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Venue Other Performers Attendance Europe June 21, 1992: Dublin: Republic of Ireland: Point Theatre: The Breeders & Teenage Fanclub: 8,000/8,000 [44] June 22, 1992 Belfast: Northern Ireland: King's Hall: The Breeders & Teenage Fanclub: June 24, 1992 Paris France Zénith de Paris [45] Teenage Fanclub: June 26, 1992: Roskilde: Denmark: Roskilde ...
The 3Arena is an indoor amphitheatre located beside the river Liffey at North Wall Quay in the Dublin Docklands in Dublin, Ireland. It was built on the site of the former Point Theatre, a smaller music venue which operated from 1988 to 2007, retaining only some of the outer facade preserved from its original role as a railway goods handling station.
The venue also had an adjacent pizza parlour which was part-owned by Huey Morgan of the Fun Lovin' Criminals. Rob Smith at Eamonn Doran's in 2005. The Cranberries, Mundy, Paddy Casey, Damien Dempsey, Joy Zipper, Republic Of Loose started off playing there. [1] In 1993, Radiohead played their first-ever Irish gig at the venue. [2]
Unknown venue — June 30, 1977 Rockford: Stardust Lounge July 1, 1977 Saint Paul: Kelly's Pub The Suicide Commandos: July 2, 1977 July 4, 1977 Milwaukee: Henry Maier Festival Park — July 6, 1977 Chicago Ivanhoe Theater The Dictators July 8, 1977 Lebanon: Unknown venue — July 14, 1977 Austin: Armadillo World Headquarters: Aalon: July 15 ...
Vicar Street is a concert, performing arts centre and events venue in Dublin, Ireland. Located at Thomas Street, Dublin 8, Vicar Street has capacity for 1,050 people for seated performances and 1,500 people for standing gigs. [1] The venue is owned by Harry Crosbie and operated by Peter Aiken.
Paul Rudd surprised Dublin pub-goers by sharing a pint with Irish band Hermitage Green before their Olympia Theatre gig on Thursday, 5 December. The band said they'd finished sound check at the ...
The 1967–68 Tours (also known as The Bee Gees in Concert, Spring Tour '68, North American Tour) are a series of concerts held in 1967 and 1968 by the Bee Gees.The tours promoted their third, fourth and fifth studio albums: Bee Gees' 1st (1967), Horizontal (1968) and Idea (1968).
Venue Opening act(s) North America (Supporting The English Beat from March 26 – April 24) March 26, 1983 Durham: United States Page Auditorium — March 27, 1983 Chapel Hill: Memorial Hall — March 28, 1983 Columbia: Russell House Ballroom — March 30, 1983 Daytona Beach: Club 600 North — March 31, 1983 Coral Gables: The Patio — April 2 ...