 | 50 Cent |
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Friday, July 10th 2009
Live at the Marquee
 | Al Murray - The Pub Landlord |
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Sunday, October 11th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Aslan |
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Friday, July 17th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Beyoncé |
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Sunday, November 22nd 2009
The O2
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Monday, November 23rd 2009
The O2
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Tuesday, November 24th 2009
Odyssey Arena
 | Booker T Jones & Band |
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Monday, July 20th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Bruce Springsteen |
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Saturday, July 11th 2009
RDS
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Sunday, July 12th 2009
RDS
 | Carlsberg Comedy Carnival 09 |
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Thursday, July 23rd 2009
Iveagh Gardens
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Friday, July 24th 2009
Iveagh Gardens
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Saturday, July 25th 2009
Iveagh Gardens
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Sunday, July 26th 2009
Iveagh Gardens
 | Charley Pride |
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Monday, November 2nd 2009
Waterfront
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Thursday, November 5th 2009
Millenium Forum Theatre & Conference Centre
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Saturday, November 7th 2009
Leisure Centre, Omagh
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Monday, November 9th 2009
Slieve Russell Hotel, Cavan
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Tuesday, November 10th 2009
Park Hotel - Mullingar
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Wednesday, November 11th 2009
Leisureland, Galway
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Friday, November 13th 2009
Traveller's Friend Royal Theatre
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Saturday, November 14th 2009
INEC
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Sunday, November 15th 2009
Cork Opera House
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Tuesday, November 17th 2009
University Concert Hall
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Thursday, November 19th 2009
Ardee - Parish Centre
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Friday, November 20th 2009
Helix
 | Chuco Valdes |
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Tuesday, July 21st 2009
Vicar Street
 | Cliff Richard & The Shadows |
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Saturday, September 19th 2009
INEC
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Monday, September 21st 2009
The O2
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Wednesday, September 23rd 2009
Odyssey Arena
 | Dame Edna and Sir Les Patterson |
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Wednesday, September 30th 2009
The O2
 | DEPECHE MODE |
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Saturday, December 12th 2009
The O2
 | Dylan Moran |
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Wednesday, September 9th 2009
Vicar Street
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Thursday, September 10th 2009
Vicar Street
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Friday, September 11th 2009
Vicar Street
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Saturday, September 12th 2009
Vicar Street
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Sunday, September 13th 2009
Vicar Street
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Tuesday, September 15th 2009
Vicar Street
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Wednesday, September 16th 2009
Vicar Street
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Friday, September 18th 2009
Vicar Street
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Saturday, September 19th 2009
Vicar Street
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Sunday, September 20th 2009
Vicar Street
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Monday, September 21st 2009
Vicar Street
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Tuesday, September 22nd 2009
Vicar Street
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Friday, September 25th 2009
Vicar Street
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Saturday, September 26th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Elton John 'Red Piano Show' |
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Friday, October 30th 2009
The O2
 | Grizzly Bear |
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Sunday, November 1st 2009
Vicar Street
 | Harlem Gospel Choir |
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Sunday, December 13th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Jack Jones & His Orchestra |
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Friday, November 20th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Jason Manford |
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Friday, November 13th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Joan Armatrading |
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Friday, April 23rd 2010
Vicar Street
 | Jonas Brothers |
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Tuesday, November 24th 2009
The O2
 | Josh Ritter |
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Saturday, July 4th 2009
Live at the Marquee
 | Julian Clary |
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Friday, October 23rd 2009
Vicar Street
 | KANYE WEST |
