You played a blinder in Bundoran last night… its a great gig on the edge of the Atlantic…. never fails to lift us .
And we get to repeat it all again next
The 4 new songs are certainly a welcome addition to the setlist from last night…. we have come to appreciate Lyra, it being part of the gigs for a little longer than the others…. Great that it will be on the new release and part of your legacy for all time.
Did you ever play a folk club in Altrincham ? Walking past the Malt Shovels pub,I was reminded of great nights there in the 80s…folk club run by an eccentric guy called Agraman…being an anagram of anagram!
I went to the town to visit a new shop selling ‘ Irish produce’…nothing musical,but I’m stocked up with Taytos,Kimberleys,cheese and proper milk chocolate…no room to carry it,but also saw red lemonade…I thought that was banned c 1989…
I’m now going to concoct a lunch that might almost match your post gig,midnight feed! Always,ace reading your travel posts.Donegal is one of the few counties I have yet to visit…lunch will take me back to many happy Irish visits…my adult kids are planning to raid the new shop.They’ll revisit childhood holidays…and won’t show restraint on the red hooch and Cidona…
Happy days ..
Dave
Christy's reply
Altrincham Club rings a distant bell….Dave Wilmot comes to mind…res band ?….Tony & Arthur
I’m reaching into the dark recess here….so many clubs back then..every night of the week…Manchester Evening News listed them every night
Delighted to have pre-ordered the new release. Really love the list of tracks and I always love that anticipation knowing it’s so close to hearing it. Yet again. – Great credit to those responsible for the album cover. As well as being musical treasures, your albums have become works of art. I was so disappointed to miss last night’s gig due to a few health issues. Maybe you could write a sing or give a shout out to our health workers – there wasn’t even a trolley in the corridor for granny (or me) in A&E and those girls kept smiling whilst dealing with non stop work and pressure. A few life changes for me, but hopefully I’ll make it to next week’s gig ( Dr’s permitting)..loving the reports from the gigs. Keep doing what you do. Best wishes to all the crew – all the links in the chain that make the gigs happen. You have developed an amazing crew.
Christy's reply
Sending you the good vibrations Johnny Boy….hope them Doctors and Nurses have you sorted for next week…keep me posted…
we have a great work team ….we all pull together….I get to go out and sing these songs …I could not do it without the support,care and encouragement that surrounds our work space….
the Album sleeve is a painting by Martin Gale…he calls it “A Terrible Beauty”
I don’t know how you do it, Christy.
A wonderful night last night with some of the serious songs really hitting the spot.
Palestine is such an avoidable disaster and the thousands of ordinary you and me’s who have been murdered is shameful for the whole world.
Keep up the pressure, Christy. Every gig will make more people see the futility of wars, both at home and further afield.
Hope you got home safely.
I hope to be back in November to buy my copy of the new CD.
Christy's reply
Good Man Terry..great to see you both last night….hope you have a good session tonight….as Sean Maguire would say “Two Bumps Josie” and away we go
Hi Christy,
your newsletter with two great news made my (Wednes)day. Loads of gigs in Vicar St – and lucky me will be able to join the last one in January!!!
And you finished the new CD we were all eagerly waiting for. Many thanks to you and every single one in your team!
Even if unfortunately the time of printed tickets/cash on the door seems to be over (although I don’t know whether I would have made it past the parish priest…), I’m so glad that you still bring out CDs and not sell just a download link! Might be cheaper/easier/faster to spread music via internet but I definitely prefer to have a CD, especially with such a beautiful cover, and a booklet in my hand in addition to listening to the songs. So, hopefully An Post and DHL/Deutsche Post won’t take too long in November to ship my pre-ordered CDs over here 😉.
And the next good thing for me: Just while writing this I see my next concerts on top of your gig list 😊. Less than a week to go! Such a privilege to be able to travel over every now and again. I’d be very grateful if you could put Sail on Jimmy to the set list in case there’s some place left in the wish list.
Reading yesterday’s set list with quite few new songs and your comment about the cracking gig increases my excitement even more!
