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Concerts

# concerts - Tuesday 5 March, 2013

From The Daily Edge Freebird This post contains videos

The 9 most annoying people at a gig

Oh you know all the words? Well done!

# concerts - Friday 31 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Concerts

Swedish House Mafia fallout: Gardaí and MCD praise successful Marlay Park operations

The enhanced security and policing operations have been praised and welcomed.

# concerts - Wednesday 22 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters’ Belfast concert provokes complaints over noise

Music from the concert could be heard by residents up to 12 miles away, according to complaints.

# concerts - Thursday 16 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Concerts

Gardaí warn concert-goers of major crackdown at Marlay Park gigs

175 gardaí will be patrolling the David Guetta concert next week with back up from dogs from the Garda drugs unit.

# concerts - Friday 3 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Your Say This post contains a poll

Poll: Have you been turned off attending outdoor concerts?

Problems at a gig in the Phoenix Park in July were highlighted in a Garda report yesterday. Would they put you off attending large, outdoor events?

# concerts - Tuesday 10 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Phoenix Park

Gardaí and MCD hold preliminary review of Phoenix Park concert

Gardaí say there were 33 arrests at the Swedish House Mafia concert on Saturday.

# concerts - Sunday 22 April, 2012

From The Daily Edge Sinead O'Connor

Sinéad O’Connor cancels tour

The singer has apologised to her fans, explaining she has been suffering from mental health problems and is following her doctor’s advice to not perform.

# concerts - Thursday 12 April, 2012

From The Daily Edge Slane 2012

Hogan’s legal tweak may revive hopes of 2012 Slane concert

Lord Henry Mountcharles says a 2012 gig is “unlikely” – but the law’s been changed to reduce the minimum notice period.

# concerts - Thursday 22 December, 2011

From The Daily Edge Win This post contains videos

WIN: Tickets to Imelda May in Mayo on New Year’s Eve

The rockabilly princess plays the Royal Theatre in Castlebar on 31 December – and you could be there too.

# concerts - Tuesday 19 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Commute

Car-sharing scheme could save 50 per cent of commuting costs

A new website has been launched which will enable people to car-share for a variety of events, saving on petrol, tolls etc…

# concerts - Thursday 16 June, 2011

Apple patent reveals proposal to ban iPhone from filming live events

Software on the phone and at a music or sports venue would work to disable your iPhone camera automatically.

# concerts - Monday 26 July, 2010

KINGS OF LEON were forced to cut short a gig in St Louis on Friday night – because of flying pigeon excrement.

Pigeons in the rafters of the Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre began to leave droppings when support acts the Postelles and the Stills played their opening sets.

And though Kings of Leon bassist Jared Followill said the band “couldn’t believe what the Postelles and the Stills looked like after their sets, we didn’t want to cancel the show, so we went for it.”

The band tried to complete a full set but were forced to cut it short after just three songs. As the Guardian reports:

Minutes later, an announcement came over the PA saying that the concert had been cancelled “due to concerns over the band’s safety”. The audience reportedly booed, hissed and – slightly inaccurately – yelled “Bullshit!”




The band’s manager said the band had tried to play but Followill was hit “several times during the first two songs”, and that pigeon poo had “landed near his mouth” during the third song, Taper Jean Girl.

“They couldn’t deal any longer,” the manager said. “It’s not only disgusting – it’s a toxic health hazard.”

On Twitter, Jared’s brother Nathan, the band’s drummer, asked fans not to take out their anger for the gig’s curtailment on Jared, saying: “It’s the f**king venue’s fault… So sorry St Louis, pigeons s**tting in Jared’s mouth… we had to bail.”

The venue’s management have admitted a “significant pigeon infestation problem” and the gig’s promoters have offered full refunds.