Monopoly behaviour, and yet the CCPC and the commission sit on their hands
Ching ching
We can practically claim Nick Cave, making it an all Irish top 5
Where about is that carpenter wan from?
Ah Shur Keoghan is plugging a furrow there, she’s one of our own too
Be easy to see who paid over the odds in first concerts and offer them swap into new dates at standard pricing
Sabs is class
I think she comes across as quite harsh looking. She’s an excellent business woman I would say.
Kildare Ticketmaster customers spent the most on Oasis tickets for the band’s two gigs in Dublin next year according to the latest AIB Spend Trend, shelling out €466 per transaction.
The trend also shows that Oasis fans set two records for spending so far in 2024.
AIB said that Saturday August 31 saw the highest average transaction value for tickets among the bank’s customers so far this year at €347. This marked a 300% increase on the average transaction for 2024 to date (€87).
August 31 also saw the highest total spend on tickets this year at about €6.3m.
AIB noted that the highest spend per transaction on tickets that day was in Kildare, followed by Monaghan (€444), Louth (€429), Roscommon (€420) and Cavan (€411).
Meanwhile, Electric Picnic fans drove the second largest ticket sales so far this year, on August 21, with an average transaction value of €231.
The total spend on tickets by AIB customers that day was about €4.8m.
When it comes to the highest spend per transaction, the top spenders came from the home of Electric Picnic - Co Laois (€320) - followed by Carlow (€259), Kildare (€257), Offaly (€244) and Kilkenny (€241).
Liam is tremendous fun
https://twitter.com/liamgfansclub/status/1834971573209448480?s=46&t=YOfhVM10W0bcyIiYSLI3Wg
A preview of the Oasis tour next summer
Liam has already commented
Cast were a very underrated band of that era
Walkaway was and still is a cracking tune
cast and no shadow as support
History is unreal
That might actually be your best ever post in the history of TFK