All the best to you
Birgit
Christy's reply
Thanks for sharing Birgit…”Sail On Jimmy” noted for next week
This is a great place in the cloud to visit, CM. The contributors are phenomenal – tales and reflections of their own punctuated by timelines of the past, such a supporting bunch too. I thank you for the way you respond to us – personal, attentive, caring. I am so excited about the new gigs in Dublin, can’t wait to see you in November! Take care, everyone.
Christy's reply
“the poor November man sees fire and mist
and wind and rain and Winter air
December man looks through the snow
to let eleven brothers know
-they’re all a little older”….. ( January Man by Dave Goulder)
Christy, you’re some man for one man as me daddy used to say! Dark and lonely work indeed, haha, glad you do it for us all.
Fab set list, super mix, I’m sure the ‘new’ songs went down a treat..ohh aww…..
Not only a great gigster, sure you bring us on a lovely journey over hills and through fields as you describe the locations and journeys you take. I close my eyes and I hear the wild Atlantic…
Matty send an email, might be able to help for Thursday gigs….
Ooh Ah Cumann na Mná! Loved the new songs Christy, will be pre-ordering the new album with eagerness! Thank you for the memories
Christy's reply
a few new songs refreshes the whole scenario, in all my years Ive never experienced new songs setting in so readily….that chorus you referenced seems to take off on first hearing….
What I love most about the way you sing Piper’s Path is the way you set an atmosphere. When I listen, I can almost see my breath in front of me. We’re all good here in Chapel Lane thanks and I’ll be keeping an eye out for one of them typewriters for you at the markets.
Christy's reply
just had a listen to that song…I’ve never gigged it….I’d like to record it again.I hear a different version
Dear Christy never mind a hair trigger heart but hair trigger mouse! See you in the January for the pilgrimage. The grand vizier Ticketmaster looked favourably on me. I will keep hale and hearty and bring the daughter. My regards to yourself and your family and to the good lads. xx
Christy's reply
we’ll all do our best to be there in January..everyone in rude good health last night…pick a tune and send a request…gimme time to be well rehearsed..no tricky chords
Thanks Christy for the explanation about the name and picture. I’d love to have a chat with Martin about the inspiration behind it…does seem like a revolutionary moment….
Just to back up what Hilary said, I got the link, got in at 9:50, was up for it at 10, and got my tickets for 20th Jan. no bother….well just that Ticketmaster wanted me to pick an Irish county and a local air code for my address! The German one not to their liking. Well no bother supplying Co. Louth and the brother’s air code….sure the tickets are in my computer now, no need for postal stuff!
Just like last year, looking forward to the final Vicar St gig of this set! And by then the new album will have had many a spin here!
Wonderful how you find the energy and inspiration to produce new master pieces, go raibh míle maith agat a chara!
Christy's reply
Good man Pat…just after pulling out of Bundoran and on the Sligo Road….King Charles offered us hospitality in Classiebawn but I have to serve early mass in the morning ….
we had a crackin gig in The Great Northern tonight..great turnout of songsters..It was high energy right thru….the set ran thus;
1.City of Chicago
2.Quinte Brigada
3.Only Our Rivers
4.Ringin The Bell
5.Black & Amber *
6.Beeswing
7. Cumann na Mná *
8.Palestine*
9.Nancy Spain
10.Ordinary Man.
11.Dont forget Your Shovel
12.Lyra McKee *
13.Ride On
14 On The Mainland
15. Back home in Derry
16.Time Has Come
17. Delerium Tremens
18. Lisdoonvarna
19.How Long
20.Missing You
21.Black is the Colour
22.Lingo Politico
23.Spancilhill
24.Joxer in Stuttgart
25. McIllhatton
26.The Voyage
I hour 45 minutes
(**** tracks from forthcoming album)
Just coming over The Curlews now, the Devils Bit hidden in the dark of the night .. but I reckon it will still be there in the morning….
