ROD STEWART RDS, Dublin, Sailing into history? Rod the Mod. Rod the Lad. Rodders. One of the best-selling artists of all time – he has sold more than 100 million records worldwide, you know. Continue reading
Calendar of Events
24 June 2013 – 31 July 2013
Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre opens on June 24th
Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap at Bord Gáis Energy Theatre opens on June 24th Continue reading
23 June 2013
ELTON JOHN The Marquee Cork
ELTON JOHN, The Marquee, Cork, Who he? UK songwriter Elton John has sold more than 250 million records throughout a four-decade career, making him one of the most successful recording artists ever. Continue reading
21 June 2013
Rihanna Diamonds World Tour
Rihanna Diamonds World Tour at Aviva Stadium Dublin Continue reading
Neil Young RDS Dublin
NEIL YOUNG RDS Dublin concert June 15th, Who he? One of rock music’s finest songwriters. His work is characterised by highly personal and political lyrics, an unparalleled stubbornness, filigree folk touches and a shredding guitar style that puts younger guitarists to shame. Continue reading
Bon Jovi Slane
Bringing their signature brand of rock `n’ roll back to the people, Jon Bon Jovi announced from a live press conference held at Slane Castle on Tuesday 30 October that Bon Jovi will hit the road in 2013 to fill stadiums and arenas worldwide with `Bon Jovi Because We Can – The Tour’ including a headline date at the historical Slane Castle on Saturday 15 June. Continue reading
14 June 2013
Robbie Williams
ROBBIE Williams will play Dublin’s Aviva Stadium on June 14th it has been confirmed. The singer had announced several arena tour dates for the UK late last year as part of his ‘Take the crown’ tour – however a date in Ireland was noticeably absent. Continue reading
9 June 2013 – 16 June 2013
Bloomsday 2013
Whats on in Dublin june bank holiday weekend, Bloomsday, james joyce, ulysses
9th June 2013 – 16th June 2013
Venue : Dublin
Bloomsday is celebrated on June 16th every year in Dublin. Bloomsday commemorates the work of the Irish author James Joyce and is called after the main character in his most famous work – Leopold Bloom of Ulysses fame.
Bloomsday takes the format of Joyce fans dressed in Edwardian costume to conjure up the atmosphere of the period in which Ulysses was set – 1904. To understand Bloomsday you need to know that it follows the trials and tribulations of one entire day in the life of Leopold Bloom in Ulysses – Bloomsday June 16th. Continue reading
8 June 2013
O2 Dublin THE WHO
O2 Dublin THE WHO, The Who? Formed in London in 1964, The Who, above all other rock bands of that era, influenced future musicians who wanted to use aggression as well as melody to make their mark. Classic proto-punk songs such as My Generation, Anyway Anyhow Anywhere and I’m a Boy set the tone for bands as diverse as U2, Flaming Lips and Pearl Jam. Continue reading