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Music | News 100% | 25 Jun 2007
MCD plans Phoenix Park gigs The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ireland’s biggest music promoter has enjoyed a range of successful summer gigs, and now it’s gearing up for the winter gig scene with new events planned for Dublin’s Phoenix Park.

Music | News 96% |  5 Feb 2002
U2 Phoenix Park Plans Denied The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hotpress.com investigate the rumours of U2 & The Phoenix Park ... (they just don't go away you know)...

Music | News 93% |  9 Dec 2008
Coldplay announce Phoenix Park concert The Hot Press Newsdesk
Coldplay fans will be delighted to hear that the band will follow their two O2 shows this month with a gig in Dublin's Phoenix Park in September 2009.

Music | News 93% |  1 Nov 2007
Foals to play Phoenix Park after-party The Hot Press Newsdesk
Bloc Party-supporting Foals will be playing a late city-centre gig after the Phoenix Park show next Saturday.

Music | News 93% | 25 Sep 2007
Manu Chao to play Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary Basque singer Manu Chao has confirmed a November show in the Phoenix Park Big Top.

Music | News 89% | 31 Aug 2007
Bloc Party to play Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hotpress.com can now confirm details of a Bloc Party show in the Phoenix Park Marquee.

Music | News 89% | 17 Dec 2003
Red Hot Chili Peppers to play Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
Next summer is already shaping up to be huge, with the Red Hot Chili Peppers confirming a gig at Phoenix Park

Music | Interview 86% |  5 Aug 1983
U2 TRIUMPH Chris Donovan
The Phoenix Park Festival, 1983

Music | News 86% | 16 Apr 2004
Groove Armada confirmed for Phoenix Park bill The Hot Press Newsdesk
Groove Armada will be playing Phoenix Park alongside the Chili Peppers, The Thrills and The Pixies, who for their part, played their first reunion gig this week in the US

Music | News 84% |  7 Aug 2007
Ian Brown confirms Phoenix Park date The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ian Brown has made an announcement on MySpace, stating that he will play at Dublin’s Phoenix Park.

Music | News 67% | 26 Mar 2004
The Thrills added to Phoenix Park bonanza The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Thrills will be playing alongside the Chili Peppers and the Pixies, with further details announced of the Pixies' reunion releases

Music | News 66% | 18 Jun 2002
More green energy... The Hot Press Newsdesk
Mundy, Kila and The Revs also confirmed for tonight's World Cup homecoming in the Phoenix Park

Music | News 66% | 11 Sep 2007
Cascada set for Phoenix park The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Anglo-German star confirms Dublin gig for December

Music | News 65% | 14 Jul 2009
Elbow to support Coldplay in Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
Manchester alt rockers Elbow have been confirmed as support for Coldplay's Dublin date in September.

Music | News 64% | 15 Apr 2004
May Day Carnival finale concert to be held at Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
Don Baker and King Sativa are among the artists confirmed to play the May Day Carnival. Meanwhile, Sinn Fein has condemned the "media hysteria" about the protests being planned for May 1

Music | News 63% | 12 May 2004
Chili Peppers Phoenix Park line-up announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Here it is kids: the stage times for the biggest park party since Robbie!

Music | News 63% |  8 Jul 2002
Where the air is free The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ronan Keating, Lulu and Sam Mumba confirmed for free pop festival, courtesy of very generous mobile phone floggers O2, this August in the Phoenix Park

Politics | Frontlines 63% |  2 Apr 1997
Ireland Is The Most Difficult Place in Europe To Stage An Open-Air Show Stuart Clark
Will U2 play Phoenix Park or not? And what is the future of the rock festival as we have come to know and love it in Ireland? Special Report: STUART CLARK.

Music | News 62% |  8 Apr 2003
NEWSFLASH! The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kelly Osbourne confirmed as support for Robbie Williams Phoenix Park gig

Music | News 62% | 18 Jun 2002
Apres match (literally) The Hot Press Newsdesk
Barry Murphy, Risteard Cooper and friends - Apres Match to you - head the bill at tonight's big little homecoming party for the Irish World Cup side tonight in the Phoenix Park. Oh yeah... some lot called Westlife are playing as well

Music | Interview 61% |  4 Sep 2003
Because I Wanna Tanya Sweeney
The Wannadies’ Christina Bergmark on the fame, bricklaying and staying true to form.

Music | Interview 61% |  5 Dec 2002
Williams the conqueror Paddy Maher
Paddy Maher hears Robbie Williams announce the details of his escapology tour which includes an Irish show at the Phoenix Park, Dublin

Music | News 61% | 21 May 2008
Tom Waits to employ anti-tout measures The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Waits will be doing his best to beat the touts when he brings his Glitter And Doom tour to Dublin on this July.

