
Aug 21, 2008 5:30 pm (Thursday)
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Event details: The Killers & Bloc Party
Description
The Killers Live at Marlay Park this Summer
Tickets
Tickets are available from the Ticketmaster Desk, Dublin Tourism Centre, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2 and other outlets or online http://www.ticketmaster.ie
How to get there
Dublin Bus will run a direct service to Marlay Park departing and returning to Georges City Quay in the city centre. (Service will commence one hour before gates open).
The 75 bus leaves from The Square, Tallaght and travels through Knocklyon, Fairhouse, Rathfarnham (Nutgrove Shopping Centre) and on to Ballinteer Shopping Centre, which is the recommended stop for the venue. The pedestrian entrance is only a few minutes walk from there.
The 48A departs from the City Centre (Hawkins Street). This is a very frequent bus leaving approximately every 10 minutes. Get off at the terminus at the Ballinteer Shopping Centre. Once again it is only a few minutes walk to the venues Pedestrian entrance.
Bus Info: http://www.dublinbus.ie
Further Info
http://www.ticketmaster.ie
http://www.thekillersmusic.com
Cost
77.00More about these performers
The Killers
The Killers are an American rock band from Las Vegas, Nevada most famous for their hit singles "Somebody Told Me," "Mr. Brightside," "When You Were Young," and "All These Things That I've Done." Formed in 2002 and made up of Brandon Flowers (vocals, keyboards), Dave Keuning (guitar, vocals), Mark Stoermer (bass guitar, vocals) and Ronnie Vannucci Jr., (drums, percussion), they released their debut album, Hot Fuss, in 2004. Their second album, Sam's Town, was released in early October 2006. The compilation album Sawdust, containing B-sides, rarities, and some new material, was released on November 12,...The Killers tour dates and bio
Bloc Party
Friday, October 24th, 2003 was a big night. In a freezing, graffiti-scarred old factory called Electrowerkz in Islington, north London, Bloc Party showed what disco-punk sounds like if you take away the cowbells and irony, and replace them with ferocity and tension. In doing so, they proved they belong on a larger stage. Kele Okereke and guitarist Russell Lissack knew each other through mutual friends in Essex where Kele went to school and Russell lived. They met again at the Reading Festival in 1999 and resolved to start a band together. They wrote together in bedrooms. For months. And months. Slowly, methodically, they got better. In ...Post a Countdown Widget
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