Slane Concert
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Slane Concert (often referred as just Slane) is a concert held most years since 1981 in Slane Castle in Slane village, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland. Slane lies between Navan and Drogheda, about 45 km northwest of Dublin. Concerts typically occur on a Saturday in August, from noon to 22:00. The grounds of Slane Castle form a natural amphitheatre. Attendance is usually around 80,000.
2001 was the only year in which the concert was held twice in one year. Both concerts were headlined by U2. The 2005 concert was controversially cancelled after headliner Eminem pulled out after entering drug rehabilitation. One of the boundaries of the venue is the River Boyne. Several people have died while trying to swim the river to gain free access to the concert, including one during REM's concert in 1995.[1]
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[edit] DVD and Video
- Bryan Adams, live at Slane Castle (DVD)
- Red Hot Chili Peppers, live at Slane Castle (DVD)
- U2 - U2 Go Home: Live From Slane Castle (DVD)
- Robbie Williams - Live at Slane (DVD)
- (Partial Concert) Foo Fighters, Everywhere But Home (UMD)
[edit] Bands who have appeared more than once
No band has headlined Slane more than once, other than U2 playing twice in one year, however several bands have supported a headliner and returned as a headliner themselves. These are:
- U2
- Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Robbie Williams
- Stereophonics
The following acts appeared more than once but never as a headline act:
- Dara
- James
The Rolling Stones will make their second appearance in 2007
Van Morrison may make his second appearance in 2007
[edit] Controversies
The 2004 concert attracted protests from the people of Slane, as it was to be held on a Sunday. The inhabitants were fearful of repeats of the civil unrest that had occurred the previous time a concert had been held on a Sunday, Bob Dylan in 1984. This was due to concertgoers arriving the day before, Saturday, and consuming large amounts of alcohol before attending the Sunday concert. The matter was resolved by postponing the start of the concert and having a notably smaller lineup than other years.
[edit] List of Slane lineups
[edit] 1981
- U2
- Hazel O'Connor
- Rose Tattoo
- Sweet Savage
- The Bureau
- Megahype
Headliner
[edit] 1982
Headliner
[edit] 1984
Headliner
- Bob Dylan
- Special guest appearances during Dylan's encores by Carlos Santana, Van Morrison and Bono.
[edit] 1985
Headliner
[edit] 1986
- Chris Rea
- Foutainhead
- The Bangles
Headliner
[edit] 1987
Headliner
[edit] 1992
- My Little Funhouse
- Faith No More
Headliner
[edit] 1993
- The Blue Angels
- 4 Non Blondes
- James
- Saw Doctors
- Van Morrison
- Pearl Jam
Headliner
[edit] 1995
Headliner
[edit] 1998
- Finlay Quaye
- Junkster
- James
- The Seahorses
- Robbie Williams
- Special Guests Manic Street Preachers
Headliner
[edit] 1999
- Simon Carmody
- David Gray
- Gomez
- Placebo
- Happy Mondays
- Stereophonics
Headliner
[edit] 2000
- Macy Gray
- Muse
- Eagle Eye Cherry
- Dara
- Screaming orphans
- Mel C
- Moby
Headliner
[edit] 2001 1st Concert
Headliner
[edit] 2001 2nd concert
- Moby
- Ash
- Nelly Furtado
- The Walls
- Dara
Headliner
[edit] 2002
Headliner
[edit] 2003
Headliner
[edit] 2004
Headliner
[edit] 2005 (cancelled)
Headliner
[edit] 2006 (no concert)
- No suitable act available.[2]
[edit] 2007
[4] In December 2006, The Daily Mirror anounced that AC/DC will be headlining the 2007 concert. This conflicts with an Irish tabloid, that state the Rolling Stones will headline this year's event.[citation needed]
In March 2007, NME.com reported that the Rolling Stones were set to headline the concert in 2007. They also mentioned that there were efforts to get The Police to headline a second concert there in 2007
Rick O'Shea announced on March 22nd on his Afternoon Show on RTE 2FM that the lineup would be announced on his show that day.
[edit] References
- ^ Irish Examiner
- ^ Slane Castle
- ^ "The Rolling Stones set for Slane Castle", NME, 2007-03-21. Retrieved on 2007-03-21.
- ^ Martin, Paul. "Highway to Slane", The Daily Mirror, 2006-12-07. Retrieved on 2007-02-13.
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