Music | News 60% | 21 May 2008
Tom Waits reveals Irish show details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Waits plays three nights at The RatCellar in Phoenix Park this July, with tickets going on sale next week.

Music | News 60% |  7 May 2003
Kelly Osbourne to play The Village The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Daughter of Darkness will warm up for her Phoenix Park show supporting Robbie Williams with a headline date at the Dublin venue

Music | News 58% | 19 Feb 2009
Coldplay working on special treat for Irish fans The Hot Press Newsdesk
Yup, there's a free live album on the horizon!

Music Review | Live 58% |  1 Nov 2007
The Arcade Fire at the Phoenix Park Big Top Peter Murphy
No rabble-rousing rock panto pandering, no gratuitous guitar solos or simplistic speechifying, just towering songs garnished with soaring melodies and counter-melodies.

Music | News 57% |  7 May 2008
EXCLUSIVE: Tom Waits confirms Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hotpress.com can now confirm that Tom Waits will play two Irish dates this summer, in the Phoenix Park, Dublin.

Music Review | Live 57% | 21 Sep 2004
O2 in the park Damien Halpin
Boybands, Girlbands, Rock Bands, Pop Bands. They were all on show today in the Phoenix Park. To the 100,000 strong crowd who turned out to see over 30 acts perform, it was a hugely enjoyable afternoon, the 30-odd minute walk through the park to the site notwithstanding.

Music | News 55% | 15 Oct 2007
M.I.A. for Marquee @ Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of the star turns at this year’s Electric Picnic, M.I.A, returns on December 7 for her own headline show in the Phoenix Park Big Top.

Music | News 55% | 19 Sep 2007
Justice confirmed for Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
French dance duo Justice are the latest act confirmed for the Phoenix Park Marquee.

Music | News 55% | 10 Sep 2007
The Arcade Fire confirm second Phoenix Park date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Arcade Fire have confirmed a second Live at the Marquee date in the Phoenix Park this October.

Music | News 55% |  7 Sep 2007
Kanye West for Phoenix Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kanye West is the latest superstar to confirm a visit to the Phoenix Park Marquee.

Music Review | Album 51% | 23 Jun 1999
Enough Already George Byrne
When Boyzone pranced awkardly around the Phoenix Park stage in their orange jumpsuits at the ill-advised and worse-attended homecoming for the Republic's USA 94 squad (which could have been a subtle reference to the fact that we'd been sent packing by Holland, but I doubt it), …

Music | News 49% | 29 Jul 2008
Tom Waits stage times and ticket security information announced The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ahead of Tom Waits' much-anticipated Dublin visit for three gigs this Wednesday July 30 – Friday August 1, organisers have released final stage time and ticket security information.

Hot Features | Interview 43% | 15 Sep 1999
Glad To Be Green Colm O Hare
COLM O HARE speaks to ANTHONY GOULDING, writer of Green, a play centreD around male prostitution in Dublin.

Hot Features | Interview 42% | 10 Oct 2007
At home with... Glenda Gilson Colm O Hare
Snuggled up at home in her Dublin apartment, rising media star Glenda Gilson talks about fame, rock music and her love of Apocalypse Now.

Music | News 40% |  3 Feb 2004
NEWSFLASH! Pixies gig details confirmed The Hot Press Newsdesk
As predicted last month on hotpress.com, The Pixies are coming to Ireland but not, as first thought, for Witnness.

Politics | Frontlines 40% |  1 Oct 1997
PARK LIFE Colm O Hare
A new play Green shines a light on male prostitution in Dublin. Colm O?Hare reports.

Hot Features | Commentary 39% |  8 Nov 2001
Will love come to town? Mark Kavanagh
MARK KAVANAGH reports on ambitious plans to bring the Berlin ‘Love Parade’ phenomenon to Dublin

Music | Interview 39% | 24 Jun 1998
Jealous Guys John Walshe
JOHN WALSHE talks to fresh-faced Euro-pop outfit NV about their quest for pop superstardom, the new Coke ad, and the pros and cons of being a Friends lookalike!

Music | News 39% | 16 Nov 2007
Manu Chao live at Phoenix Park, Dublin Kilian Murphy
This is like being transported to the Mediterranean on a crisp Dublin evening. Yet the sheer size of the event forces Manu to play a role to which he is unsuited: a stadium artist.

Music | News 39% | 20 Jun 2008
Tom Waits kicks off World Tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Waits opened his Glitter And Doom World Tour on Tuesday night in Phoenix, Arizona to universally rave reviews.

Hot Features | Interview 38% |  9 Jun 2005
2005 – A Hungarian Odyssey Duan Stokes
Hot Press has teamed up with Gohop.ie to offer Irish punters the chance to visit Hungary's premier music extravaganza, the Sziget festival. Duan Stokes has the details.

