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Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 2:33 pm
by Maarten
carlowmike wrote:looking to swap one seat for Wednesday Concert ( in Block A4 , Row Y, seat 93 ) for seat on Tuesday in Block 3 or 5.
Mike,
You might want to repeat your question here, in the "sell - swap - buy tickets thread":
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=31751
Maarten
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:19 pm
by so_long_marianne
carlowmike wrote:by so_long_marianne » Thu Mar 29, 2012 12:50 pm
Booked my tickets
Does anyone know the approximate capacity of the venue?
For Leonard Cohen concerts in 2008 the premission was for up to 10,000 seated but I believe they add and rearrange seating depending on demand

Thank you

I can only imagine they'll be adding more then

Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 4:51 pm
by carlowmike
Maarteen wrote: Mike,
You might want to repeat your question here, in the "sell - swap - buy tickets thread":
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=31751
Maarten
Thank you Maarteen, I will try that section, I also have three tickets for sale at 95.50 euro each in Block A4, ( centre block ) Row Y, Seats 94 -96 for Wednesday 12th Sept. ( no Fee - no Credit Card charge ) 
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Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:20 pm
by swan13
carlowmike wrote:Maarteen wrote: Mike,
You might want to repeat your question here, in the "sell - swap - buy tickets thread":
viewtopic.php?f=58&t=31751
Maarten
Thank you Maarteen, I will try that section, I also have three tickets for sale at 95.50 euro each in Block A4, ( centre block ) Row Y, Seats 94 -96 for Wednesday 12th Sept. ( no Fee - no Credit Card charge ) 
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Mike I have PM'd you, that's a go for 2. Thanks. Liz
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 10:55 pm
by carlowmike
swan13 wrote : Mike I have PM'd you, that's a go for 2. Thanks. Liz
They are yours Liz for 95.50 each but there may be two more concerts added for Kilmainham ( Fri. and Sat.
) so if you decide to change your mind let me know, no pressure 
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 9:21 pm
by swan13
carlowmike wrote:swan13 wrote : Mike I have PM'd you, that's a go for 2. Thanks. Liz
They are yours Liz for 95.50 each but there may be two more concerts added for Kilmainham ( Fri. and Sat.
) so if you decide to change your mind let me know, no pressure 
Mike, I still want the tickets for Wed even with the additional planned shows, PM me with payment details. Thanks. Liz
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:08 pm
by carlowmike
I am told that extra concert(s) planned for Kilmainham are subject to negotiations with residents in the area 
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Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:16 pm
by musicmania
carlowmike wrote:I am told that extra concert(s) planned for Kilmainham are subject to negotiations with residents in the area 
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That means we will be waiting a while yet before any announcements.
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:06 pm
by carlowmike
Irish Times.
Wednesday, April 4, 2012.
Cohen adds third Dublin date
Leonard Cohen: to play three concerts in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham in September
Singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen has added a third date to his return to Dublin later this year.
Tickets for the first two shows in the grounds of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham on September 11th and 12th sold out in hours last week, prompting the additional performance.
The 77-year-old, who broke a 10-year hiatus from live shows by performing at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in 2008, will play the third night on Friday, September 14th.
He credited the audience that night with reducing him to tears with their warmth.
Cohen's greatest literary hero is WB Yeats. At a show in Lissadell in Sligo two years ago, he took time to travel around Yeats country and says he was deeply moved by his visit. "It was a huge thing for me," he said.
Earlier this year he released his first new studio album in eight years, Old Ideas. He has been performing consistently for the past four years after leaving behind his life in a Zen Buddhist retreat. A few years ago it emerged that his bank account had all but been cleared out by an ex-manager.
Tickets for the first of the all-seated shows sold in less than 10 minutes and the second a few hours later. Tickets for the third show, priced from €79.50, will be available from 9am on Thursday April 19th. 
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 3:43 pm
by jeney
Tickets for the third show, priced from €79.50, will be available from 9am on Thursday April 19th
Didn't Jarkko hint that there might be a 4th night for Dublin ?
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 6:25 pm
by carlowmike
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 3:55 pm
by orla cunningham
Can anyone please tell me what time Leonard is expected on stage in Kilmainham, I am travelling up for the Concert and dont want to miss a minute of him, i know gates open at 4,
thanks
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Thu Apr 05, 2012 8:32 pm
by swan13
swan13 wrote:carlowmike wrote:swan13 wrote : Mike I have PM'd you, that's a go for 2. Thanks. Liz
They are yours Liz for 95.50 each but there may be two more concerts added for Kilmainham ( Fri. and Sat.
) so if you decide to change your mind let me know, no pressure 
Mike, I still want the tickets for Wed even with the additional planned shows, PM me with payment details. Thanks. Liz
Mike I have sent you a PM. L
Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 3:58 pm
by carlowmike
Irish Times.
Tuesday, 17th April 2012.
Report from Irish Teacher's Conference.
( with picture of Leonard ).
Teacher's Pet.
Lenny rocks the conference
Who’s the teacher’s pet when it comes to music? If the songs rolled out late at night at the teacher conferences are any guide, the septuagenarian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen is the darling. If we hear one more rendition of Hallelujah or So Long Marianne it will be one too many.
Songs from old favourites such as The Beatles, Bob Dylan and The Eagles were also to the fore, along with “new’’ hits from Coldplay and The Killers.
Who says teachers are not hip?
It was all fab, as Smashey and Nicey might say.

Re: Kilmainham, summer 2012?
Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 10:57 pm
by annmarie
Of course teachers are hip...................well the older ones anyway
Comes from all the late night parties listening to Leonard on vinyl, on old turntables back in the good old 60's
How great tho to be able to go to his concerts after all this time
