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Thread started 05/19/08 2:39pm

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Why did he choose Dublin as only gig this summer?

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Reply #1 posted 05/19/08 2:40pm

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Reply #2 posted 05/19/08 3:11pm

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Reply #3 posted 05/19/08 3:42pm

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Because the title of the "Prince Live In Dublin" DVD that I expect to see in my Christmas stocking wouldn't make sense if it were filmed elsewhere!!!!!

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Reply #4 posted 05/19/08 10:41pm

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Because the title of the "Prince Live In Dublin" DVD that I expect to see in my Christmas stocking wouldn't make sense if it were filmed elsewhere!!!!!

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Reply #5 posted 05/20/08 12:45am

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I must admit I was wondering this yesterday, could it be something to do with tax breaks the film industry get? does it apply to music/gigs?

Im still surprised its not been advertised elsewhere and im surprised hed only do one night as the logistics must be nigtmarish, perhaps he will anounce other gigs after the show - mayb its tactics
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syble said:

I must admit I was wondering this yesterday, could it be something to do with tax breaks the film industry get? does it apply to music/gigs?

Im still surprised its not been advertised elsewhere and im surprised hed only do one night as the logistics must be nigtmarish, perhaps he will anounce other gigs after the show - mayb its tactics



Nope. I work in film industry, tax breaks gone I'm afraid. I don't think they ever applied to music industry. I think he will announce other smaller gigs after this one. Ticket sales will be better. It will get into the media etc.
But Luv4u is right it is a beautiful country to play a gig. Lots of bands say one of their favourite. Can't wait anyhow.


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Reply #7 posted 05/20/08 1:22am

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Rorywan said:

syble said:

I must admit I was wondering this yesterday, could it be something to do with tax breaks the film industry get? does it apply to music/gigs?

Im still surprised its not been advertised elsewhere and im surprised hed only do one night as the logistics must be nigtmarish, perhaps he will anounce other gigs after the show - mayb its tactics



Nope. I work in film industry, tax breaks gone I'm afraid. I don't think they ever applied to music industry. I think he will announce other smaller gigs after this one. Ticket sales will be better. It will get into the media etc.
But Luv4u is right it is a beautiful country to play a gig. Lots of bands say one of their favourite. Can't wait anyhow.


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Reply #8 posted 05/20/08 1:59am

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Rorywan said:

syble said:

I must admit I was wondering this yesterday, could it be something to do with tax breaks the film industry get? does it apply to music/gigs?

Im still surprised its not been advertised elsewhere and im surprised hed only do one night as the logistics must be nigtmarish, perhaps he will anounce other gigs after the show - mayb its tactics



Nope. I work in film industry, tax breaks gone I'm afraid. I don't think they ever applied to music industry. I think he will announce other smaller gigs after this one. Ticket sales will be better. It will get into the media etc.
But Luv4u is right it is a beautiful country to play a gig. Lots of bands say one of their favourite. Can't wait anyhow.


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thanks for the info i didnt know the tax breaks had gone i thougt that had worked well? encouraging peeps?

i think youre right, he may announce gigs after the croke one he hasnt announced a tour tho so maybe its a bit m0re off the cuff than that playing what he fancies when he fancies it. I cant wait either, even if he cancelled id love to visit anyhows so my flight etc wont be wasted. biggrin
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Reply #9 posted 05/20/08 4:44am

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Rorywan said:

syble said:

I must admit I was wondering this yesterday, could it be something to do with tax breaks the film industry get? does it apply to music/gigs?

Im still surprised its not been advertised elsewhere and im surprised hed only do one night as the logistics must be nigtmarish, perhaps he will anounce other gigs after the show - mayb its tactics



Nope. I work in film industry, tax breaks gone I'm afraid. I don't think they ever applied to music industry. I think he will announce other smaller gigs after this one. Ticket sales will be better. It will get into the media etc.
But Luv4u is right it is a beautiful country to play a gig. Lots of bands say one of their favourite. Can't wait anyhow.


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The tax breaks did apply to the music industry too. Remember all the negative press Bono et al got (deservedly) when they moved their music publishing to the Netherlands because they wouldn't be getting tax breaks in Ireland any more : http://www.slate.com/id/2152580/
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Reply #10 posted 05/20/08 5:36am

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syble said:

I must admit I was wondering this yesterday, could it be something to do with tax breaks the film industry get? does it apply to music/gigs?