Music | News 38% | 21 Nov 2007
Led Zeppelin to tour in 2008 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Rumours of a full Led Zeppelin tour next year have apparently been confirmed - by the lead singer of the band booked to support them.

Music | News 38% | 11 Jul 2005
Robbie Williams set for Croke Park shows The Hot Press Newsdesk
Having netted a not shabby €2.1 million from U2’s three concerts there, the GAA are close to finalising a deal that will bring Robbie Williams to Croke Park next June for two shows.

Music | News 37% | 12 Nov 2007
Duran Duran for Dublin The Hot Press Newsdesk
'80s superstars Duran Duran will play Dublin next month.

Music | News 37% | 24 Aug 2004
Brian McFadden to play at O2 In The Park The Hot Press Newsdesk
The ex-Westlife member will debut his new single at O2 In The Park

Music | Interview 37% | 30 Jul 2008
Standing close to the edge The Hot Press Newsdesk
Playing the role of The Edge in U2 tribute band Th Joshua Tree is not really a job you can do on the cheap.

Hot Features | Interview 37% |  9 Mar 2004
The saint comes marching in... The Hot Press Newsdesk
There’s plenty of music and no shortage of innovation in this year’s St. Patrick’s festival in Dublin

Music | News 37% | 18 Nov 2002
Robbie to play biggest show Ireland's ever seen The Hot Press Newsdesk
(well, since the Pope, anyway)

Music | News 37% | 22 Oct 2007
Biffy Clyro announce Dublin headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
Scottish alt-rockers Biffy Clyro have added a headlining show in Dublin to their forthcoming Irish tour.

Music | News 37% | 29 Nov 2005
Rolling Stones announce European tour The Hot Press Newsdesk
Legendary rockers the Rolling Stones have announced the 30 dates of the European leg of their A Bigger Bang world tour.

Music | News 37% | 11 Oct 2007
Biffy Clyro announce Irish dates The Hot Press Newsdesk
Scottish rockers Biffy Clyro are to play a series of dates this coming November, with tickets on sale this month.

Music | News 37% |  2 Aug 2007
Arcade Fire to play Dublin headliner The Hot Press Newsdesk
After many a rumour, Arcade Fire are poised to return to Dublin in October.

Music | Interview 36% |  4 Dec 2003
The art of darkness Stuart Clark
Thin Lizzy brought artist Jim Fitzpatrick and band of 2003 The Darkness together for a special Christmas project.

Music | News 36% |  7 Apr 2003
I don't wanna rock, DJ The Hot Press Newsdesk
Kelly Osbourne announced as special guest for Robbie Williams' European tour

Hot Features | Commentary 36% | 30 Mar 2000
The Working Boys Stephen Robinson
Rent by evanna kearins documents the dark and dangerous world of Dublin s RENT BOYS. She spoke to STEPHEN ROBINSON.

Music | Interview 36% |  8 Feb 2008
Justice For All Ed Power
Gaspard Augé of acclaimed electro duo Justice on the group’s stunning live performances, upstaging Kanye West and putting the humour back into dance music.

Music | Interview 36% | 20 Dec 2002
Archive article of the week: absolutely massive bumper Christmas '02 edition The Hot Press Newsdesk
Old News Is Good News Special : Hot Press writers pick their fave music writing of 2002

Hot Features | Interview 36% | 15 Mar 2007
At the pavilion with Neil Hannon, Pugwash and the Irish cricket team Paul Nolan
You know them as heartfelt songwriters. But when they’re not mucking about in the studio, Neil Hannon and Thomas Walsh enjoy nothing more than a game of cricket. And they’re not just in it for the cucumber sandwiches, either.

Music | News 36% |  1 Apr 2006
O2 Party in the Park: Off the agenda for 2006 The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press can exclusively reveal that O2's annual "Party in the Park" seems to have been pushed aside for 2006.

Music | Interview 36% |  5 Oct 1984
LIGHT A BIG FIRE Liam Mackey
Liam Mackey reviews "The Unforgettable Fire"

Music | News 36% | 21 Mar 2006
Madonna stalls at Croke Park hurdle The Hot Press Newsdesk
Plans to bring Madonna to Croke Park have hit a brick wall.

Music | Interview 36% |  5 Sep 2002
Turn take it to the masses Phil Udell
An estimated 100,000 people showed up in the Phoenix Park for the O2 sponsored gig that featured Samantha Mumba, Ronan Keating, Mundy, Six, David Kitt and Kells' rock outfit Turn. Would one of the local scenes hottest contenders shine brightly enough to win the hearts of the nation’s pop kids?

Music | News 36% |  1 Oct 2007
Cascada concert rescheduled The Hot Press Newsdesk
Cascada's Dublin show has been moved back a day.

Music | News 35% | 21 Sep 2007
50 Cent: Down but not out? The Hot Press Newsdesk
It seems 50 Cent is not going to retire after all - he's set to play Dublin in November.

