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The Gig List: Guns N' Roses Slane 1992 - ........................

 

First half of this list was completed in 2007. 



1.Slane May 92

Guns N Roses

Faith No More

The Golden Hoarde

 

2. Point Depot Dublin Oct 92

Faith No More

L7

 

3. Dalymount Park Dublin June 93

Faith No More

Sugar

Sonic Youth

Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy

 

4. Newry Showgrounds Aug 94

An Emotional Fish

 

5. Feile Páirc uí Chaoimh, Cork August 95

Blur

Prodigy

Kylie Minogue

Nick Cave

Moby

Ash

Paul Weller

Elastica

The Orb

Orbital

Boo Radleys

Dodgy

 

6. Town and Country Leeds Dec 96

James Taylor Quartet

 

7. Town and Country Leeds Jan 97

The Black Crowes

 

8. The Olympia Dublin Mar 97

The Black Crowes

 

9. PEC Belfast Aug 97 (outside sat on Ormeau embankment)

U2

Ash

Howie B

 

10. Botanic Gardens July 98

Finlay Quaye

Kula Shaker

Massive Attack

 

11. Ulster Hall Belfast April 99

Reef

 

12. Ulster Hall Belfast Mar 2000

Gomez

 

13. Fairyhouse July 2000 Witnness Festival

Travis

David Gray

Happy Mondays

Beck


14. Ulster Hall March 2001

Simply Led - Led Zeppelin cover band celebrating first live performance of Led Zep 4 at Ulster Hall in 1971 including first live performance of Stairway To Heaven

 

15. Fairyhouse July 2001 Witnness Festival

Stereophonics

Charlatans

Texas

David Gray

 

16. Limelight, Belfast 2002

The Complete Stone Roses feat Mani

David Holmes

 

17. Fairyhouse July 2002 Witnness Festival

Beta Band

Air

Prodigy

Morcheeba

Dandy Warhols

Chemical Brothers

Basement Jaxx

Gomez

Oasis

 

18. Empire, Belfast 2002

LA Doors

 

19. Tennents Vital, PEC Belfast Sep 2002

Fatboy Slim

 

20. Punchestown June 2003

Eminem

Cypress Hill

D/12

 

21. Punchestown July 2003 Oxegen Festival

The Coral

The Thrills

Kings of Leon

Manic Street Preachers

Beth Orton

Coldplay

Damien Rice

 

22. Ulster Hall Belfast Dec 2003

The Thrills

 

23. Ulster Hall Belfast Dec 2003

The Strokes

Future Kings of Spain

 

24. Tennents Vital Botanic Gardens Belfast Aug 2004

Jurassic 5

The Darkness

White Stripes

New York Dolls

Ash

 

25. Ulster Hall, Belfast Feb 2005

Doves

 

26. Marley Park Dublin June 2005

Coldplay

Interpol

 

27. Punchestown July 2005 Oxegen Festival

Kasier chiefs

Razorlight

Snoop Dogg

New Order

Athlete

KT Tunstall

Kasabian

Bloc Party

The Bravery

Ian Brown

Audioslave

The Streets

Keane

The Killers

James Brown

 

28. Ulster Hall Belfast Dec 2005

Ian Brown

 

29. Spring and Airbrake Belfast Dec 2005

 Hard Fi

 

30. The Bank, Newry 2006

Republic Of Loose


31. Mandela Hall Belfast Nov 2006

 Gomez

 

32. Malahide Castle, Dublin Jun 2007

The Coral

Supergrass

Arctic Monkeys

 

33. O2 London Aug 2007

Prince

 

34. Slane Aug 2007

The Rolling Stones

 

35. Kings Hall, Belfast, Dec 2007

The Pogues

Sinead O’Connor

 

36. Kings Park, Perth, Australia 2008

Air

 

37. Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia 2008

Kylie Minogue

 

38. Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, Australia 2008

Stevie Wonder

 

39. Castlepalooza – 2009 Offaly


40. Mandela Hall 2009

The Answer 


41. Tall Man Jazz Club 2009

David Lyttle Trio feat Andreas Varady.


42. Tall Man Jazz Club 2009

David Lyttle Trio feat Soweto Kinch


43. RDS, Dublin 2010

Bruce Springsteen 


44. SSE Belfast 2010

Eric Clapton 

Andy Fairweather Low


45. Limelight 2000

Kool Herc -  (Hip hop pioneer)


46. Empire 2001

Afrika Bambaataa -  (Hip hop pioneer)


47. Narrow Water Castle 2015

Grandmaster Flash -  (Hip hop pioneer)


48. SSE 2010

Pearl Jam


49. Electric Picnic 2010

Leftfield, 

Imelda May, 

Hot Chip, 

Steve Earle, 

Roxy Music, 

Two Door Cinema Club, 

Marc Almond


50. Belsonic Belfast 2011

Plan B

Katy B

Rizzle Kicks


51. 2011 Malahide Castle

Prince


52. June 2012 Stadium of Light, Sunderland 

Red Hot Chili Peppers

The Futureheads


53. 2012 Tennents Vital

The Black Keys 

Foo Fighters 

Florence and the machine 

The Stone Roses 


54. SSE Belfast 2013

Noel Gallagher


55. Empire 2014 

Ben Ottewell


56. Limelight 2015

The Answer  


57. Slane 2015

Foo Fighters 

Kaiser Chiefs 

Hozier 

Ash

The Strypes


58. SSE Belfast 2015

U2 


59. Olympia 2016

The Strypes


60. Croke Park 2016

Bruce Springsteen


61. Empire Belfast, April 2017

These Charming Men

 

62. Slane 2017

Guns N Roses 

Otherkin 

Mark Lanegan 

Royal Blood 


63. Olympia 2018

Gomez


64. Radio 1 Big Weekend Belfast 2018

Beck

Manic Street Preachers 

The Breeders 

Courtney Barnett 

Public Service Broadcasting 


65. Belfast Telegraph Building May 2019

Alice in Chains


66. Slane June 2019

Metallica 

Ghost 

Stiff Little Fingers 

Bokassa


67. Trinity College, Dublin Jul 2019

Paul Heaton and Jacqui Abbott


68. Limelight 2019

Happy Mondays


69. Limelight 2021

Tim Burgess


70. Belfast Telegraph Building May 22

Alt-J


71. Limelight 2022

Clutch


72. Empire March 2023

Ben Ottewell and Ian Ball


73. SSE March 2023

Elton John


74. Slane June 2023

Harry Styles 

Inhaler 


75. SSE Oct 2023

Arctic Monkeys

Miles Kane


76. Limelight Mar 2024

Ben Ottewell and Ian Ball


77. Scotts Jazz Club Belfast Apr 2024

Dan Costa Trio


78. Scotts Jazz Club Apr 2024

Jack Kellys Honkatonktet


79. Limelight May 2024

Miles Kane


80. 3 Arena, Dublin May 2024

Girls Aloud


81. Circo Massimo, Rome, Italy Oct 2024

David Gilmour




 

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