick them up off Ticketmaster or Done Deal ,Gumtree etc and have yet to miss any gig I have wanted to go to ,I mostly get tickets at less than face value too and good seats as well.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Cnuts selling them on for 4 or 5 times as much. Just seeing the prices sicken me. They were €65 this morning.
Amanda7326 wrote: » Hi, when you say they will go on sale with ticket master, will they announce it before hand? or I should say do they normally announce before hand?
sunbabe08 wrote: » anyone with a ticket, enough with the complaining where it is, I know plenty of people win were not that lucky
samo wrote: » Have to agree.. absolutely bloody thrilled to have 2 tickets anywhere after this morning, I really didnt think it was gonna happen at one stage and couldnt queue up (was pushing it to get the morning off to try and even get into work later!) and absolutely horrible for anyone especially those who queued and didnt get any.
Fortyjocks wrote: » Apparently per news reports there won't be a fourth Croke Park concert per Peter Aiken. Lots of people disappointed at missing out - anyone think there are prospects of a few more concerts around the country to meet the remaining demand? I know there were strong rumours of Garth Brooks coming to Nowlan Park a few weeks ago
dobman88 wrote: » No. That is the only GAA week free for Croke Park and they have a deal with residents to have no more than 3 shows in a 14 day period.Belfast is the only other place I could think of in Ireland tbh.