I’m travelling in the back of very comfortable transport, just after hot tea and the very finest of a sangwedge….tomato, basil, cheese, mustard,with a few scallions for extra crunch and colour….its dark and lonely work Pat but someone’s got to do it….I think back to early times, bus and train, guitar and sleepin bag, lookin for floor spots in Folk `clubs , slowly getting the start, support slots to established singers like Hamish Imlach, Ralph McTell, The Corries, High Level Ranters, The Watersons, Carthy & Swarbrick, The Marsden Rattlers, Ewan & Peggy, Ian Cambell, The Munstermen….then getting booked in proper as the guest singer..the excitement of it all…getting my first wee van …a £50 12 year old minivan…getting my own bedsitter….I could not have had a better apprenticeship…no degree could match the education I recieved towards this profession….I’m forever grateful to all those Folk Club Organisers/bands,/singers/ players who helped me along the way..
Just passing Boyle now where I first heard John Reilly sing 60 years ago….time to wind up here Pat….I’m gonna suck a Zube ‘n take a chill
Thank you so much for all this great news, the new album and the Vicar Street gigs.
I pre-ordered the album yesterday, as others have said the track list looks excellent and the cover is beautiful (perhaps the gallery you mentioned have prints for sale, I will investigate when I’m in Dublin).
And this morning I booked the gig tickets. As Hilary reported, Ticketmaster was quite straightforward today, I found it better than previously. I also logged in at about ten to ten, watched the minutes and seconds count down to on-sale, then by six minutes past ten I had tickets for two gigs. December 5th for me on my own, and January 20th for my husband, Mike, and me. Then Mike and I are staying the whole week afterwards for TradFest – three of the Stephen Rea events, Louise Mulcahy, Emma Langford and finishing with Tom Paxton and Ralph McTell on the Sunday evening. Altogether it should be a wonderful week.
All the best,
Anne
Christy's reply
3 nights with Stephen Rea…what a treat you have in store..hope you and Mike have a rare auld time in Dublin City
Hi Christy,
I only realized I have never subscribed to the newsletter there now. I’m hoping to get up to vicar st, it was the venue I’ve been meaning to see you in. as the song nearly goes.. your parents say not Christy Moore you’ve heard him loads of times before..
And fair play to you with the album starting with the Black & Amber .. discovered on an aul pub that was built over if i recall.. something along those lines perhaps.
I must say, along with the well below the valley, you’d have to hear it in person to get the real sense of the song, especially in the echoes of the opera hall.
I’m going to chance my arm here to see if anyone has a ticket for any Thursday gigs, I believe it’s beyond your power Christy.
Best of luck with the tour and album.
Christy's reply
Morra Matty,
Greetings from Bundoran, County Donegal…tension is mounting…Its 19.45 and I’m due on in 20 minutes…everything is in place.good soundcheck, lights focused, crew fed, doors opened…from my window I watched a thousand people queue on a beautiful autumn evening, the Atlantic shoosing and rolling 100 yards away, the sun sinking slowly making a beautiful backdrop for the gathering listeners….
I’m just about ready now, got the 5 minute call, hope you get sorted for a thursday ticket
Hi C re Ticket Sales. I was online at 9.50am, there was no Q which was good, on the dot of 10am tickets became available and the process moved swiftly with lots of options. I have heard from people in the EU,UK, Ire & N Ire and there was very little if any trouble, one person in Belgium found it easier on the mobile phone rather than the laptop go figure!! I had contact from one guy who in USA who did n’t check the email that he used to register with your site but when he remembered the link was there. I’m registered with 2 different emails and both received the link yesterday. I have found that some people register on your site using rarely used email addresses, I guess for security, but then they don’t remember and the links can be languishing in an obscure email !! Or of course people change provider which is always a bit of a hassle and then do n’t re register !!! It’s a very tense time buying tix as several listeners buy multiple gigs, oh but the excitement of Vicar St in winter !! GRAMMA for keeping on with this important tradition and without ” dynamic pricing ” Beir bua agus beannacht. H
Christy's reply
Thanks for the bit of positivity…all the team put a lot of prep into these events to insure that it works properly and fairly for everyone concerned….
