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Hi.
I've been to see the Belfast Giants a few times when visiting NI, and I was wondering if the 02 in Dublin is potentially usable as a hockey arena the way the Odyssey Arena currently is - or, at least, is the potential there to host a hockey team in the 02 in the future without too much infrastructural work? --
Nerroth (
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I understand that the 02 Dublin is a notable entertainment venue, but does the "Notable upcoming events" section not seem to be a great way of the 02 to get free advertising? I can see arguements for removing the section (advertising), and i can also understand arguements for keeping the section (it is an entertainment venue, and it is listing the entertainment that it will be providing). Anybody with an opinion either way on this? (i'm getting splinters in my back-side from sitting on the fence). Best, Darigan ( talk) 13:56, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
WP:NOTNEWS The section should go, Wikipedia aims to be an encyclopedia. You might mention one or two events as having been particularly notable but ongoing events do not seem at all appropriate. There is nothing there that seems like it would really be notable even in a few months time let alone a year or two. It is already far too heavily weighted in favour of events from 2010. If you really want to justify keeping this you would need to show other venues have such list and include references from local newspapers to show just quite how notable or significant the events were. -- Horkana ( talk) 04:10, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
If you pretend for a moment this is a real encyclopedia and imagine the article is not just news but a long lived item describing a venue not just now but over many decades most of this section is junk that in the timescale of a printed book encyclopedia would be long out of date and not notable enough to merit printing. Sure we have space and things can be updated but do we really want to go there for this? Besides the claim that this venue is somehow wholly new and different from the Point Theatre is a marketing invention to justify the sponsorship money paid by an advertiser. The Reuters article referenced even describes the Point Theatre as being renamed, it's just not a different venue despite how well they marketed the change and rebranding and how much of an improvement the rebuild was. There are plenty of other venues that have been refitted and rebuilt that didn't need a whole new name. With this is mind any claims of "firsts" at the location are utter nonsense, or at best minor events in the overall long term existence of the venue. I've trimmed the long list of events from the intro, it should only briefly summarize the very few most important events, and I'll resist the temptation to delete the whole section but I'll take a look at trimming it down more to the least frivolous items again later. -- Horkana ( talk) 03:02, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
"The Luas Red Line extension to the Point opened on December 8, 2009 to coincide with a performance by Lily Allen.[63][64]"
Is it right to say it was opened to coincide with the Lily Allen performance, or that the opening coincided with a Lily Allen performance? I suspect that the latter may be the case. Darigan ( talk) 10:58, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
According to the RPA, passengers will be offered free travel on the entire Red Line from 3pm on Tuesday immediately after the official opening, until 12.30am, when the line closes. The offer coincides with a potential audience of up to 13,000 people at the Lily Allen concert in the 02.
Me-thinks the opening section is becoming a bit overcrowded with a growing list of people/artists/bands that have performed at the O2:
Artists that have performed at The O2 include Britney Spears, David Bowie, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, P!nk, The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Leonard Cohen, Andrea Bocelli, Coldplay, Neil Young, Roger Waters, Stevie Wonder, Kings of Leon, U2, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, New Kids on the Block, Paul McCartney, Whitney Houston, Green Day, Dave Matthews Band & Muse among others.
This list, if is to be included at all, should surely have a home lower down in the article - Any concensus for cutting out this paragraph from section one, and then perhaps including it in a bulleted list format lower down under tha auspices of 'notable' performers? Darigan ( talk) 10:49, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Some of the entries in this section just list trivia about the artist - for example:
What should be mentioned? Notable artists (admittedly subjective), unusual circumstances (controversy, volcanic delay).
