Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have added a third Dublin date to their upcoming 2023 tour. Due to demand, a third show has been added at Dublin's ...
to miss out because of the Bank of Ireland App malfunctioning is infuriating! Please review their details and accept them to load the content. All week I was excited to get Bruce Springsteen tickets...
A third concert date has been added for the RDS in May 2023 after thousands of fans joined a virtual queue for tickets this morning.
The 2023 dates will mark the first live shows for Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band since the conclusion of their 14-month worldwide The River Tour in Australia in February 2017. There were reports on social media of up to 68,000 eager fans in a virtual queue for the tickets to what will be Springsteen and the E Street Band’s first live shows in six years. Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band have added a third show in Dublin next year due to major demand.
Tickets for the US singer's two gigs in Ireland went live on Friday morning. Thousands of people joined virtual queues in the hopes of nabbing a golden ticket ...
A fourth commented: "@talktoBOI worst app in history. One person said: "Lost out on Springsteen tickets because of Bank of Ireland’s rubbish app. Surely they could have anticipated a spike in payment verification requests this morning."
A number of Bank of Ireland customers were left disappointed this morning after the online banking app crashed, impacting the sale of Bruce Springsteen ...
A BOI spokesperson said: “We are aware that some customers are experiencing difficulty with the app currently. The world-famous rocker was originally set to play Dublin’s RDS Arena on May 5 and 7. “The BOI app went down as I was asked to approve the purchase of tickets to the Boss… so I couldn’t approve the purchase and lost the tickets and now they are sold out.
These 2023 dates will mark the first live shows for the musicians since the conclusion of their 14-month, worldwide The River Tour in Australia in February 2017 ...
The link for tickets appeared on Ticketmaster this morning. Read more: LIVE updates as Bruce Springsteen tickets go on sale for Dublin gigs But a new date had been added as The Boss will be playing on May 9 - along with the original dates of May 5 and 6 2023.
A third date was added for Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band in Dublin next year but tickets sold out for all three gigs by 10.30am. Lots of people keen ...
— Diarmaid Mac Aonghusa 🇪🇺 (@diarmaidm)— Diarmaid Mac Aonghusa 🇪🇺 (@diarmaidm) #brucespringsteen #SpringsteenTickets to stand in the horse field in Dublin obtained. They play the RDS, Dublin next year and this morning announced a third gig on May 9. Lots of people keen to see The Boss next May rushed to get their hands on tickets when they went on sale at 8am this morning.
It was a stressful morning for Bruce Springsteen fans as tickets went on sale for his May 2023 gigs at the RDS.
Replying to complaints on Twitter, a spokesperson for the Bank of Ireland said: "We have had reports of customers having issues with their apps. This time I use my AIB card. My poor husband had to endure a major outburst that I'm sure has him seriously rethinking the relationship. Ticket prices were exceptionally high compared to previous years, with a standing ticket coming in at €131. Surely only the biggest fans would be willing to pay this? I was honestly quite surprised by the demand. I then tried to queue using my phone to see if that would make any difference.
Ticket prices ranged from €96 to €156 for seated, and €131 for standing (plus the usual Ticketmaster fees per ticket).. Bruce and the E Street Band are touring ...
Ticket prices ranged from €96 to €156 for seated, and €131 for standing (plus the usual Ticketmaster fees per ticket).. The 72-year-old superstar returned here in 1988 for his first RDS Arena concert and has also played at the same venue in 1999, 2003, 2008 and 2012. Ticket prices ranged from €96 to €156 for seated, and €131 for standing
Tickets went on sale at 8am for the singer's Dublin shows in 2023, with thousands of fans in the digital queue to book their spot. However, multiple Bank of ...
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Bank of Ireland has apologised to customers after many missed out on tickets for next year's Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band concerts in Dublin when ...
Our technical teams worked on the issue as a priority and it was fixed later in the morning. “That scale of activity wouldn’t be unique on the app,” said a spokesman for the bank. The third date was added on Friday to cater for demand.