I’m blest with dynamic listeners…….I’ll gladly settle for that…its a shame to see the two mancs turn into such greedy chaps
I also never received the email with the presale code for the vicar street gigs, despite being signed up for Newsletter could I get one please. Checked the aul spam and junk folders but no sign. Technology’s a wonderful thing when it works 🙂 Really hoping to bring a couple of pals to your November 28th gig.
Thanks for any info,
Alan
Christy's reply
Hi Alan (and all who are experiencing difficulty with tickets.)…
I’ve spoken to those who deal with ticketing…
Its outside my area..
I try to turn up and sing the songs,I keep practicing..
but I dont actually sell the tickets…
I hope you get sorted….
I am powerless over this situation
it appears to have worked for thousands of listeners since yesterday morning but thats no comfort to you…..regrets
Hello Christy,
By heck! yon ticketmaster takes some navigating… hope everyone has got the tickets they want or, at least, some tickets…
We’ll be there on 5th and 12th January. 3rd row table and then 2nd row table, stage right!
Steve retires in December so we’re having a jaunt in January for a week or so in Ennis at the Old Ground Hotel, all with a kind and prevailing wind. Now with two lovely vicar street gigs in amongst, to look forward to.
Rebecca
Christy's reply
I’d go back to hard tickets for sale at the venue but that does not work anymore… we tried it a few years back but none sold …. we gave the seats back to Ticketmaster who had no problem moving them on….its the way of the world ( but unlike certain hungry hoors we dont go dynamic )
maybe we’ll revert to cash on the door on the night, neat dress essential, the Parish Priest reserves the right to refuse admission, Dancing 12-3 .mineral bar only free bicycle parking.strictly no knee trembling agin the back wall
You played a blinder in Bundoran last night… its a great gig on the edge of the Atlantic…. never fails to lift us .
And we get to repeat it all again next
The 4 new songs are certainly a welcome addition to the setlist from last night…. we have come to appreciate Lyra, it being part of the gigs for a little longer than the others…. Great that it will be on the new release and part of your legacy for all time.
You changed sides last night !!
Hi Christy
Did you ever play a folk club in Altrincham ? Walking past the Malt Shovels pub,I was reminded of great nights there in the 80s…folk club run by an eccentric guy called Agraman…being an anagram of anagram!
I went to the town to visit a new shop selling ‘ Irish produce’…nothing musical,but I’m stocked up with Taytos,Kimberleys,cheese and proper milk chocolate…no room to carry it,but also saw red lemonade…I thought that was banned c 1989…
I’m now going to concoct a lunch that might almost match your post gig,midnight feed! Always,ace reading your travel posts.Donegal is one of the few counties I have yet to visit…lunch will take me back to many happy Irish visits…my adult kids are planning to raid the new shop.They’ll revisit childhood holidays…and won’t show restraint on the red hooch and Cidona…
Happy days ..
Dave
Altrincham Club rings a distant bell….Dave Wilmot comes to mind…res band ?….Tony & Arthur
I’m reaching into the dark recess here….so many clubs back then..every night of the week…Manchester Evening News listed them every night
Delighted to have pre-ordered the new release. Really love the list of tracks and I always love that anticipation knowing it’s so close to hearing it. Yet again. – Great credit to those responsible for the album cover. As well as being musical treasures, your albums have become works of art. I was so disappointed to miss last night’s gig due to a few health issues. Maybe you could write a sing or give a shout out to our health workers – there wasn’t even a trolley in the corridor for granny (or me) in A&E and those girls kept smiling whilst dealing with non stop work and pressure. A few life changes for me, but hopefully I’ll make it to next week’s gig ( Dr’s permitting)..loving the reports from the gigs. Keep doing what you do. Best wishes to all the crew – all the links in the chain that make the gigs happen. You have developed an amazing crew.