What shouldn't be mentioned? History of the band (e.g. splits), ticket trivia, tour trivia, etc. In short, anything that isn't directly related to the artists' appearance. The section is quite crowded as it is, so the unimportant stuff should be taken out with a scythe. Autarch ( talk) 19:09, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
On 5 January 2009, The Mighty Boosh was the first comedy act to perform at the venue. Two dates by Chris Brown in January 2009 quickly sold out when they went on sale, with the star planning an after show party at Twentyone club on D'Olier Street. UFC 93 took place on 17 January 2009, being the first mixed martial arts event to take place in The O2. The Killers opened a UK and Ireland arena tour at The O2 on 20 February 2009; the entire tour quickly sold out. The Priest Feast Tour featuring Judas Priest, Megadeth and Testament played The O2 on 10 February 2009 prior to the start of its seven-concert UK run. Snow Patrol played The O2 on 28 February and 1 March 2009, as part of their Taking Back the Cities Tour. The O2's first boxing bout which was also Ireland's first world championship boxing match in thirteen years, took place on the 21st March 2009, where Bernard Dunne defeated World champion Ricardo "El Maestrito" Cordoba for the WBA Super Bantamweight title. Tina Turner performed two shows at The O2 on 26–27 March 2009, the first of which was announced on 28 August 2008. Tickets went on sale on 4 September 2008. Both dates sold out in a record breaking 20 minutes. On 17 September 2008, a third 11 April 2009 date was announced with the pre-sale beginning on 20 September 2008. When this sold out a fourth date (12 April 2009) was announced on 22 September 2008, with tickets immediately going on sale. AC/DC played The O2 on 18 April 2009 as part of their Black Ice World Tour. Tickets went on sale on 17 October 2008, the same day that their first studio album in eight years, Black Ice, was released in Ireland. They sold out within three minutes. Bob Dylan played two shows at The O2 on 5–6 May 2009. American pop star Britney Spears brought her The Circus Starring Britney Spears tour to the arena on June 19, and 20 2009 to a sold out audience.
On 13 October 2009, the reformed Spandau Ballet played the O2 in the first date of their planned world tour, in a first since they split nearly twenty years previously. Muse performed at The O2 on 6 November as part of The Resistance Tour, an arena tour which sold out within minutes on the back of a number one album in at least sixteen countries. Yusuf Islam opened his first world tour in 33 years at The O2 on 15 November 2009, giving his debut Irish concert. The show was controversial with many audience members walking out in protest at the performance. Yusuf returned to discuss the controversy on The Late Late Show the following month.
Depeche Mode, a band according to The Irish Times that have sold around 100 million records internationally and whose tours sell several million tickets, brought their Tour of the Universe to The O2 on December 10. On December 16 and 17, Miley Cyrus played to a sell out crowd. citation needed She was so popular her tickets sold out in a record time of 3 minutes. citation needed On December 20, Paul McCartney played the O2 in his first Irish concert since his May 2003 concert which was his first Irish show since he played with The Beatles in the 1960s. The concert is part of an eight-date tour called Good Evening Europe. The show was attended by industry professionals such as Ian Dempsey, Dave Fanning, Ryan Tubridy and Louis Walsh who flew in especially from the UK. Evening Herald reviewer Chris Wasser described the show as "an astonishing performance, and a late -- but by all means, welcome -- contender for gig of the year, if not the decade". Eamon Sweeney of the Irish Independent called it "one of the finest live performances of recent memory [...] It really doesn't get any better than this".
Tiësto played the O2 on 19 March 2010, becoming the first DJ to perform at the venue. Whitney Houston played three dates at the O2 on 17th, 18 and 20 April as part of her first tour for at least eleven years. This received international publicity when she was forced to travel by ferry from Holyhead on 15 April due to the air travel disruption around Europe in the aftermath of the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. In May 2010 Biffy Clyro performed the venue's first live webcast.
Rihanna bring her Last Girl on Earth Tour at the O2 on May 22,2010 , and come again on May 26, 2010 due to high demand of tickets.
Iron Maiden will perform at on 30 July 2010. The show will be the first performance for the band, on the summer leg of "The Final Frontier World Tour 2010" on European soil.
On September 1, Guns N' Roses will perform at the venue as part of their Chinese Democracy World Tour. citation needed
In October 2010 singer Lady Gaga will bring her The Monster Ball Tour to The O2 for 3 dates, making it GaGa's 5th appearance at The O2 in 2010 having played 2 dates in February. Tickets for this event all sold out within 5 minutes of release, putting demand on the singer to add more dates. citation needed
Bill Bailey will return to The O2 once again on September 30th with his new show which will be recorded for his new DVD. An extra date was added for November 1st due to public demand.
Darigan ( talk) 12:59, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
The article contradicts itself several time about the current capacity of the venue. There is also some confusion as to whether this 14,000-14,500 value refers to seated or seated/standing capacity. Here, List of indoor arenas in Europe, 14,500 is given as the seated capacity. But this article gives 9,500 as the all-seated value.
Is there any consensus as the to the actual capacity? I can't find an official value anywhere online.