Music | News 35% | 12 Jun 2008
M.I.A. speaks out on cancelled Irish show The Hot Press Newsdesk
M.I.A. has explained her reasons for pulling her European tour, which was to have included a Dublin Tripod stop-off on June 27.

Music | News 35% | 10 Mar 2004
Ash to play one-off gig at the Temple Bar Music Centre The Hot Press Newsdesk
April 22 will see Ash play their very first, very anticipated gig of the year

Music | Interview 35% | 19 Aug 2004
The couple walked into a bar Colm O Hare
Pixie Joey Santiago mixes love and business with Linda Mallari on their new project The Martinis.

Music | News 35% | 21 Mar 2007
Exclusive: The Rolling Stones to play Slane The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hot Press can reveal that The Rolling Stones are set to play this year’s Slane Festival.

Hot Features | Commentary 35% |  8 Jul 2002
All around the World Cup Liam Mackey
Final(s) thoughts of a roving reporter who spent a month covering Ireland in the World Cup in Japan and Korea

Politics | Frontlines 35% |  4 Feb 1998
the last dance saloons Richard Brophy
Was the recent court ruling by a district judge in Galway demanding compliance to a 45-minute dinner break in the city s nightclubs on the eve of the Heineken Weekender a coincidence, a well-thought-out publicity stunt by the local Gardam, or an attempt to crack down on Galway s dance scene? Richard Brophy examines a puzzling amendment to Ireland s licensing laws.

Politics | Hog 35% | 27 Apr 2000
A Black And White World The Hog
As evenings lengthen and winds shift, as light becomes harder and higher and as summer edgily advances, Ireland blinks and shakes its head. A strange year entirely so far. And no story has preoccupied attention like the Catherine Nevin murder trial.

Music | News 35% |  1 Oct 2007
The Hassle Merchants hit the streets The Hot Press Newsdesk
Dublin three-piece The Hassle Merchants were out and about in their hometown over the weekend.

Music | News 34% |  3 Jun 2004
The Thrills track down Corey Haim The Hot Press Newsdesk
Thrills fans will have to wait 'til August for the release of their new single 'Whatever Happened To Corey Haim?'

Music | News 34% |  8 Aug 2002
Deep breath The Hot Press Newsdesk
Free O2 gig lineup confirmed - and everyone from David Kitt and Mundy to Six and Reel will be there

Music | News 34% |  2 Mar 2007
The Thrills confirm summer release for third album The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Thrills have confirmed that they’re putting back the release of their new album until the summer.

Hot Features | Commentary 34% | 23 Jul 2002
After the ball is over Kim Porcelli
How a music lover found new inspiration in the World Cup and learned to become part of a different tribe

Politics | Frontlines 34% | 10 Nov 1999
A Stranger In A Strange Land Ger Philpott
GER PHILPOTT examines the terrible ordeal of American writer Robert drake who was savagely attacked in Sligo earlier this year against the wider backdrop of continuing violence against gays in Ireland.

Hot Features | Interview 33% | 19 Apr 2006
The apple of your i Pavel Barter
The Mac brigade are back – and they’re at it again in style. We’re not talking about Phoenix Park doggers, although iLife 06 does offer an incomparable suite of tools.

Music | Interview 33% | 12 Jan 2004
Ash on Thin Lizzy Tim Wheeler
In summer 2003, Ash played their biggest ever shows to date at Knebworth and the Phoenix Park alongside Robbie Willaims. Tim Wheeler chose to sport a Thin Lizzy T-shirt for the occasion, paying homage to a lifelong hero.

Music | Interview 33% | 16 Jul 1987
ALL IRELAND WAS THERE Bill Graham
It's a double home-coming as U2 return from their odyssey 'round the globe to bring "The Joshua Tree" tour to their fanatical Irish supporters in Dublin and Cork. Bill Graham reports.

Music | Interview 33% | 13 Jun 1991
Reels Of Laughter Paul Byrne
When Paddy Moloney isn t busy gigging, rehearsing or recording with his band of merry men, The chieftains, he s laughing. A man who makes The Laughing Policeman look like Leonard Cohen, Moloney recently took a 10-minute break to talk to Paul Byrne about the band s new album REEL MUSIC, their upcoming London festival weekend, their up-coming Christmas album, Van Morrison and oh, about four million other things The Chieftains are currently involved with. Hold onto your sides!

Hot Features | Interview 33% |  7 Sep 1994
CHARLIE IS A KIT MAN Paul O'Mahony
Have you ever wondered about the diminutive character who keeps the Irish soccer team supplied with clean jerseys, hard balls and, er, all sorts of other footballing paraphernalia? That's Charlie O’Leary, kit man to the Republic of Ireland squad. Here he talks about;the secrets of his behind-the-scenes trade, the players’ bizarre likes and dislikes and the controversies of USA ’94 to Paul O’Mahony.

