Irish officials thought they had five times as many free tickets for a U2 tour of the United States, leaving diplomats in an ...
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Irish diplomats left red-faced after U2 cut short their ticket allocation for 1987 Joshua Tree tour
Irish rock stars, U2, cut short an allocation of tickets to Irish diplomats for the sell-out US concerts of their Joshua Tree tour in 1987 because they could not “handle the large number”.
Irish officials thought they had five times as many free tickets for a U2 tour of the United States, with newly released ...
A Department official wrote that "U2 would gladly make available a certain number (perhaps 50-60) of backstage seats" for the ...
A telex sent from an Irish official based in Boston in April 1987, stating that a limit of ten complimentary tickets per U2 ...
Thanks to securing a multi-year grant, the Friends of the Underline will host a free music series throughout the year.
New to the concerts is David van Vliet, a Brockville musician who has played saxophone and guitar since he was 10 years old.
On Christmas Eve, U2's Bono joined fellow Irish singer Imelda May for a cover of "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" during a ...
It’s safe to say the Omaha Symphony’s Sunday performance in Grand Island may be one of the biggest the Grand Island Concert ...
The Kennedy Center is honoring America’s service members, veterans and military families with a patriotic holiday spectacular Thursday evening, as the National Symphony Orchestra presents its sold-out ...
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