Ssuuiittee ( talk) 13:35, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
Hi, the venue capacity is 14,700.. 8,200 standing and 6,500 seated.. 9,500 all seated with the retractable seats put where standing should be. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Trey99 ( talk • contribs) 20:42, 8 January 2017 (UTC)
The above are all lies. The capacity is 13,000 and that's that.
The O2 has just been renamed, nothing else. A new article -> 3Arena is not needed. 86.45.66.18 ( talk) 11:10, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
Moved without opposition. bd2412 T 18:17, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
3Arena (Dublin) → 3Arena – The venue has been renamed from The O2 to the 3Arena. A new (and unnecessary) article was created at 3Arena, which now redirects to here. Despite this move request, a non-admin has moved the page from The O2 (Dublin) to 3Arena (Dublin). As disambiguation is not required, it should be moved to 3Arena. Snappy ( talk) 22:12, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
Support per nom. Unreal7 ( talk) 19:25, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
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The official capacity is 14,500 this has been achieved many times over.. most recently at 2fms Xmas ball.. with 14,500 in attendance. Rammsteing struck 14,600, iron maiden currently has 14,550 tickets on sale. 13,000 is not the capacity.. it contradicts itself.. 3,500 standing and remaining 9,500 seated.. how is that possible if it is 9,500 all seated with no standing? Optimum standing is 3,500 for shows like 5 days of summer to accommodate younger people. Fully retractable seats are taking away to give the standing area the capacity of 8,000.. these numbers a are verified by many sources. Trey99 ( talk) 02:40, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Nonsense. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:8084:2163:2300:193D:3E91:C30C:53CF ( talk) 16:50, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
The capacity is 13,000 (9,000 all seated). Vandals keep changing this based on delusional. Can this be locked to prevent this nonsense.
It will cater for 9,300 people seated, or 13,000 seated and standing
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The logo is just a graphic of text, there is really no need for it at all so I've removed it. -- Horkana ( talk) 05:02, 9 March 2010 (UTC)
Hi.
I've been to see the Belfast Giants a few times when visiting NI, and I was wondering if the 02 in Dublin is potentially usable as a hockey arena the way the Odyssey Arena currently is - or, at least, is the potential there to host a hockey team in the 02 in the future without too much infrastructural work? --
Nerroth (
talk) 20:31, 25 January 2009 (UTC)
I understand that the 02 Dublin is a notable entertainment venue, but does the "Notable upcoming events" section not seem to be a great way of the 02 to get free advertising? I can see arguements for removing the section (advertising), and i can also understand arguements for keeping the section (it is an entertainment venue, and it is listing the entertainment that it will be providing). Anybody with an opinion either way on this? (i'm getting splinters in my back-side from sitting on the fence). Best, Darigan ( talk) 13:56, 30 October 2009 (UTC)
WP:NOTNEWS The section should go, Wikipedia aims to be an encyclopedia. You might mention one or two events as having been particularly notable but ongoing events do not seem at all appropriate. There is nothing there that seems like it would really be notable even in a few months time let alone a year or two. It is already far too heavily weighted in favour of events from 2010. If you really want to justify keeping this you would need to show other venues have such list and include references from local newspapers to show just quite how notable or significant the events were. -- Horkana ( talk) 04:10, 4 March 2010 (UTC)
If you pretend for a moment this is a real encyclopedia and imagine the article is not just news but a long lived item describing a venue not just now but over many decades most of this section is junk that in the timescale of a printed book encyclopedia would be long out of date and not notable enough to merit printing. Sure we have space and things can be updated but do we really want to go there for this? Besides the claim that this venue is somehow wholly new and different from the Point Theatre is a marketing invention to justify the sponsorship money paid by an advertiser. The Reuters article referenced even describes the Point Theatre as being renamed, it's just not a different venue despite how well they marketed the change and rebranding and how much of an improvement the rebuild was. There are plenty of other venues that have been refitted and rebuilt that didn't need a whole new name. With this is mind any claims of "firsts" at the location are utter nonsense, or at best minor events in the overall long term existence of the venue. I've trimmed the long list of events from the intro, it should only briefly summarize the very few most important events, and I'll resist the temptation to delete the whole section but I'll take a look at trimming it down more to the least frivolous items again later. -- Horkana ( talk) 03:02, 2 April 2010 (UTC)
"The Luas Red Line extension to the Point opened on December 8, 2009 to coincide with a performance by Lily Allen.[63][64]"
Is it right to say it was opened to coincide with the Lily Allen performance, or that the opening coincided with a Lily Allen performance? I suspect that the latter may be the case. Darigan ( talk) 10:58, 24 March 2010 (UTC)
According to the RPA, passengers will be offered free travel on the entire Red Line from 3pm on Tuesday immediately after the official opening, until 12.30am, when the line closes. The offer coincides with a potential audience of up to 13,000 people at the Lily Allen concert in the 02.
