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The epic run of Oasis homecoming shows in Manchester has now come to an end after five nights at Heaton Park, with the band ...
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Extra.ie on MSNLimited tickets for Robbie Williams’ Croke Park gig made availableLimited tickets for Robbie Williams’s live show at Dublin’s Croke Park on August 23 have just been made available for purchase. His upcoming stadium tour is in support of his upcoming record ...
Oasis are set to bring their reunion tour to Ireland with two huge gigs at Dublin's Croke Park in August - find out ...
Fans of Oasis are advised to be vigilant if they are still looking to secure a ticket ahead of the shows in Croke Park ...
Gallagher may be asking that very question before taking the stage at Croke Park next month for the highly anticipated Irish leg of their Live ‘25 reunion tour. The gigs at Heaton Park last weekend ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNTens of thousands of fans to pack into Croke Park for All-Ireland Hurling FinalWhile it’s an all-Munster All-Ireland Hurling Final for the third time in six years it’s the first ever meeting of Tipperary ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNNo major traffic delays but car parks near Dublin full as Cork and Tipp fans head to Croke ParkKent Station was a sea of red and white from the early this morning, as thousands of Cork supporters boarded trains up to ...
From tips for General Standing ticketholders to "toilet moments", here is a round up of everything you need to know ahead of ...
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Extra.ie on MSNOasis reignite in Cardiff – Here’s what to expect in Croke ParkThe drought ended to fevered applause as Oasis exploded on to the stage in Cardiff last night for the opening gig of their much anticipated comeback tour, the first of a number of shows in their ‘LIVE ...
BBC Sport NI pundit Neil McManus takes us through his thoughts ahead of the All-Ireland Hurling final between Cork and Tipperary ...
KATIE Taylor should get the “mother and father of all homecomings” by getting the chance to fight in Croke Park, the Dail ...
Situated on Jones Road on Dublin's Northside (and typically Dublin's poorer side), Croke Park became the home of Gaelic Games in 1884, although at the time it was still holding soccer club ...
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