Sending you the good vibrations Johnny Boy….hope them Doctors and Nurses have you sorted for next week…keep me posted…
we have a great work team ….we all pull together….I get to go out and sing these songs …I could not do it without the support,care and encouragement that surrounds our work space….
the Album sleeve is a painting by Martin Gale…he calls it “A Terrible Beauty”
I don’t know how you do it, Christy.
A wonderful night last night with some of the serious songs really hitting the spot.
Palestine is such an avoidable disaster and the thousands of ordinary you and me’s who have been murdered is shameful for the whole world.
Keep up the pressure, Christy. Every gig will make more people see the futility of wars, both at home and further afield.
Hope you got home safely.
I hope to be back in November to buy my copy of the new CD.
Good Man Terry..great to see you both last night….hope you have a good session tonight….as Sean Maguire would say “Two Bumps Josie” and away we go
Hi Christy,
your newsletter with two great news made my (Wednes)day. Loads of gigs in Vicar St – and lucky me will be able to join the last one in January!!!
And you finished the new CD we were all eagerly waiting for. Many thanks to you and every single one in your team!
Even if unfortunately the time of printed tickets/cash on the door seems to be over (although I don’t know whether I would have made it past the parish priest…), I’m so glad that you still bring out CDs and not sell just a download link! Might be cheaper/easier/faster to spread music via internet but I definitely prefer to have a CD, especially with such a beautiful cover, and a booklet in my hand in addition to listening to the songs. So, hopefully An Post and DHL/Deutsche Post won’t take too long in November to ship my pre-ordered CDs over here 😉.
And the next good thing for me: Just while writing this I see my next concerts on top of your gig list 😊. Less than a week to go! Such a privilege to be able to travel over every now and again. I’d be very grateful if you could put Sail on Jimmy to the set list in case there’s some place left in the wish list.
Reading yesterday’s set list with quite few new songs and your comment about the cracking gig increases my excitement even more!
All the best to you
Birgit
Thanks for sharing Birgit…”Sail On Jimmy” noted for next week
This is a great place in the cloud to visit, CM. The contributors are phenomenal – tales and reflections of their own punctuated by timelines of the past, such a supporting bunch too. I thank you for the way you respond to us – personal, attentive, caring. I am so excited about the new gigs in Dublin, can’t wait to see you in November! Take care, everyone.
“the poor November man sees fire and mist
and wind and rain and Winter air
December man looks through the snow
to let eleven brothers know
-they’re all a little older”….. ( January Man by Dave Goulder)
with emphasis on the THEY…or is that too late
Christy, you’re some man for one man as me daddy used to say! Dark and lonely work indeed, haha, glad you do it for us all.
Fab set list, super mix, I’m sure the ‘new’ songs went down a treat..ohh aww…..
Not only a great gigster, sure you bring us on a lovely journey over hills and through fields as you describe the locations and journeys you take. I close my eyes and I hear the wild Atlantic…
Matty send an email, might be able to help for Thursday gigs….
back at base…coffee brewed, all good, Thanks Be
Ooh Ah Cumann na Mná! Loved the new songs Christy, will be pre-ordering the new album with eagerness! Thank you for the memories
a few new songs refreshes the whole scenario, in all my years Ive never experienced new songs setting in so readily….that chorus you referenced seems to take off on first hearing….
Thank you, Christy
Keep Coming Back
What I love most about the way you sing Piper’s Path is the way you set an atmosphere. When I listen, I can almost see my breath in front of me. We’re all good here in Chapel Lane thanks and I’ll be keeping an eye out for one of them typewriters for you at the markets.
just had a listen to that song…I’ve never gigged it….I’d like to record it again.I hear a different version
Dear Christy never mind a hair trigger heart but hair trigger mouse! See you in the January for the pilgrimage. The grand vizier Ticketmaster looked favourably on me. I will keep hale and hearty and bring the daughter. My regards to yourself and your family and to the good lads. xx
we’ll all do our best to be there in January..everyone in rude good health last night…pick a tune and send a request…gimme time to be well rehearsed..no tricky chords
Thanks Christy for the explanation about the name and picture. I’d love to have a chat with Martin about the inspiration behind it…does seem like a revolutionary moment….
