Zardoz wrote: » Residents are planning on taking an injunction against the remaining 3 gigs it would seem. What a mess.
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Ye almost gave me a heart attack. All 5. Christ almighty.
sunbabe08 wrote: » if the croke park residence have their way it's a possibility
Mr.S wrote: » Sounds very Daily Mail.
miju wrote: » And the stupid townies continue to do damage, ****ing gob****es the lot of them looks like all five are going to be cancelled now.http://www.independent.ie/entertainment/music/music-news/exclusive-fears-grow-that-all-five-garth-brooks-gigs-will-be-cancelled-30404148.html
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Ah christ almighty. The council met them half way. What do they want. One of the first posts I wrote this morning before any real news. You cant keep them happy.
bennyl10 wrote: » they've no reason or any basis for which to force this injunction. The agreement was followed. the 3 gigs have been given, and baring Garth throwing a hissy fit over him not being allowed play all 5, the gigs will go ahead. There is a possibility he could ask to be paid for all 5, aiken would refuse and he pulls from all of them.. He says he loves Ireland, but in reality he loves money!
deeks wrote: » The three gigs as per the agreement would be the three One Direction gigs as I understand it - therefore any of the Garth Brooks concerts still breaches the original agreement.
bennyl10 wrote: » the agreement simply said that after 3 gigs Aiken needed to seek planning permission for any further gigs, they've done this and 3 have been granted.. This has been said hundreds of times in both threads.. AIKEN DID NOT BREAK THE 'AGREEMENT' IT WAS FOLLOWED TO A TEE
ciaran75 wrote: » will ticketmaster refund their booking fee also?
PropJoe10 wrote: » I wouldnt think so. Ticketmaster are the absolute scum of the earth. I cant see them refunding anything more than they absolutely have to.
Zardoz wrote: » Is the stage going to be on Hill 16 or on the pitch for the gig ? Looking at Ticketmaster if its on the pitch they are selling alot of tickets with restricted views.
DrPhilG wrote: » Block 301 row HH This is right beside the stage. Anyone have experience of sitting that close? Is there such a thing as too close, IE restricted view? You have 8 minutes 13 seconds to answer me... :eek:
HardLuckWoman wrote: » The stage is being built on the residents houses. This is to accommodate a further 160,000 people.
DrPhilG wrote: » 4 minutes 50 people! I have Sunday tickets, but they're in the back arse of the far opposite stand and in the rafters. Is this a worthwhile upgrade?
hynesie08 wrote: » Thats the planning permission. After the 4th gig in 09 an agreement was apparently reached. 2 seperate things. tv3,rte and that independent link all reference the 09 agreement, not the 93 planning permission.
8-10 wrote: » Just got 2 standing myself a few mins ago for Sunday, can't get better than that unless you prefer sitting at gigs for some reason
HardLuckWoman wrote: » The areement was that the planning board's decision would remain in place.
hynesie08 wrote: » link?
HardLuckWoman wrote: » Last weeks independent provided over in after hours.
rubadub wrote: » I have always gotten every penny back from TM from numerous cancelled gigs over the years. -they are still absolute scum of the earth though!
Amanda7326 wrote: » why have ticket master put the price of the sunday tickets up to €80... has anyone else noticed this?!?!?!!?
DrPhilG wrote: » Not all, those are "premium level" tickets. No idea what that means.