The Dubliners kaarten
Ben je ook al jaren fan van The Dubliners? Dan is er goed nieuws. The Dubliners zal binnenkort een concert geven waar jij bij kan zijn. De kaartverkoop is inmiddels gestart. Als absolute The Dubliners fan mag je deze show niet missen. Het zijn ongetwijfeld weer een spectakel worden.
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We proberen de prijzen van de tickets altijd up to date houden, maar er kunnen wel eens verschillen optreden. Klik daarom altijd door naar alle Ticket Aanbieders!| Evenement | Locatie | Datum | Prijs | Bestellen |
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013 |
013 Tilburg Nederland |
maandag 01 oktober, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 57,42 |
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Vredenburg |
Vredenburg Utrecht Nederland |
woensdag 03 oktober, 2012 20:15 |
vanaf € 62,73 |
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Lucky & Co |
Lucky & Co Rijssen Nederland |
vrijdag 05 oktober, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 57,42 |
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Paradiso |
Paradiso Amsterdam Nederland |
zondag 07 oktober, 2012 20:15 |
vanaf € 49,00 |
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De Vereeniging |
De Vereeniging Nijmegen Nederland |
donderdag 11 oktober, 2012 20:15 |
vanaf € 59,00 |
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De Warande |
De Warande Turnhout België |
zaterdag 29 september, 2012 20:15 |
vanaf € 62,73 |
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Circus-Krone-Bau |
Circus-Krone-Bau München Duitsland |
donderdag 01 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 75,00 |
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Theaterhaus Stuttgart |
Theaterhaus Stuttgart Stuttgart Duitsland |
vrijdag 02 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 68,10 |
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Deutschherrenhalle |
Deutschherrenhalle Beckingen Duitsland |
zaterdag 03 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 75,00 |
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Konzert- und Kongresshalle Bamberg |
Konzert- und Kongresshalle Bamberg Bamberg Duitsland |
zondag 04 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Alte Oper Frankfurt |
Alte Oper Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main Duitsland |
maandag 05 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 75,00 |
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Theater Am Aegi |
Theater Am Aegi Hannover Duitsland |
woensdag 07 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 75,00 |
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Die Glocke Groβer Saal |
Die Glocke Groβer Saal Bremen Duitsland |
donderdag 08 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 65,00 |
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Stadthalle Aurich |
Stadthalle Aurich Aurich Duitsland |
vrijdag 09 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 65,00 |
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Ringlokschuppen |
Ringlokschuppen Bielefeld Duitsland |
zaterdag 10 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Konzerthaus Dortmund |
Konzerthaus Dortmund Dortmund Duitsland |
zondag 11 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 75,00 |
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Tempodrom |
Tempodrom Berlijn Duitsland |
vrijdag 30 november, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Alter Schlachthof |
Alter Schlachthof Dresden Duitsland |
zondag 02 december, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 75,00 |
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Stadthalle Braunschweig |
Stadthalle Braunschweig Braunschweig Duitsland |
maandag 03 december, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Stadthalle Cloppenburg |
Stadthalle Cloppenburg Cloppenburg Duitsland |
dinsdag 04 december, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Kieler Schloss |
Kieler Schloss Kiel Duitsland |
woensdag 05 december, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Musik- und Kongresshalle |
Musik- und Kongresshalle Lübeck Duitsland |
donderdag 06 december, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Deutsches Haus |
Deutsches Haus Flensburg Duitsland |
vrijdag 07 december, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Congress Centrum Hamburg |
Congress Centrum Hamburg Hamburg Duitsland |
zaterdag 08 december, 2012 20:00 |
vanaf € 69,00 |
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Over The Dubliners
The Dubliners started off in O'Donoghue's pub in Dublin, Ireland in 1962 under the name of "the Ronnie Drew Folk Group". Then they were four, Ronnie Drew (vocals and guitar), Luke Kelly (vocals and 5-string banjo), Barney McKenna (tenor banjo, mandolin, melodeon and vocals) and Ciarán Bourke (vocals, guitar, tin whistle and harmonica). In 1963, they played at the Edinburgh festival where they met the head of Transatlantic Records, Nathan Joseph, for whom they started recording. In 1964, Luke Kelly left, and Bobby Lynch (vocals and guitar) and John Sheahan (fiddle, tin whistle, mandolin, concertina, guitar and vocals) were added. When Luke Kelly returned and Bobby Lynch left in 1965, we have what is considered as the original Dubliners, five individualists, five men whose talents were mixed together in a superb blend and just wanted to play and have a good craic. If they only knew what was awaiting them!
