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According to Rock Artist Management The Boomtown Rats are playing Forever Young festival in Kildare,Ireland the 12th July 2020.



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Looks expensive compared with Stone Valley.  I dont suppose the Rats could play somewhere near Cork or Limerick on weekend of 6th/7th June could they?

2020 Prices

Full weekend with camping (Fri 10th 12.00 till Monday 13th 12.00)

SOLD OUT Tier 1 / Tier 2 225 / Tier 3 250

You need this ticket to stay on site in glamping, your own tent, motorhome or caravan)

Full weekend with LUX camping (Fri 10th 12.00 till Monday 13th 12.00)

SOLD OUT Tier 1 / Tier 2 255 / Tier 3 280

2 day non camping (Saturday 11th July & Sunday 12th July)

SOLD OUT Tier 1 / Tier 2 195 / Tier 3 220

3 day non camping (Friday evening 10th July Sunday 12th July)

SOLD OUT Tier 1 / Tier 2 215 / Tier 3 230

Friday evening only

SOLD OUT Tier 1 / Tier 2 39 / Tier 3 45

Saturday only

SOLD OUT Tier 1 / Tier 2 125 / Tier 3 135

Sunday only

SOLD OUT Tier 1 / Tier 2 125 / Tier 3 135






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Line up from last year.  Not very encouraging.

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Don't Go by Hothouse Flowers was one of the the best songs of 88. That line up looks quite good to me. Anything without the Stranglers and what's left of the Sweet and you're not happy ArrGee!! 



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Don't Go by Hothouse Flowers was one of the the best songs of 88. That line up looks quite good to me. Anything without the Stranglers and what's left of the Sweet and you're not happy ArrGee!! 


 Not so. Very happy with Stone Valley South line up and All Points East last year was ace (even if Johnny Marr and Jarvis clashed along with Raconteurs v Interpol). Also Hyde Park had a great line up with The Who, Weller, Kaiser Chiefs, Gaz Coombes and Johnny Marr.

Not one of those line ups involved any of The Sweet nor any of The Stranglers.  Though Hugh Cornwell should be good support for the Rats at Stone Valley.

From The Jam are the only act on that list that I would pay to see. And I am paying to see them twice in the next few months.

This looks like a Rewind/Lets Rock line up.



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ArrGee wrote:
Mark L wrote:

Don't Go by Hothouse Flowers was one of the the best songs of 88. That line up looks quite good to me. Anything without the Stranglers and what's left of the Sweet and you're not happy ArrGee!! 


 Not so. 

Marr and Jarvis clashed 

This looks like a Rewind /Lets Rock line up.


 My fondness for 'Don't Go' purely subjective, it's fine if you don't like it.

I nearly mentioned Pulp!

 

It's none the worse for the last point in my book.

 

Only referencing some of your more liked groups. Never meant to get the mercury rising smile

 

 



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Only referencing some of your more liked groups. Never meant to get the mercury rising smile 

 Just wanted to state I like more acts than Sweet and Stranglers and that neither are essential to a good festival line up. Truth is I have only seen each of them live just once. Sweet back around 1985.

Stone Valley will be the first time I will see The Boomtown Rats at a festival. Massive bonus the other acts, especially Happy Mondays, are there as well. Cant believe there are about a dozen top acts at that one and it is only £40 and not too far to travel.

Always hoped there would be a Rebellion South festival of one of those Great British Alternative Festival, but hold the press, there is a cracker next February...



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