The Rolling Stones are to play Dublin's Croke Park on May 17th as part of a European tour.
The Dublin show is scheduled to kick off the second part of the Stones — No Filter tour which will see the band perform in the UK as well as Berlin, Marseille, Stuttgart, Prague and Warsaw.
However, there are likely to be objections to the proposed gig, with residents living in the Croke Park area expressing concerns over the stadium holding what would be a fourth concert of the year.
Speaking last week, Pat Gates, chairman of the Clonliffe and Croke Park Area Residents’ Association, said three concerts is the maximum number allowed under planning permission granted by An Bord Pleanála.
“This cap should be respected. The reason for the cap is to maintain a reasonable quality of life for those who live in this part of the city and the amenities of the area,” he said.
Two performances by Taylor Swift and one by Michael Bublé have already been scheduled.
Mr Gates said Aiken Promotions and Croke Park were seeking to circumvent the planning permission by applying for an outdoor event licence from Dublin City Council.
Speaking about the tour, Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards said "it's such a joy to play with this band. There's no stopping us, we're only just getting started really."
Tour dates
- May 17 – Croke Park, Dublin*
- May 22 – London Stadium, London
- Jun 05 – Old Trafford Football Stadium, Manchester
- Jun 09 – BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
- Jun 15 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
- Jun 19 – Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham
- Jun 22 – Olympiastadion, Berlin
- Jun 26 – Orange Velodrome, Marseille
- Jun 30 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart
- Jul 04 – Letnany Airport, Prague
- Jul 08 – PGE Narodowy Stadium, Warsaw
- * Subject to licence
–PA