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TheJournal.ie on MSN‘Supersonic’ lift for Dublin economy as Oasis gigs fuel weekend spending surge
DUBLIN CITY SAW a welcome boost to its economy last weekend, as Oasis fans spent big as they poured into the capital for two sold-out Croke Park concerts. Revolut reported that consumer spending in ...
Online bank Revolut said last weekend's Oasis gigs boosted the Dublin economy with its customers' card spend up 9% compared ...
Following their return to Ireland at the weekend with two sold-out shows at Dublin’s Croke Park, the Britpop star spoke about ...
BY the time I reached my perch in the upper tier of the Davin Stand on Sunday, the chap assigned to the position beside me ...
A Revolut spokesperson said the online back hasn't seen a spike like this since Taylor Swift came to Ireland last summer ...
Revolut said card spending rose more than 9 per cent in the capital when compared with the previous weekend, while the volume ...
Spending on public transport, bars, and restaurants rose as Manchester-born band Oasis returned to Ireland for two sold-out ...
Odds on the Manchester band returning to Ireland in the not-so-distant future in the form of a headline act at Slane have ...
As the sun dipped below the horizon, Oasis took the stage at Croke Park on a glorious Saturday evening, greeted by a deafening roar that echoed the excitement of a long-awaited reunion. This was not ...
As the Gallagher brothers prepared to take the stage at Croke Park, Dublin buzzed with excitement. The streets were alive with fans clad in Oasis merchandise, eagerly participating in tribute events ...
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