Music | News 33% |  9 May 2003
Tim Wheeler hospitalised The Hot Press Newsdesk
The Ash singer goes ahead with show despite an arm infection

Music | Interview 33% | 10 Jul 2002
Spectator sport Hannah Hamilton
Our resident festival teen-queen offers a young person's guide to maxing it at Witnness

Music Review | Album 33% | 23 Jun 1999
Notting Hill OST John Walshe
The soundtrack to this, the latest vehicle for Hugh Grant to bumble his way into our affections, is just what you'd expect. The movie, from the Four Weddings . . . team, may well be funny but the soundtrack is anything but.

Music | Interview 33% | 21 Jun 1985
THE HOMECOMING Liam Mackey
Back home in Ireland Bono and Adam talk to Liam Mackey

Hot Features | Commentary 33% |  1 Feb 2001
IT WAS 10 YEARS AGO TODAY .. Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN congratulates the CLASSIC BEATLES on a decade in the tribute band business

Hot Features | Interview 33% |  6 May 2004
A Strange Kind of Welcome Hannah Hamilton
For the most part, the May Day protests – timed to coincide with Europe’s Day of Welcomes – were peaceful. But outside Farmleigh House, where the European Union’s 25 Prime Ministers were meeting, the shit finally hit the fan.

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 30 Apr 1997
desert storm Helena Mulkearns
Giant lemons, 100ft toothpicks and enough lights to put Las Vegas on full-scale UFO alert. Helena Mulkerns watches with gob well and truly smacked as U2's PopMart extravaganza opens for business at the Sam Boyd Stadium. Pix: All Action

Politics | Frontlines 33% | 24 Aug 1994
OUT OF THE CLOSET Liam Fay
They are a hunted species, forced to live out their lives in covert(s) under constant threat from marauding hounds and their society masters. You’d imagine that a fox would know something about what it feels like to be gay in ’90s Ireland but not johnny fox, the independent TD for Wicklow. Here, he unleashes an unrestrained attack on homosexuality, the practice of which he believes should never have been decriminalised in this country. For good measure, he also has a go at the government’s ‘liberal agenda’, the European Community, Bord Fáilte and the standard of refereeing at GAA football matches. Interview: Liam Fay. Pics: Cathal Dawson

Music | Interview 33% |  1 Oct 2004
Heaven knows The Thrills are miserable now... Stuart Clark
The last 18 months have been a hell of a ride for The Thrills, catapulted from the relative obscurity of the south dublin suburbs to the top of the uk charts, rubbing shoulders with Van Dyke Parks and Peter Buck along the way. But are the band suffering from diver’s bends? is that laid-back california-in-my-mind facade starting to crumble? We put on our therapist’s hats and endeavour to find out, if something’s gotta give, what gives?

Music | News 33% |  8 Jul 2008
Muzsicas cancel Kilkenny Castle show The Hot Press Newsdesk
Hugarian group Muzsikas have been forced to cancel their scheduled performance at Kilkenny Castle tonight (July 8).

Hot Features | Commentary 33% | 20 Aug 1997
The Heart In PopMart Liam Fay
In Vienna, along with another 99,999 people, LIAM FAY witnesses what may well be the finest rock n roll extravaganza ever mounted and discovers that its got both art and heart in abundance as well.

Music | Interview 33% | 10 Dec 2007
Bright lights, big city Paul Nolan
In a highly revealing interview, Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke talks about the inspiration behind one of the albums of the year, his current listening and the band's plans for the future.

Music | Interview 33% |  7 Jul 1999
The Animals Have Taken Over The Zoo Stuart Clark
Super Furry Animals are yet another Welsh band poised for huge success on the back of their new album. They talk to STUART CLARK about their rejection of Brit Pop, strange Japanese fans and the glory days of The Free Wales Army. Pics of Super Furry Animals with super furry animals: Mick Quinn.

Politics | Frontlines 33% |  5 Oct 1994
The Green House Effect Joe Jackson
As the first ever Green Party member in The Mansion House, Dublin’s current Lord Mayor, JOHN GORMLEY, is certainly unique. However, dismissed as a novelty by some and derided by others, the substance of his views as a politician have often been completely overlooked. Here, the capital’s number one citizen is unchained. Interview: JOE JACKSON. Pix: COLM HENRY.

Music | News 32% |  2 Mar 2006
The Rolling Stones still to decide on Irish date The Hot Press Newsdesk
The fate of the proposed Rolling Stones' Irish date remained shrouded in uncertainty today.

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 12 May 2004
HP Interview: Ivana Bacik Paul Nolan
Politician, law & criminology professor, activist, abortion information campaigner and labour party candidate in the forthcoming european elections… all this and Ivana Bacik once served a pint of vodka to Perry Farrell, shortly before he fell over on stage at Glastonbury.