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Wednesday, July 8th 2009
Live at the Marquee
 | Kevin Bloody Wilson |
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Thursday, November 26th 2009
Vicar Street
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Friday, November 27th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Lee Mack |
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Friday, February 26th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Legends Of The Oche |
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Friday, October 9th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Mick Flannery & John Spillane |
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Thursday, July 9th 2009
Live at the Marquee
 | MILEY CYRUS |
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Wednesday, December 16th 2009
The O2
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Thursday, December 17th 2009
The O2
 | NE-YO |
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Monday, July 6th 2009
Live at the Marquee
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Tuesday, July 7th 2009
The O2
 | Paul Potts |
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Thursday, January 14th 2010
Waterfront
 | Pink |
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Wednesday, October 14th 2009
The O2
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Thursday, October 15th 2009
The O2
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Saturday, October 17th 2009
Odyssey Arena
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Sunday, October 18th 2009
Odyssey Arena
 | Rod Stewart |
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Saturday, July 4th 2009
Thomond Park, Limerick
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Sunday, July 5th 2009
RDS
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Tuesday, July 7th 2009
Live at the Marquee
 | Simon Amstell |
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Friday, October 2nd 2009
Vicar Street
 | Simple Minds, Belfast |
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Thursday, December 10th 2009
Odyssey Arena
 | Spandau Ballet |
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Wednesday, October 14th 2009
Odyssey Arena
 | Stephen K. Amos |
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Friday, February 12th 2010
Vicar Street
 | Stewart Lee |
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Sunday, October 25th 2009
Róisín Dubh
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Monday, October 26th 2009
Vicar Street
 | The Dubliners |
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Saturday, July 4th 2009
Vicar Street
 | The Flatlanders |
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Wednesday, July 29th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Tim Minchin |
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Thursday, September 17th 2009
Vicar Street
 | Tom Jones |
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Monday, October 26th 2009
The O2
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Tuesday, October 27th 2009
Odyssey Arena
 | Wilco |
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Thursday, August 27th 2009
Vicar Street
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Friday, August 28th 2009
Vicar Street
 | WWE RAW NOV '09 |
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Wednesday, November 4th 2009
The O2
 | WWE Smackdown |
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Saturday, November 14th 2009
The O2
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Sunday, November 15th 2009
Odyssey Arena

Details for Blondie
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Aiken Promotions are proud to present...
BLONDIE
Parallel Lines 30th Anniversary Tour
Live @ Vicar St. July 25th
Tickets on sale now!
In 2008, EMI will celebrate the 30-year anniversary of Blondie's Parallel Lines with a re-release of the iconic album that gave the band their first #1 hit in the U.S., "Heart of Glass," and went on to sell over 20 million copies - an extraordinary feat achieved only by an elite club of artists. To coincide with the release the band will be playing Vicar St. this July 25th. Tickets are €49.20 on sale now through Ticketmaster and other usual outlets nationwide. Booking Line: 0818 719 390.
The reissue contains all the original classic tracks, along with instrumental versions, some vintage recordings previously available only on vinyl, plus exclusive video content. The timeless band that broke records and crossed boundaries with their unique style and music will hit the road again for a tour that will take them across the U.S. and Europe from summer through the end of the year. Debbie is rightfully proud of the band's hard work and accolades: "The guys have gotten really good at what they do. I mean, they always were good players and songwriters, but I think now you could say they're accomplished."
Inducted into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's celebrated late '70s new wave punk scene by defying easy categorization. They wrote great rock hooks and brilliant, ironic lyrics. They had the hippest clothes and the coolest hair. Debbie Harry went from the pages of Punk magazine to being on the cover of just about every mainstream publication on the newsstands.
The original Blondie was formed in 1974 by art student/guitarist Chris Stein and ex-folkie and ex-Max's Kansas City waitress, vocalist/songwriter Deborah Harry. Drummer Clem Burke and keyboard player Jimmy Destri joined in 1975. The band played the fabled New York downtown circuit of CBGB's, Max's Kansas City and Mothers, amassing a major following before recording their first album Blondie in 1976 for the Private Stock label. It was released in 1977 and was well received as the band toured in support of Iggy Pop and David Bowie.