Just to back up what Hilary said, I got the link, got in at 9:50, was up for it at 10, and got my tickets for 20th Jan. no bother….well just that Ticketmaster wanted me to pick an Irish county and a local air code for my address! The German one not to their liking. Well no bother supplying Co. Louth and the brother’s air code….sure the tickets are in my computer now, no need for postal stuff!
Just like last year, looking forward to the final Vicar St gig of this set! And by then the new album will have had many a spin here!
Wonderful how you find the energy and inspiration to produce new master pieces, go raibh míle maith agat a chara!
Good man Pat…just after pulling out of Bundoran and on the Sligo Road….King Charles offered us hospitality in Classiebawn but I have to serve early mass in the morning ….
we had a crackin gig in The Great Northern tonight..great turnout of songsters..It was high energy right thru….the set ran thus;
1.City of Chicago
2.Quinte Brigada
3.Only Our Rivers
4.Ringin The Bell
5.Black & Amber *
6.Beeswing
7. Cumann na Mná *
8.Palestine*
9.Nancy Spain
10.Ordinary Man.
11.Dont forget Your Shovel
12.Lyra McKee *
13.Ride On
14 On The Mainland
15. Back home in Derry
16.Time Has Come
17. Delerium Tremens
18. Lisdoonvarna
19.How Long
20.Missing You
21.Black is the Colour
22.Lingo Politico
23.Spancilhill
24.Joxer in Stuttgart
25. McIllhatton
26.The Voyage
I hour 45 minutes
(**** tracks from forthcoming album)
Just coming over The Curlews now, the Devils Bit hidden in the dark of the night .. but I reckon it will still be there in the morning….
I’m travelling in the back of very comfortable transport, just after hot tea and the very finest of a sangwedge….tomato, basil, cheese, mustard,with a few scallions for extra crunch and colour….its dark and lonely work Pat but someone’s got to do it….I think back to early times, bus and train, guitar and sleepin bag, lookin for floor spots in Folk `clubs , slowly getting the start, support slots to established singers like Hamish Imlach, Ralph McTell, The Corries, High Level Ranters, The Watersons, Carthy & Swarbrick, The Marsden Rattlers, Ewan & Peggy, Ian Cambell, The Munstermen….then getting booked in proper as the guest singer..the excitement of it all…getting my first wee van …a £50 12 year old minivan…getting my own bedsitter….I could not have had a better apprenticeship…no degree could match the education I recieved towards this profession….I’m forever grateful to all those Folk Club Organisers/bands,/singers/ players who helped me along the way..
Just passing Boyle now where I first heard John Reilly sing 60 years ago….time to wind up here Pat….I’m gonna suck a Zube ‘n take a chill
Hi Christy,
Thank you so much for all this great news, the new album and the Vicar Street gigs.
I pre-ordered the album yesterday, as others have said the track list looks excellent and the cover is beautiful (perhaps the gallery you mentioned have prints for sale, I will investigate when I’m in Dublin).
And this morning I booked the gig tickets. As Hilary reported, Ticketmaster was quite straightforward today, I found it better than previously. I also logged in at about ten to ten, watched the minutes and seconds count down to on-sale, then by six minutes past ten I had tickets for two gigs. December 5th for me on my own, and January 20th for my husband, Mike, and me. Then Mike and I are staying the whole week afterwards for TradFest – three of the Stephen Rea events, Louise Mulcahy, Emma Langford and finishing with Tom Paxton and Ralph McTell on the Sunday evening. Altogether it should be a wonderful week.
All the best,
Anne
3 nights with Stephen Rea…what a treat you have in store..hope you and Mike have a rare auld time in Dublin City
Hi Christy,
I only realized I have never subscribed to the newsletter there now. I’m hoping to get up to vicar st, it was the venue I’ve been meaning to see you in. as the song nearly goes.. your parents say not Christy Moore you’ve heard him loads of times before..
And fair play to you with the album starting with the Black & Amber .. discovered on an aul pub that was built over if i recall.. something along those lines perhaps.