Im still surprised its not been advertised elsewhere and im surprised hed only do one night as the logistics must be nigtmarish, perhaps he will anounce other gigs after the show - mayb its tactics



I don't think the reason he's playing Croke Park has anything to do with money.

In my head it's a thank you to the "respectful fans and repeat attenders (you know who you are)" that traveled to see him night after night after night in London last year.
Well.. em... so I tell myself..
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Reply #11 posted 05/20/08 5:48am

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Rorywan said:




Nope. I work in film industry, tax breaks gone I'm afraid. I don't think they ever applied to music industry. I think he will announce other smaller gigs after this one. Ticket sales will be better. It will get into the media etc.
But Luv4u is right it is a beautiful country to play a gig. Lots of bands say one of their favourite. Can't wait anyhow.


biggrin

The tax breaks did apply to the music industry too. Remember all the negative press Bono et al got (deservedly) when they moved their music publishing to the Netherlands because they wouldn't be getting tax breaks in Ireland any more : http://www.slate.com/id/2152580/


Completely different Tax issue. International film companies were given specific tax breaks to shoot in ireland. thats why a load of american movies were shot her around 2000. Bono taking his music publishing to netherlands was different. He did it cause he is a cheap skate and wanted lower taxes to fork out! Ireland has incredibly high tax rates.


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Reply #12 posted 05/20/08 6:53am

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syble said:

I must admit I was wondering this yesterday, could it be something to do with tax breaks the film industry get? does it apply to music/gigs?

Im still surprised its not been advertised elsewhere and im surprised hed only do one night as the logistics must be nigtmarish, perhaps he will anounce other gigs after the show - mayb its tactics



I don't think the reason he's playing Croke Park has anything to do with money.

In my head it's a thank you to the "respectful fans and repeat attenders (you know who you are)" that traveled to see him night after night after night in London last year.
Well.. em... so I tell myself..

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an expensive thank you at €141 ! biggrin
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peppeken said:

Barbara07 said:




I don't think the reason he's playing Croke Park has anything to do with money.

In my head it's a thank you to the "respectful fans and repeat attenders (you know who you are)" that traveled to see him night after night after night in London last year.
Well.. em... so I tell myself..

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an expensive thank you at €141 ! biggrin



Yeah!

I always thought that Paris and Holland were his favourite European destinations.

Dublin seems to close to somewhere that he's already practically rinsed out!!!

If he wants to show appreciation, he needs to get his ass back in the Indigo 2 and do a repeat set of all his aftershows for, oooooh, at least a couple of months!!!!! biggrin
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mentalist said:

peppeken said:


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an expensive thank you at €141 ! biggrin



Yeah!

I always thought that Paris and Holland were his favourite European destinations.

Dublin seems to close to somewhere that he's already practically rinsed out!!!

If he wants to show appreciation, he needs to get his ass back in the Indigo 2 and do a repeat set of all his aftershows for, oooooh, at least a couple of months!!!!! biggrin


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mentalist said:

peppeken said:


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an expensive thank you at €141 ! biggrin




... that would be sweet.. but I don't think he'll ever return to Holland...
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Reply #16 posted 05/20/08 7:30am

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darlingfloor said:

mentalist said:





... that would be sweet.. but I don't think he'll ever return to Holland...


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why not?
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Reply #17 posted 05/20/08 7:34am

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remko said:

mentalist said:




Yeah!

I always thought that Paris and Holland were his favourite European destinations.

Dublin seems to close to somewhere that he's already practically rinsed out!!!

If he wants to show appreciation, he needs to get his ass back in the Indigo 2 and do a repeat set of all his aftershows for, oooooh, at least a couple of months!!!!! biggrin


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remko said:

darlingfloor said:



... that would be sweet.. but I don't think he'll ever return to Holland...


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why not?



Yeah, why?


Rotterdam was always part of his tours, and usually where he started them all!!!
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mentalist said:

remko said:



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why not?



Yeah, why?


Rotterdam was always part of his tours, and usually where he started them all!!!


Yeah,

but a return to Galgenwaard would be just fine biggrin
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remko said:

mentalist said:




Yeah, why?


Rotterdam was always part of his tours, and usually where he started them all!!!


Yeah,

but a return to Galgenwaard would be just fine biggrin




Ok, now you're going all provincial on me!!!!

Rotterdam is about as far as my geography will take me! wink biggrin
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mentalist said:

remko said:



Yeah,

but a return to Galgenwaard would be just fine biggrin




Ok, now you're going all provincial on me!!!!

