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09.07.14 Dublin Vicar Street.

Posted: 18 Feb 2014, 22:10
by abridged
:-)

Posted: 18 Feb 2014, 22:16
by Being645
http://www.vicarstreet.ie/component/eve ... _year=2014 ... ;D ...

... not yet listed, but hell ... ;D ...

Posted: 18 Feb 2014, 23:29
by Arrrgh!
Woo and indeed hoo.

Looking forward to this enormously!

Posted: 18 Feb 2014, 23:31
by sziamiau
oh how I would love to do this one...but I don't see the chance of my Kansas trip to be cancelled:( man I really love the idea of Dublin

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 00:49
by Dr. Moody
http://www.ticketmaster.ie/event/18004C52E78554A7[url]

not on sale yet, but will be at link above..

Looking forward to this, will most likely do Belfast too.

;D

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 10:24
by robertzombie
I'll be doing Dublin :) I had considered Belfast but couldn't get my head around the travel :S

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 10:48
by mh
Deadly buzz. :)

I'm in for this and Belfast for sure.

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 11:15
by robertzombie
Aha, this bus should do it, right? :D http://www.eurolines.co.uk/

Posted: 19 Feb 2014, 11:35
by abridged
robertzombie wrote:Aha, this bus should do it, right? :D http://www.eurolines.co.uk/
Ah Translink NI run really regularly to Dublin from Belfast and the venue isn't that far from the bus station. :-) http://www.translink.co.uk/ I'll be getting the same bus! :-)

Posted: 21 Feb 2014, 10:20
by bangles
Yea! Got tickets!

Posted: 21 Feb 2014, 10:43
by mh
Me too! :D

Posted: 21 Feb 2014, 18:29
by abridged
And me! :D

Posted: 22 Feb 2014, 17:34
by radiojamaica
Dare I go see The Sisters again in Dublin?
Last time the 'don't move or you'll get a fist in yer face' attitude didn't exactly do it for me.

As a city, Dublin was fun though. Even found that bloody Spike & all ;D

Posted: 22 Feb 2014, 19:21
by Drenchrom
radiojamaica wrote:Dare I go see The Sisters again in Dublin?
Last time the 'don't move or you'll get a fist in yer face' attitude didn't exactly do it for me.

As a city, Dublin was fun though. Even found that bloody Spike & all ;D

Come on, it's in a different venue. Hopefully no wristband nonsense. Some of us are doing Belfast and Dublin.

Matt..

Posted: 23 Feb 2014, 01:36
by bangles
Drenchrom wrote:
radiojamaica wrote:Dare I go see The Sisters again in Dublin?
Last time the 'don't move or you'll get a fist in yer face' attitude didn't exactly do it for me.

As a city, Dublin was fun though. Even found that bloody Spike & all ;D

Come on, it's in a different venue. Hopefully no wristband nonsense. Some of us are doing Belfast and Dublin.

Matt..
vicar street is basically standing with seats on the lower level mean you can ramble as you please. There's also an upstairs balcony but never seen anyone getting their tix checked once inside so can't imagine same hassels ever occur. Bars are easy to get to as is smoking area outside main entrance. I'd say it'll be a great venue for the fog and light show!

Posted: 07 Mar 2014, 09:27
by paint it black
Was there for Adam Ant. Great venue no problem with moshing well relaxed not far from TB.

Will be getting a train over bus tho

Posted: 19 Mar 2014, 00:20
by Batty Von Blingtrash
I'm in for Dublin! Anyone stuck for travel logistics, give me a shout- I do Belfast/Dublin on the bus regularly and its cheap even to pay on the day.
Vicar street is a top venue and I've never had any of the cr_p attitude some people complained about at the Olympia last time there.

We had so much fun after the last Sisters show in Dublin, though remain mortified to this day at singing to Ben on the way across the bridge and insisting that we should lift and carry him because we were from 'The mighty north'. Jaysus.

Posted: 20 May 2014, 16:04
by godgirl
Batty Von Blingtrash wrote:I'm in for Dublin! Anyone stuck for travel logistics, give me a shout- I do Belfast/Dublin on the bus regularly and its cheap even to pay on the day.
What a bout the train? -

I have a sort of sudden fear of 100s of people tryin' to cram onto the same bus last minute and be bein' the one left on the pavement bawlin'....

I gather it's about €10 but can't be booked too early in advance - seems like the nicer leg stretch option for a few Euro more - if not, I'm still in much need of advance booking anything as I absolutely hate uncertainty!

:oops:

Marge xxx

<just need to find a hotel for Dublin now....>

Posted: 20 May 2014, 17:31
by Mav787
I'm doing the train. Looks cheap enough to me.

Looks like you can book from a month before.

Posted: 20 May 2014, 19:19
by abridged
Probably doing the bus from Derry. 4 hours. But worth it hopefully! There's regular buses from Belfast but the train is good also. :D

Posted: 20 May 2014, 22:13
by bangles
Train only takes just over 2 hours which is grand. If you book in advance (usually within 2 days or so) you can get tickets for about a tenner...

The last time I was up there, I noticed Belfast had some very good second hand record shops and as it's the first time following the Sisters, I'll be able to drop stuff off at home, it might be nice to do a bit of shopping!

Posted: 21 May 2014, 07:39
by Memnarch
bangles wrote:
The last time I was up there, I noticed Belfast had some very good second hand record shops and as it's the first time following the Sisters, I'll be able to drop stuff off at home, it might be nice to do a bit of shopping!
Honestly, I wouldn't bother. There's only really one now worth looking in called Dragon. The rest have closed down. Well there is Good vibrations, but unless battered Bread Lp's are your thing, and entitled, clueless owners...

Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 15:42
by abridged
Finally booked me hotel for Dublin. :D Looking forward to seeing everyone in Dublin and Belfast for a purple Guinness! :D

Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 20:47
by Mercy123
Looking forward to this one. Anyone else making the trip from Yorkshire?
Pre and post gig - Whats the Thomas House like? I know Fibbers but not heard of Thomas House before.

Posted: 25 Jun 2014, 21:40
by bangles
great pub with a kinda rockabilly/ rocker vibe and a stone's throw from vicar st...