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Ticketmaster accused of acting like touts as Oasis reunion shows sell out

September 1, 2024 by

TICKETMASTER has been accused of acting like touts after tickets for next year's Oasis reunion shows sold out within hours of going on sale on Saturday. The band, which includes second-generation Irish brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, announced this week that they were going back on tour after a 15-year split. Grace Boland, who will represent Fine Gael in Dublin Fingal West in … [Read more...] about Ticketmaster accused of acting like touts as Oasis reunion shows sell out

Milwaukee Irish Fest 2024 — embracing the next generation of Irish music

August 31, 2024 by

THE BEST of Irish music, culture, tourism, and friendship took centre stage as Milwaukee Irish Fest celebrated its 43rd year over four days from 15 to 18 August 2024 Our man in Milwaukee, Brooke Billick, was there with his camera The Pierce Family—fans of Irish Fest THOUSANDS came to Milwaukee’s lakefront from across North America and Ireland to enjoy and take part in the … [Read more...] about Milwaukee Irish Fest 2024 — embracing the next generation of Irish music

A Morrissey and Marr reunion on the cards?

August 30, 2024 by

An offer was made to the former Smiths musicians earlier this summer IN THE wake of the news of Oasis’ massive 2025 reunion tour, Morrissey has claimed he accepted a “lucrative offer” this summer for a Smiths reunion – but his former band colleague Johnny Marr ignored it. Like the Gallagher brothers, both Morrisey and Marr are second generation Irish men from Manchester. … [Read more...] about A Morrissey and Marr reunion on the cards?

Irish chef killed in Kansas City in car park confrontation

August 30, 2024 by

TWO teenage boys were arrested within an hour of the killing of Tipperary man Shaun Brady on August 28 in Kansas City. Missouri police in the US were  investigating the fatal shooting of the US-based chef, and quickly made the arrests. Tributes have been paid to the Mr Brady, a chef, popular businessman, and key member of the closely-knit Irish community in Kansas City. A … [Read more...] about Irish chef killed in Kansas City in car park confrontation

Arson attack on church being treated as racially motivated hate crime

August 29, 2024 by

AN arson attack on a church in Belfast is being treated as a racially motivated hate crime. PSNI officers were called after two men masked men set fire to The Universal Church of the Kingdom of God in Templemore Street, east Belfast at around 9.30pm on Tuesday, August 27. The men, who were wearing dark coloured track suits, used an angle-grinder type tool to cut a hole in the … [Read more...] about Arson attack on church being treated as racially motivated hate crime

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