Me-thinks the opening section is becoming a bit overcrowded with a growing list of people/artists/bands that have performed at the O2:
Artists that have performed at The O2 include Britney Spears, David Bowie, Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, P!nk, The Rolling Stones, Tina Turner, Leonard Cohen, Andrea Bocelli, Coldplay, Neil Young, Roger Waters, Stevie Wonder, Kings of Leon, U2, Pearl Jam, Rage Against the Machine, New Kids on the Block, Paul McCartney, Whitney Houston, Green Day, Dave Matthews Band & Muse among others.
This list, if is to be included at all, should surely have a home lower down in the article - Any concensus for cutting out this paragraph from section one, and then perhaps including it in a bulleted list format lower down under tha auspices of 'notable' performers? Darigan ( talk) 10:49, 1 July 2010 (UTC)
Some of the entries in this section just list trivia about the artist - for example:
What should be mentioned? Notable artists (admittedly subjective), unusual circumstances (controversy, volcanic delay).
What shouldn't be mentioned? History of the band (e.g. splits), ticket trivia, tour trivia, etc. In short, anything that isn't directly related to the artists' appearance. The section is quite crowded as it is, so the unimportant stuff should be taken out with a scythe. Autarch ( talk) 19:09, 27 July 2010 (UTC)
On 5 January 2009, The Mighty Boosh was the first comedy act to perform at the venue. Two dates by Chris Brown in January 2009 quickly sold out when they went on sale, with the star planning an after show party at Twentyone club on D'Olier Street. UFC 93 took place on 17 January 2009, being the first mixed martial arts event to take place in The O2. The Killers opened a UK and Ireland arena tour at The O2 on 20 February 2009; the entire tour quickly sold out. The Priest Feast Tour featuring Judas Priest, Megadeth and Testament played The O2 on 10 February 2009 prior to the start of its seven-concert UK run. Snow Patrol played The O2 on 28 February and 1 March 2009, as part of their Taking Back the Cities Tour. The O2's first boxing bout which was also Ireland's first world championship boxing match in thirteen years, took place on the 21st March 2009, where Bernard Dunne defeated World champion Ricardo "El Maestrito" Cordoba for the WBA Super Bantamweight title. Tina Turner performed two shows at The O2 on 26–27 March 2009, the first of which was announced on 28 August 2008. Tickets went on sale on 4 September 2008. Both dates sold out in a record breaking 20 minutes. On 17 September 2008, a third 11 April 2009 date was announced with the pre-sale beginning on 20 September 2008. When this sold out a fourth date (12 April 2009) was announced on 22 September 2008, with tickets immediately going on sale. AC/DC played The O2 on 18 April 2009 as part of their Black Ice World Tour. Tickets went on sale on 17 October 2008, the same day that their first studio album in eight years, Black Ice, was released in Ireland. They sold out within three minutes. Bob Dylan played two shows at The O2 on 5–6 May 2009. American pop star Britney Spears brought her The Circus Starring Britney Spears tour to the arena on June 19, and 20 2009 to a sold out audience.
On 13 October 2009, the reformed Spandau Ballet played the O2 in the first date of their planned world tour, in a first since they split nearly twenty years previously. Muse performed at The O2 on 6 November as part of The Resistance Tour, an arena tour which sold out within minutes on the back of a number one album in at least sixteen countries. Yusuf Islam opened his first world tour in 33 years at The O2 on 15 November 2009, giving his debut Irish concert. The show was controversial with many audience members walking out in protest at the performance. Yusuf returned to discuss the controversy on The Late Late Show the following month.
