Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers announce Dublin show
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Welsh rock band Manic Street Preachers announce Dublin show
Manic Street Preachers will play a sole headline show at Dublin’s 3Olympia on Thursday, October 22. The performance follows the release of their 15th studio album Critical Thinking last year. Tickets cost €61.85 and €67.70, including booking and venue restoration fees, plus a 2.5% service charge per ticket. General sale begins at 10am on Friday, May 29, via Ticketmaster. MCD presale is available at 10am on Wednesday, May 27 through MyMCD. Organisers state the Dublin date is standalone and not linked to the band’s upcoming co-headline UK tour with Suede. The band formed in 1986 in Blackwood, Caerphilly, has released 15 studio albums, and has won Ivor Novello and BRIT Awards.
"Tickets are priced at €61.85 and €67.70, including booking and venue restoration fees, with an additional 2.5pc service charge per ticket. The general sale will start at 10am on Friday, May 29, via Ticketmaster. Meanwhile, fans can access the MCD presale from their MyMCD account at 10am on Wednesday, May 27."
"The organisers highlighted that the Dublin date is a standalone headline performance and is not connected to the band's upcoming co-headline UK tour dates with Suede. One of the biggest rock bands to hail from Wales will perform a sole headline show at Dublin's 3Olympia on Thursday, October 22."
"Formed in 1986 in Blackwood, Caerphilly, Manic Street Preachers have released 15 studio albums and headlined major festivals, including Glastonbury or Reading & Leeds. The band, consisting of Nicky Wire, James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore, won two Ivor Novello Awards as well as four BRIT Awards, and have been nominated for the Mercury Prize."
"Since their 1992 debut Generation Terrorists, the group have made records combining classic rock riffs with the altitude of pop and punk. Their best known tracks include You Love Us, Motorcycle Empitness, If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next, and A Design for Life. The music group has been touring for more than three and a half decades."
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