In the summer of 1977, they released their second album, Plastic Letters, and toured Europe and Asia. In March '78, the single "Denis" hit #2 in the U.K. That summer, the band worked with producer Mike Chapman to hone their radio sound and create the album Parallel Lines, with the single "Picture This" going #12 in the U.K. and the follow-up, "Hanging on the Telephone," hitting #5. Blondie had their first #1 record in the U.S. with "Heart of Glass," which also sold over a million copies in the U.K., with the album moving more than 20 million copies worldwide. The fourth single from Parallel Lines, "Sunday Girl," also hit #1 in the U.K.
In September 1979, the band's fourth album, Eat to the Beat, was released, along with the first-ever album-length video. Before year's end, Blondie continued their chart presence in the U.K. with the #2 hit "Dreaming." By February '80, they landed another #1 U.K. single in "Atomic" and two months later scaled the U.S. charts a second time with "Call Me," from the Paul Schrader film, American Gigolo. Before the end of the year, Eat to the Beat was certified platinum.
The fifth Blondie album, Autoamerican, produced the #1 U.K. smash, "The Tide Is High," which duplicated that feat in the U.S. The band appeared on the popular TV show Solid Gold, and soon the album was solid platinum. Debbie released her first solo album, Koo Koo, produced by Nile Rodgers and Bernard Edwards of Chic and featuring a cover by H.R. Giger, the Academy Award winning sci-fi artist who created the Alien creature.
The band produced The Hunter in 1982, which included the single "Island of Lost Souls," their final U.S. hit before Chris was felled by a rare and often fatal genetic disease, which led to a sudden hiatus for the group.
Debbie went on to appear in numerous films and plays and to create music in various contexts. In recent years she has been the featured vocalist of the Jazz Passengers. Jimmy left music for a while to become a family man and contractor. Chris produced various bands in New York. Clem continued to record and tour with top acts. Sixteen years later the band members were used to being apart, but miraculously they were still talking. The friendships were still there. The doors were ajar. Responding to a request, they reformed to play a concert and had so much fun and found so much chemistry remaining that they decided to try to make some new music. That worked out so well that they re-formed and made a new album, No Exit, the seventh Blondie studio album, produced by Craig Leon, who had actually produced the band's first single, "X-Offender," and worked on the first album assisting producer Richard Gottehrer.
No Exit was a perfect, up-to-date evolution of Blondie - a great collection of perfectly crafted pop songs. The trademark elements were still there: that perfect, propulsive beat; Debbie's unmistakable voice, seductive, soulful yet ironic; atmospheric keyboards, sometimes lush, sometimes eerie; and brilliantly articulated guitar lines. It was an auspicious return, highlighted by the hit "Maria," which went to #1 in 14 countries. The album sold more than two million units worldwide and, behind it, the band completed two tours of the U.S, the U.K. and Europe.
The band returned with The Curse of Blondie, their 11th album, featuring 14 powerful new songs - probably the most musically varied and experimental album in the group's history.
Blondie's Live By Request CD and DVD came out on September 14, 2004, and the band released their Greatest Hits: Sight and Sound CD/DVD in the U.K. (which quickly went gold) to coincide with a British tour in November-December 2005. The package came out in the U.S. in spring 2006 on Capitol/EMI Music Catalog Marketing. Aside from including the groundbreaking videos made by the group between 1977-1982, the CD/DVD features the bonus track and video of "Rapture Riders," a mash-up of "Rapture" and The Doors' "Riders on the Storm." The group's Capitol/EMI Music Catalog Marketing release, The Best of Blondie, has been certified double platinum by the RIAA for sales of more than two million. One of the plaques was auctioned off to raise money to help the legendary CBGB's club in an attempt to stave off eviction from its downtown location.
Blondie Live @ Vicar St. July 25th. Tickets are €49.20 on sale now through Ticketmaster and other usual outlets nationwide.
Booking Line: 0818 719 390. http://www.aikenpromotions.com/
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