Depeche Mode, a band according to The Irish Times that have sold around 100 million records internationally and whose tours sell several million tickets, brought their Tour of the Universe to The O2 on December 10. On December 16 and 17, Miley Cyrus played to a sell out crowd. citation needed She was so popular her tickets sold out in a record time of 3 minutes. citation needed On December 20, Paul McCartney played the O2 in his first Irish concert since his May 2003 concert which was his first Irish show since he played with The Beatles in the 1960s. The concert is part of an eight-date tour called Good Evening Europe. The show was attended by industry professionals such as Ian Dempsey, Dave Fanning, Ryan Tubridy and Louis Walsh who flew in especially from the UK. Evening Herald reviewer Chris Wasser described the show as "an astonishing performance, and a late -- but by all means, welcome -- contender for gig of the year, if not the decade". Eamon Sweeney of the Irish Independent called it "one of the finest live performances of recent memory [...] It really doesn't get any better than this".
Tiësto played the O2 on 19 March 2010, becoming the first DJ to perform at the venue. Whitney Houston played three dates at the O2 on 17th, 18 and 20 April as part of her first tour for at least eleven years. This received international publicity when she was forced to travel by ferry from Holyhead on 15 April due to the air travel disruption around Europe in the aftermath of the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland. In May 2010 Biffy Clyro performed the venue's first live webcast.
Rihanna bring her Last Girl on Earth Tour at the O2 on May 22,2010 , and come again on May 26, 2010 due to high demand of tickets.
Iron Maiden will perform at on 30 July 2010. The show will be the first performance for the band, on the summer leg of "The Final Frontier World Tour 2010" on European soil.
On September 1, Guns N' Roses will perform at the venue as part of their Chinese Democracy World Tour. citation needed
In October 2010 singer Lady Gaga will bring her The Monster Ball Tour to The O2 for 3 dates, making it GaGa's 5th appearance at The O2 in 2010 having played 2 dates in February. Tickets for this event all sold out within 5 minutes of release, putting demand on the singer to add more dates. citation needed
Bill Bailey will return to The O2 once again on September 30th with his new show which will be recorded for his new DVD. An extra date was added for November 1st due to public demand.
Darigan ( talk) 12:59, 10 August 2010 (UTC)
The article contradicts itself several time about the current capacity of the venue. There is also some confusion as to whether this 14,000-14,500 value refers to seated or seated/standing capacity. Here, List of indoor arenas in Europe, 14,500 is given as the seated capacity. But this article gives 9,500 as the all-seated value.
Is there any consensus as the to the actual capacity? I can't find an official value anywhere online.
Ssuuiittee ( talk) 13:35, 22 April 2013 (UTC)
Hi, the venue capacity is 14,700.. 8,200 standing and 6,500 seated.. 9,500 all seated with the retractable seats put where standing should be. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Trey99 ( talk • contribs) 20:42, 8 January 2017 (UTC)
The above are all lies. The capacity is 13,000 and that's that.
The O2 has just been renamed, nothing else. A new article -> 3Arena is not needed. 86.45.66.18 ( talk) 11:10, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
Moved without opposition. bd2412 T 18:17, 24 September 2014 (UTC)
3Arena (Dublin) → 3Arena – The venue has been renamed from The O2 to the 3Arena. A new (and unnecessary) article was created at 3Arena, which now redirects to here. Despite this move request, a non-admin has moved the page from The O2 (Dublin) to 3Arena (Dublin). As disambiguation is not required, it should be moved to 3Arena. Snappy ( talk) 22:12, 4 September 2014 (UTC)
Support per nom. Unreal7 ( talk) 19:25, 22 September 2014 (UTC)
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The official capacity is 14,500 this has been achieved many times over.. most recently at 2fms Xmas ball.. with 14,500 in attendance. Rammsteing struck 14,600, iron maiden currently has 14,550 tickets on sale. 13,000 is not the capacity.. it contradicts itself.. 3,500 standing and remaining 9,500 seated.. how is that possible if it is 9,500 all seated with no standing? Optimum standing is 3,500 for shows like 5 days of summer to accommodate younger people. Fully retractable seats are taking away to give the standing area the capacity of 8,000.. these numbers a are verified by many sources. Trey99 ( talk) 02:40, 11 January 2017 (UTC)
Nonsense. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:8084:2163:2300:193D:3E91:C30C:53CF ( talk) 16:50, 7 February 2017 (UTC)
The capacity is 13,000 (9,000 all seated). Vandals keep changing this based on delusional. Can this be locked to prevent this nonsense.
It will cater for 9,300 people seated, or 13,000 seated and standing
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