Music | Interview 32% | 16 Jun 2008
Tom Waits' True Confessions Tom Waits
(A conversation with himself)

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 11 Jan 1995
OLD HAYDEN’S ALMANAC Jackie Hayden
JACKIE HAYDEN, the great sage - and scourge - of this fair isle fondles his crystal ball and reveals all...

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 14 Dec 1984
Personally speaking John Waters
An interview, the likes of which you've never seen before with Charles J. Haughey, the leader of the Fianna Fail party and the man they call The Boss.

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 14 Apr 1999
Peasant in The Big City Peter Murphy
In his ongoing series of Bum Notes, PETER MURPHY reminisces about his early adventures in Dublin.

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 21 Jan 1998
All That s Left Joe Jackson
Expelled by the Labour Party and reviled by some of his former colleagues, JOE HIGGINS is seen by his own supporters as the only genuinely socialist politician in Dail Iireann. No friend or fan of Labour, golden circles or U2, he tells JOE JACKSON that revolutionary change is not just possible but essential. Pix: Colm Henry.

Music | News 32% |  4 Aug 2009
White Lies to play Belfast The Hot Press Newsdesk
The London indie-rockers have announced a December date

Hot Features | Interview 32% | 19 Mar 2003
Christina Noble Peter Murphy
She’s no saint. She swears and smokes and doesn’t think she’ll go to heaven. But the one-time Dublin street kid has used the nightmare of her own past life to help make unlikely dreams come true for abandoned children across the world. Peter Murphy hears her extraordinary story.

Music | News 32% | 11 Jan 2006
MCD Attempt To Block Stones Gig The Hot Press Newsdesk
Gig promoters MCD have mounted a legal challenge to prevent the Rolling Stones concert from taking place in Dublin.

Hot Features | Interview 32% |  1 Oct 1997
DISORDER in the COURT Jonathan O Brien
The on-going trauma of being a Liverpool supporter isn?t the only reason that author, journalist and broadcaster declan lynch has been kept away from the Foul Play desk over recent issues ? he?s also been readying his theatrical debut, Massive Damages, a tale, at once rip-roaring and sobering, of libel, barristers, journalists, showbands . . . and Sting. Interview: jonathan o?brien. Pix: MICK QUINN.

Music | Interview 32% | 16 Nov 1984
QUEST FOR FIRE Bill Graham
Bill Graham follows U2 and "The Unforgettable Fire" from Slane, Co. Meath to the concert halls of Europe.

Politics | Frontlines 32% |  7 Sep 1994
UNION SUNDOWN Bill Graham
In the wake of the IRA’s complete cessation of violence, the Unionist community must engage in a process of re-defintion – because while they have been clinging to the last vestiges of the British Empire, the world around them has been transformed. By Bill Graham.

Politics | Frontlines 32% | 14 Nov 2003
The Hot Press Interview: Royston Brady Olaf Tyaransen
He has already courted controversy with comments about lapdancing and criticisms of Michael McDowell and Michael Martin. now, in this candid interview with Olaf Tyaransen, the new Lord Mayor of Dublin lets fly at the Taoiseach's brother, Noel Ahern; recalls wild days in the hotel trade and Amsterdam; talks about the depths of his despair following his father's death; and reveals how he was more likely to become a tap-dancer than a member of Boyzone. photos: Mick Quinn

Hot Features | Commentary 32% | 12 Jan 1994
Out of their own mouths A Various
THE THINGS THEY SAID IN 1993 AND IN SOME CASES CAME TO REGRET! LIAM FAY, STUART CLARK AND LORRAINE FREENEY DELVE THROUGH THE HOT PRESS FILES.

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 20 Oct 1993
Saturday Night Live! Niall Stokes
When Pat Kenny steps before the cameras every Saturday, he attracts an audience-rating which is increasingly likely to threaten the long-standing supremacy of The Late Late Show in Irish broadcasting. But despite his popularity, the host of Kenny Live remains something of an enigma. In the first part of a wide-ranging interview he talks about everything from his first kiss to, well, the meaning of life. Interview: Niall Stokes

Politics | Hog 31% | 14 Dec 1994
WHAT, ANOTHER YEAR? Dermot Stokes
And so, unbelievably another year has bitten the dust. Here, continuing a tradition as Christmassy as the eating of turkey and the consumption of way too much alcohol, The Hog reflects on a turbulent year, when we all grew older and much, much wiser.

