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MCD to sell 2.5m tickets in 2025 on back of Oasis and Robbie Williams shows

MCD to sell 2.5m tickets in 2025 on back of Oasis and Robbie Williams shows

Tue, 24 Jun, 2025

The MCD managing director said ticket sales for 2025 “are very good”, adding that Croke Park shows by Oasis and Robbie Williams, along with Electric Picnic, are sell-outs.
Explained: Could Dublin get an economic windfall from Taylor Swift?

Explained: Could Dublin get an economic windfall from Taylor Swift?

Thu, 27 Jun, 2024

As the US pop superstar prepares for her Aviva Stadium concerts, could 'Swiftonomics' benefit Dublin?
Explained: Could Dublin get an economic windfall from Taylor Swift?

Explained: Could Dublin get an economic windfall from Taylor Swift?

Thu, 27 Jun, 2024

As the US pop superstar prepares for her Aviva Stadium concerts, could 'Swiftonomics' benefit Dublin?

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