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By train: The nearest railway stations are Drumcondra and Clonliffe Road which are both about a five-minute walk from Croke ...
For a teenager in rural Ireland, the things the brothers sang about felt superficial after Kurt Cobain’s anguish. But Oasis, ...
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Dublin Live on MSNOasis at Croke Park: Full list of banned items, including alcohol and lightsabersEven die hard Oasis fans may not know that Noel Gallagher once trained Obi Wan Kenobi in the art of lightsaber battle. Not ...
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Extra.ie on MSNAll the gigs Oasis played in Ireland over the years ahead of triumphant Croke Park returnAfter 16 long years, Oasis are finally set to return to Ireland when they play Croke Park as part of their reunion tour. Noel and Liam were the two main members of the Britpop band, often considered ...
Almost a year after a ticket scramble sparked anger over dynamic pricing, Oasis are set to bring their long-awaited Live 25 reunion tour to Dublin’s Croke Park.
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Irish Mirror on MSNTG4 viewing figures soar for All-Ireland ladies finals at Croke ParkWhile attendance for last weekend's All-Ireland final triple bill on TG4, featuring dream senior pairing Dublin and Meath, ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNDublin homecoming put on ice as change sees celebrations moved to TuesdayDublin City Council have announced that the Dublin Ladies' All-Ireland homecoming has been moved from Monday to Tuesday due ...
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Independent.ie on MSNOasis to play in Scotland this weekend in final stop before Croke Park gigsBritpop fans are gearing up for the three highly anticipated Oasis shows at Murrayfield as the first is set to begin later on Friday.The Mancunian rockers will return to Scotland for the first time in ...
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RSVP Live on MSN'I played 10 All-Ireland finals in Croke Park and here's what I learned'All-Ireland Senior Ladies Football Championship winner Valerie Mulcahy reveals the finals that stand out to her and what the ...
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Independent.ie on MSN‘It’s the pinnacle of the year’ – Dublin fans celebrate All-Ireland Ladies victory over MeathIt was a sunny day out for Dublin and Meath fans who watched their teams face off in Croke Park yesterday to lift the Brendan Martin trophy. It was the Dubs who emerged victorious from the LGFA ...
Around 3.40 tomorrow, the Dublin squad will emerge from a dressing-room they use for every game in Croke Park, gallop straight across the pitch to be photographed, before heading to the Hill 16 ...
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