Politics | Frontlines 31% | 24 Aug 1994
THE GENERAL’SLAST STAND Gerry McGovern
For close to twenty years, MARTIN CAHILL led the forces of law and order a merry dance. Known as the General, he was suspected of masterminding virtually every major crime committed in Ireland – but for as long as matters, the Gardai had been unable to pin anything on him. And when he was brought to court on petty charges, he posed outside for press photographers, dropping his trousers to reveal a pair of Mickey Mouse boxer shorts. Last week, however, the game was cut brutally short when Cahill was blown away within 100 yards of his South Dublin home by an IRA hit squad. Report: NEIL McCORMICK.

Music | News 31% | 27 Jul 2007
It's a Farmleigh affair The Hot Press Newsdesk
A diverse range of acts will take to the stage for the free Farmleigh Affair festival this August bank holiday weekend.

Broadcast | Gallery 30% |  1 Jan 2010
Coldplay live in The Phoenix Park, Dublin  
Chris Martin & co headline a bill that includes Elbow and White Lies

Music Review | Live 30% | 15 Aug 2008
Tom Waits live at The Rat Cellar, Phoenix Park Roisin Dwyer
His body is the medium for that voice, which causes him to shudder and shake, as though frustrated by the limits of his corporeal prison.

Music Review | Live 30% | 15 Nov 2007
Bloc Party live at the Big Top, Phoenix Park Shilpa Ganatra
The stars are aligned tonight: a combination of the clear sound, the cheerful nature of the crowd and the infectious enthusiasm of the band made this one of this year’s live highlights.

Music | News 30% | 16 Nov 2007
Bloc Party reveal details of new album The Hot Press Newsdesk
Speaking to Hot Press, Bloc Party frontman Kele Okereke reveals details of the inspiration behind the band's new album...

Music | News 30% | 13 Oct 2009
Tom Waits announces live album details The Hot Press Newsdesk
One of the tracks was recorded in Dublin.

Music | News 30% | 19 Aug 2003
Ash to record fourth album this Autumn The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tim Wheeler and co will be heading into the studio in Los Angeles with Foo Fighters producer Nick Raskulinecz

Music | News 29% |  2 Nov 2009
Dear President Obama… The Hot Press Newsdesk
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Hot Features | Caught In The Net 28% | 17 Sep 2003
Caught In The Net - Teenage Wildlife Stuart Clark
 

Politics | Message 28% | 30 Aug 2001
The rock of Ages Ago Sam Snort
You know, many young people come up to me in the street and then, when they see that I’m Sam Snort, start to shriek and run very quickly in the opposite direction.

Politics | Message 28% |  9 Mar 1994
At the time of going to press, all the Niall Stokes
At the time of going to press, all the appearances are that the story concerning the involvement of what the media are describing as a senior Coalition politician with ‘rent boys’ is about to be told. Hot Press has been aware of the facts of the case for some time.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 27% | 20 Mar 2006
The greatest story ever told Sam Snort
And this time it’s true. No, really.

Politics | Message 27% |  6 Aug 1997
Outdoor rock'n'roll Legislation is now required Niall Stokes
There were times when it seemed that the final outcome was a mere formality, and that U2 would not be playing Dublin on their PopMart tour.

Music Review | Album 27% |  5 Oct 1984
The Unforgettable Fire Liam Mackey
U2's decision to choose Brian Eno as producer for their new album was a bold move.

Politics | Message 27% | 21 May 2003
Yes in my back yard Niall Stokes
Whether it’s Clonmel or Lisdoonvarna, it’s time for the no-sayers to join in the fun!

Music Review | Album 26% |  5 Oct 1984
The Unforgettable Fire Liam Mackey
Light a Big Fire Liam Mackey reviews "The Unforgettable Fire"

Hot Features | Laugh Lines 26% | 22 Jan 2004
Groundhog Day - With A Difference John Henderson
John Henderson on what’s upcoming in comedy in 2004 – including, it seems, the funniest joke ever!

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% |  4 Aug 2004
Stuck inside a Popemobile Sam Snort
Our Religious Affairs correspondent is concerned that the head of the Catholic Church may be taking on one gig too many.

Music | Homefront 26% | 25 Jan 1995
FAITH EXPECTATIONS Nell McCafferty
SO CHARLES was never talking to the plants at all. He was in the bushes making love with Camilla.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 29 Sep 2004
Park Life Sam Snort
Our political correspondent wonders if the Irish presidency isn’t just a little bit boring.

Hot Features | Sam Snort 26% | 31 May 2005
The Unforgettable Fire Sam Snort
As the Summer festival season kicks in, our Nostalgia Correspondent recalls the heady, pioneering days of rock in the great Irish outdoors. Keep a hose handy.

Music Review | Live 25% |  9 Sep 2004
Electric Picnic Tanya Sweeney
It was dubbed a “boutique” festival. but how did The Electric Picnic measure up as an event?

