Oasis are playing two sold-out shows at Croke Park in an Irish homecoming this weekend, with fans already flocking to Dublin for the highly-anticipated gigs
Oasis have touched down in Ireland, ready to perform two sold-out gigs to an eager crowd at Croke Park.
Over 80,000 ‘mad fer it’ fans are expected to attend each concert on Saturday and Sunday, with the band’s customary drone show set to light up the sky above the venue ahead of the weekend’s festivities.
For those planning to enjoy a pint during the shows, a Guinness will cost €7.35, while a Rockshore pint is priced at €8. Cider lovers will also need to fork out €8 per pint, and a 187ml serving of red, white or rose wine will set you back €9.
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The reunion tour has already broken numerous records, with the Wembley Stadium leg earning a particularly noteworthy accolade. Oasis fans set a new record for England’s national stadium by consuming an average of 250,000 pints across each of their five nights there.
This feat required fans to dig deep into their pockets, with a pint of Stella Artois costing £7.85 (approximately €9.10) at the venue bars, and a Magners Cider priced at £7.75 (approximately €9), reports the Irish Mirror.
At the more recent Murrayfield Stadium concerts, a pint of Heineken was priced at £7.85(approximately €9.10), with a half pint of the lager costing £4.30.
Amstel was slightly cheaper, at £7.50, and a full pint of Inch’s cider was the same price. Heineken 0% was available for those preferring a non-alcoholic option, priced at £6, and a gluten-free lager was on offer for £7.
In the brothers’ hometown of Manchester, during their Heaton Park gigs, fans could enjoy a pint of Brooklyn Pilsner or Brothers Apple Cider for £6.50 each, a significant saving compared to the prices at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium during the first two comeback performances.
At the Cardiff venue, a pint of Heineken, Dark Fruits, Strongbow or Murphy’s was priced at £8.20.
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