In 1967 their major breakthrough came as a result of a coincidence. Their song, "Seven Drunken Nights" which was recorded in one take, was snapped up by a pirate radio station which started playing it along with The Beatles, The Mamas & The Papas, The Who, The Kinks and Jimi Hendrix. Suddenly, The Dubliners was a major band, playing all over the world, getting into the charts, and receiving gold discs. Not what you expected from a bunch of hairy people who "looked like they'd just been dragged out of a seedy bar via a hedge(backwards) and dropped on London from a very great height".(Colin Irwin in the reissue of "Live at the Albert Hall")
The seventies started like the sixties ended; wild touring, drinking, playing. They started doing regular tours, and they were still recording, of course. Then, in 1974, Ciarán Bourke collapsed on stage with a brain haemmorrage, which eventually led to his death. He first, though, recovered remarkably , and was back on stage with The Dubliners, but collapsed again. At the same time, Ronnie decided to take a break, and Jim McCann took his and Ciaráns place in the group.
In 1979, Ronnie decided to make a comeback as a member of the group, although he probably never really left it. In the five years, he had recorded two solo albums, and The Dubliners three albums. With Ronnie returning, Jim left, and The Dubs were almost back where they started. Then Luke Kelly became ill, he collapsed on stage with a brain tumour, for which he received surgery several times. He too, made remarkable recoveries, and went on touring with the Dubliners, at the same time continuing his wild and unhealthy lifestyle. Seán Cannon, a long time friend, stepped in for Luke, when he couldn't be on stage. Seáns appearence wasn't that well received by the audiences at the beginning, but he has later turned out to be an important addition to The Dubliners, and their repertoir. In 1984, Luke Kelly died, but The Dubliners, now with Seán Cannon as a member, decided to keep on.
1987 turned out to be one of the best - and busiest - years for the Dubliners. Their long time friend, and guest musician, Eamonn Campbell, brought the group together with The Pogues on the hit single [track]the Irish Rover[/track]. This single took the Dubliners back to the charts, and also gave them a completely new audience; people who weren't even born when The Dubliners started off. And with Dublin celebrating its milennium in 1988, The Dubliners also received more attention than for years. Eamonn Campbell joined them on regular basis, a move which has turned out to be one of the most important in their history. In 1988 Ciarán Bourke died, after years of pain and difficulties. He always was, and still is very much remembered by The Dubliners, just like Luke Kelly is.
The eighties finished off with rumours that The Dubliners were to retire, probably something that's always been following the group. However, they didn't, and celebrated their 30th anniversary in 1992, with a double cd and extensive tour. The nineties have later brought a tour video from the German tour 1995, and the "shock" news that Ronnie Drew was leaving. He left in December 1995, after releasing a superb album, "Dirty Rotten Shame" a few months earlier.
Now, even the most optimistic Dubliners fans thought it was the end, but the remaindours decided to convince Paddy Reilly to join them, and they continued their busy touring and recording schedule. This move has also turned out to be excellent. Paddy, not very well known in Europe, had never been touring there, so he too enjoyed the experience, as well as being part of a band. He still, though, does tours in the USA in the winter and summermonths.
As we reach the start of a new milennium, we might as well prepare ourself for the Dubliners 5th decenninum, and although we know that they won't go on very much longer, and that they are no longer the best band in the world, they are still a very high class act. People probably don't recognize what The Dubliners have meant to the world of music. By the way, not only the world of music, but the world as a whole. They have first of all paved the way for dozens of bands from Ireland and Scotland, like The Chieftains, The Pogues, U2, Ossian, The Fureys and so on. The number of artists that list The Dubliners as one of their major influences and idols, is endless. They have brought folk music to millions of people all over the world, people who never would have been interested at all. That isn't only because of the folk music, the instrumentals alone, it's because of The Dubliners, their astonishing voices, their undescribable instrumentals, the wild life style and drinking, late sessions, their enormous beards, their extensive touring, their charisma and characters. It was, and still is to a certain extent, a blend the world will never see again.
The Dubliners have brought Ireland to the world in a way that no emigration has, they have brought the world to Ireland, and they have brought people all over the world closer together. Whenever it ends, the world will never be the same again.
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