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Oasis are back for their first gigs on Irish soil since 2008, with the Oasis Live '25 reunion tour arriving in Dublin for two ...
The wait is almost over for Oasis fans attending their shows in Dublin this weekend, as the Britpop legends prepare to play ...
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Irish Mirror on MSN'I'm living the Oasis dream but this weekend I'm just another die-hard fan at Croke Park'Live Forever, Ireland's foremost Oasis tribute act will play a series of sold out acoustic shows over the weekend, but as ...
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Dublin Live on MSNOasis fans given Covid 'superspreader' warning ahead of Croke Park showsMore than 160,000 fans are expected to descend on Croke Park this weekend for two sold-out shows of the Live 25 reunion tour ...
Official stage times for Croke Park have not yet been confirmed but venues in the UK have opened at 5pm with Cast on first at ...
OASIS fans flocking to Croke Park this weekend look like they’re in for some glorious SUNSHIIIINE — and temperatures are set to top 26 DEGREES. Warm and sunny weather is forecast for Saturday AND ...
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Irish Mirror on MSNOasis Croke Park: Explained - The deep Irish heritage of Liam and Noel GallagherOasis are set to hit the stage in Dublin’s Croke Park on August 16 and 17 in front of an excited sold-out crowd on both ...
Chantelle Cameron is chasing the trilogy fight with Katie Taylor and her new promoters want to fund that fight at Croke Park.
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Irish Examiner on MSNTeehan excited about Sunday's Croke Park deciderBy Kevin Egan For those who live in frontier territory, every county boundary feels like the 38th parallel across Korea, or ...
Croke Park officials tell me that 15,000 "Penn Staters" have made the trip across the ocean compared to Central Florida.Both teams will be playing Saturday for the Dan Rooney Trophy, named after ...
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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 ...
Croke Park’s Hogan Stand was named in honour of the 13 spectators and Tipperary player, Michael Hogan, who were fatally shot by the Royal Irish Constabulary on Nov 21, 1920.
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