Industry | Reports 25% | 28 Sep 2005
Making sound sense Jackie Hayden
As Mikam Sound celebrates its 30th year at the top of the Irish sound-hire and production business, Jackie Hayden talks to its driving forces, Paul Aungier and Mick O’Gorman, about their early days, the changing face of the music industry here and abroad and the phenomenal success of their Mosco Sound Design off-shoot.

Hot Features | Foulplay 25% |  8 Jul 1998
Every Loser Wins Jonathan O Brien
Spurred on by his colleague Barry Glendenning’s trenchant and pithy critique of the pundits and commentators of France 98 elsewhere in this issue, Foul Play – the man who puts the “anal” into “analysis” – has decided to dole out his own small but perfectly formed golden statuettes to the men who mattered (and a few who didn’t) at the 16th World Cup.

Politics | McCann 25% |  4 Sep 2007
Oh, Mandy Eamonn McCann
A gobsmacking performance heralds the arrival of a major new talent.

Music Review | Live 24% | 25 Sep 2009
COLDPLAY Colm O Hare
PHOENIX PARK, DUBLIN

Broadcast | Gallery 24% |  1 Jan 2009
Tom Waits live in Dublin  
Live photos from Tom Waits' first of three Dublin dates at the Rat Cellar marquee in Phoenix Park on July 31.

Music | News 24% | 31 Jul 2008
Tom Waits wows Dublin crowds on opening night The Hot Press Newsdesk
Tom Waits kicked off his three-night stint in Phoenix Park last night with an evening of stories, song, glitter and doom...

Music | News 24% | 31 Jul 2008
NEWSFLASH: Last minute Tom Waits tickets available The Hot Press Newsdesk
Last minute tickets are now available for tonight's Tom Waits show at the Rat Cellar, Phoenix Park.

Music Review | Live 24% | 28 Aug 2007
Farmleigh Affair Kilian Murphy
Damian Dempsey, The Spooky Men's Chorale, Dobet Gnahore and the Kocani Orkestar live at Farmleigh, the Phoenix Park

Music | News 24% | 13 Aug 2007
Ian Brown confirms Dublin concert details The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ian Brown has confirmed details of his upcoming Phoenix Park gig.

  24% | 24 Aug 2004
Westlife SOLD OUT  
Westlife, having been confirmed as the headline act at this year's 02 In The Park extravaganza which takes place on September 4 in the Phoenix Park, have already completely sold out.

Music Review | Live 24% | 22 Jun 2004
Pixies from the Flames Peter Murphy
Hey, hey, it’s The Pixies. A little thicker around the waistline maybe, but otherwise perfectly preserved, beamed down as if from Planet 1988. And your reporter, like the other few thousand in the front pit, well, he’s having a moment. Their Phoenix Park performance reconfirms The Pixies as rock ’n’ roll’s great dimestore surrealists.

Music | News 24% | 28 Apr 2003
Ash play Park with Robbie The Hot Press Newsdesk
Ash have confirmed reports that they're opening for Robbie Williams in August when he descends on the Phoenix Park.

Politics | McCann 24% | 19 Jun 2002
Father queer father Eamonn McCann
Gay men have traditionally sought sanctuary within the catholic church but at what price?

Music | News 24% |  6 Jan 2003
All the news that was fit to print Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark rounds up the music news stories that made headlines in 2002

Hot Features | Reports 24% | 13 May 2008
The best of the fests Paul Nolan
Europe now offers a bigger, better, wilder range of festivals than ever before.

Music | News 24% |  2 Sep 2005
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Hot Features | Comedy 24% | 19 Oct 1994
DON'T MAKE ME LAUGH! Joe Jackson
That would certainly seem to be the policy in RTE, where the hugely successful Scrap Saturday was ditched and Extra Extra promoted as A GREAT IDEA. Widely considered Ireland's most talented and controversial comedian, Dermot Morgan has suffered more than most in a climate where safety remains the bottom line. Here he talks about Teasey and Haughey, Bishop Casey's bedroom habits, Chris de Burgh's ladies in bed, the loves Labour have lost in government and what makes a legitimate target – along the way excoriating RTE for their unwillingness to take even the slightest risk in the cause of decent comedy. Interview: Joe Jackson.

Music | News 24% | 17 Nov 2004
Welcome to the epicentre Niall Stokes
Last night began a momentous chapter for the world’s biggest band. For U2, it was the first live airing and radio/internet broadcast of material from their eleventh studio album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb. For those in attendance, it was an opportunity as rare as they come. The location: Dublin, Ireland. More specifically, at the album’s birthplace, in their Hanover Quay studios. Hot Press editor Niall Stokes was in attendance to feel the impact and capture the aftershock. [photos by John Dardis, courtesy of U2]

Music | News 23% |  4 Jan 2005
Have I Got Rock 'n' Roll News for You Stuart Clark
Stuart Clark looks back at the music stories that made the headlines in 2004.

  23% | 12 Dec 2005
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