I must say, along with the well below the valley, you’d have to hear it in person to get the real sense of the song, especially in the echoes of the opera hall.
I’m going to chance my arm here to see if anyone has a ticket for any Thursday gigs, I believe it’s beyond your power Christy.
Best of luck with the tour and album.
Morra Matty,
Greetings from Bundoran, County Donegal…tension is mounting…Its 19.45 and I’m due on in 20 minutes…everything is in place.good soundcheck, lights focused, crew fed, doors opened…from my window I watched a thousand people queue on a beautiful autumn evening, the Atlantic shoosing and rolling 100 yards away, the sun sinking slowly making a beautiful backdrop for the gathering listeners….
I’m just about ready now, got the 5 minute call, hope you get sorted for a thursday ticket
3 bumps Josie and away we go
Guys can anyone help me with a presale code please? Not getting on newsletter. Not wanting to miss out this time!
Thanks
Caroline
see below
Hi C re Ticket Sales. I was online at 9.50am, there was no Q which was good, on the dot of 10am tickets became available and the process moved swiftly with lots of options. I have heard from people in the EU,UK, Ire & N Ire and there was very little if any trouble, one person in Belgium found it easier on the mobile phone rather than the laptop go figure!! I had contact from one guy who in USA who did n’t check the email that he used to register with your site but when he remembered the link was there. I’m registered with 2 different emails and both received the link yesterday. I have found that some people register on your site using rarely used email addresses, I guess for security, but then they don’t remember and the links can be languishing in an obscure email !! Or of course people change provider which is always a bit of a hassle and then do n’t re register !!! It’s a very tense time buying tix as several listeners buy multiple gigs, oh but the excitement of Vicar St in winter !! GRAMMA for keeping on with this important tradition and without ” dynamic pricing ” Beir bua agus beannacht. H
Thanks for the bit of positivity…all the team put a lot of prep into these events to insure that it works properly and fairly for everyone concerned….
I’m blest with dynamic listeners…….I’ll gladly settle for that…its a shame to see the two mancs turn into such greedy chaps
Hello Christy,
I’m sorry if I’ve made this any more stressful for you than it was already. It’s the last thing I’d want to do
Rebecca
not at all ..no problem…my Brother Andy in Cork always maintains that Pressure is only for Tyres
Hi Christy,
I also never received the email with the presale code for the vicar street gigs, despite being signed up for Newsletter could I get one please. Checked the aul spam and junk folders but no sign. Technology’s a wonderful thing when it works 🙂 Really hoping to bring a couple of pals to your November 28th gig.
Thanks for any info,
Alan
Hi Alan (and all who are experiencing difficulty with tickets.)…
I’ve spoken to those who deal with ticketing…
Its outside my area..
I try to turn up and sing the songs,I keep practicing..
but I dont actually sell the tickets…
I hope you get sorted….
I am powerless over this situation
it appears to have worked for thousands of listeners since yesterday morning but thats no comfort to you…..regrets
Hello Christy,
By heck! yon ticketmaster takes some navigating… hope everyone has got the tickets they want or, at least, some tickets…
We’ll be there on 5th and 12th January. 3rd row table and then 2nd row table, stage right!
Steve retires in December so we’re having a jaunt in January for a week or so in Ennis at the Old Ground Hotel, all with a kind and prevailing wind. Now with two lovely vicar street gigs in amongst, to look forward to.
Rebecca
I’d go back to hard tickets for sale at the venue but that does not work anymore… we tried it a few years back but none sold …. we gave the seats back to Ticketmaster who had no problem moving them on….its the way of the world ( but unlike certain hungry hoors we dont go dynamic )
maybe we’ll revert to cash on the door on the night, neat dress essential, the Parish Priest reserves the right to refuse admission, Dancing 12-3 .mineral bar only free bicycle parking.strictly no knee trembling agin the back wall
Hi Christy,
I never received the email with the presale code for the vicar street gigs, could I get one please.
Thanks,
Dillon
I hope you get sorted Dillon