Rotterdam is about as far as my geography will take me! wink biggrin


Galgenwaard = Utrecht
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remko said:

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Ok, now you're going all provincial on me!!!!

Rotterdam is about as far as my geography will take me! wink biggrin


Galgenwaard = Utrecht




I'm starting to feel so ignorant!!!!

I'll google map it!!!! confused
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mentalist said:

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Galgenwaard = Utrecht




I'm starting to feel so ignorant!!!!

I'll google map it!!!! confused


it aint so difficult,
Galgenwaard is the stadium of FC Utrecht. he played here 4 times with the SOTT tour.Galgenwaard is not as big as De Kuip. (Rotterdam) Back then there were about 15.000 fans who could fit in. by now it has about doubled(?) capacity.
In 1998 he was in Utrecht as well, Prins van Oranjehal, no good for concerts. also did an aftershow in Tivoli then.
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Reply #24 posted 05/20/08 7:57am

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as mentalist said im surprised too that hes chosen ireland when its so close to his previous concerts you'd think hed play somewhere further south like Italy - but then fans travel from everywhere, its just that its not advertised elsewhere makes me think he just wants local fans, he must realise that every orger and quakers gonna go because of the net, he cant hide gigs!
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syble said:

as mentalist said im surprised too that hes chosen ireland when its so close to his previous concerts you'd think hed play somewhere further south like Italy - but then fans travel from everywhere, its just that its not advertised elsewhere makes me think he just wants local fans, he must realise that every orger and quakers gonna go because of the net, he cant hide gigs!



Yeah.But i have never seen any form of advertisement in Ireland for a gig in another country. Or in the UK for that matter. So it isn't really that unusual, at least round these parts.
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remko said:

mentalist said:





I'm starting to feel so ignorant!!!!

I'll google map it!!!! confused


it aint so difficult,
Galgenwaard is the stadium of FC Utrecht. he played here 4 times with the SOTT tour.Galgenwaard is not as big as De Kuip. (Rotterdam) Back then there were about 15.000 fans who could fit in. by now it has about doubled(?) capacity.
In 1998 he was in Utrecht as well, Prins van Oranjehal, no good for concerts. also did an aftershow in Tivoli then.
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Reply #27 posted 05/20/08 8:18am

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darlingfloor said:

remko said:



it aint so difficult,
Galgenwaard is the stadium of FC Utrecht. he played here 4 times with the SOTT tour.Galgenwaard is not as big as De Kuip. (Rotterdam) Back then there were about 15.000 fans who could fit in. by now it has about doubled(?) capacity.
In 1998 he was in Utrecht as well, Prins van Oranjehal, no good for concerts. also did an aftershow in Tivoli then.
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Reply #28 posted 05/20/08 8:29am

AsylumUtopia

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Completely different Tax issue. International film companies were given specific tax breaks to shoot in ireland. thats why a load of american movies were shot her around 2000.
Ah yes, I remember that.

Bono taking his music publishing to netherlands was different. He did it cause he is a cheap skate and wanted lower taxes to fork out!
As far as I remember (could be wrong of course) anyone whose income was derived from artistic endeavours, be they authors, painters, actors, sculptors, or musicians didn't have to pay any tax until two years ago. So I guess Bono was a bit miffed at having to pay tax at all and the Netherlands works out cheaper for him (the cheating git).

Ireland has incredibly high tax rates.


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Compared to where? We've the lowest corporate tax rate in Europe, one of the lowest income tax rates, and a fairly average VAT rate.

OK, I know there's things like DIRT and VRT and other stealth taxes which all add up but I think we're still one of the lowest in Europe.
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AsylumUtopia said:

Rorywan said:

Completely different Tax issue. International film companies were given specific tax breaks to shoot in ireland. thats why a load of american movies were shot her around 2000.
Ah yes, I remember that.

As far as I remember (could be wrong of course) anyone whose income was derived from artistic endeavours, be they authors, painters, actors, sculptors, or musicians didn't have to pay any tax until two years ago. So I guess Bono was a bit miffed at having to pay tax at all and the Netherlands works out cheaper for him (the cheating git).

Ireland has incredibly high tax rates.


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Compared to where? We've the lowest corporate tax rate in Europe, one of the lowest income tax rates, and a fairly average VAT rate.

OK, I know there's things like DIRT and VRT and other stealth taxes which all add up but I think we're still one of the lowest in Europe.



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Well higher % than quite a few european countries, ask Bono!.
Anyhow I think this has gotten just a little bit off topic!
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