When did Eminem play in Slane Castle?
In 2013, the first concert was headlined by Bon Jovi and the second by Eminem, who had controversially cancelled his 2005 Slane appearance after entering drug rehabilitation. The most recent Slane Festival took place on 8 June 2019, headlined by Metallica….
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| Years active | 1981 – present |
Who supported Eminem in Slane?
Who is supporting Eminem then? Well there will be Plan B, Earlwolf, Yelawolf (wolf’s are popular this year) and Slaughterhouse (hopefully not for the wolves). Tickets for Slane 2013 are €79.50 and a small chunk of tickets still remain. Reference for support acts from the official Eminem site.
Who played the first concert at Slane Castle?
On August 16, 1981, music history was made – with the first ever rock concert at Slane Castle. Attended by 18,000 music fans from across the country, the gig was headlined by Thin Lizzy, with support from U2, Hazel O’Connor and more.
Who supported REM in Slane?
70,000 fans are expected to attend the REM concert supported by Oasis, Sharon Shannon, Belly, Spearhead and Luka Bloom.
Has Eminem ever played in Ireland?
Controversial American rapper Eminem is to play his first ever gig in Ireland this summer. Controversial American rapper Eminem is to play his first ever gig in Ireland this summer. The concert will take place at Punchestown Racecourse on June 26.
When did Eminem last play in Ireland?
Live Review: Eminem, Slane Castle – 17th August.
Who supported Eminem at Punchestown?
50 Cent has been added to the bill for Eminem’s shows in Ireland in June. The rapper joins other support acts D12 and Obie Trice, Cypress Hill and Xzibit for the gigs at Punchestown on 26 and 27 June.
Did Bryan Adams play Slane?
It was filmed on 26 August 2000 at Slane Castle in County Meath, Ireland. The video recorded during the Slane Festival in which Bryan Adams is the headliner. During the day they performed as opening artists: Macy Gray, Muse, Eagle-Eye Cherry, Dara, Screaming Orphans, Melanie C and Moby.
What was Eminem’s last concert?
The Rapture Tour was a concert tour by American rapper Eminem put together by Australian promoters – TEG Dainty. It was launched in support of his eighth studio album, The Marshall Mathers LP 2 (2013)….Rapture Tour.
| End date | July 12, 2014 |
| Legs | 1 |
| No. of shows | 8 |
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Has Eminem ever played in Belfast?
Eminem will play his first show in Northern Ireland this summer when he headlines music festival Tennent’s Vital, it was confirmed last night.
Has Eminem ever performed in Ireland?
What year did Eminem play in Ireland?
2003
Eminem has confirmed that he will play his first ever Irish concert at Punchestown Racecourse on 26 June 2003, subject to license. The controversial US rapper is currently staring in the box office hit ‘8 Mile’ with Kim Basinger and Brittany Murphy.
Who is playing in Slane 2022?
3 upcoming concerts
- Friday 08 July 2022.
- Lane 8, DJ Seinfeld, TSHA, Tourist, Le Boom, The Scratch (IRE), LUCY MCWILLIAMS, Mango x Mathman, Bricknasty, and ODEN & Fatzo.
- Saturday 09 July 2022 – Saturday 09 July 2022.
Will there be a Slane concert 2022?
Slane Castle’s proposed double summer concert has been postponed until next year. Owner Lord Henry Mountcharles – who previously said he intended to bring live music back with a bang with a double gig this year – admitted on Thursday that it is a “no go” for 2022.
Who supported David Bowie at Slane?
Aslan star
The superstar singer’s fear of being targeted and paranoia about playing in Ireland during the Troubles were recalled by Aslan star Christy Dignam on the ‘Six O’Clock Show’ on Virgin Media. The Dublin rock band, fronted by Dignam, were supporting Bowie at the gig at the Co Meath venue that year.
When did Eminem play in Ireland?
26 June 2003
Where did the Beatles play in Belfast?
A selection of previously unreleased photographs from a concert the Beatles played in Belfast can be viewed for the first time. The Fab Four performed two shows at the King’s Hall, on 2 November 1964, in front of more than 16,000 screaming fans.