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Slane Festival

Coordinates:53°42′33″N6°33′35″W / 53.70917°N 6.55986°W /53.70917; -6.55986
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Recurring Irish concert
Slane Festival
Fans gathering early in the day for the 25 August 2001 Slane Concert
GenreRock
DatesVarious dates during the Summer months
LocationsSlane Castle,Slane,County Meath, Ireland
Years active1981–present

TheSlane Festival (often referred to asSlane) is a recurring concert held most years since 1981 on the grounds ofSlane Castle on the outskirts ofSlane inCounty Meath, Ireland. The castle is owned byThe 8th Marquess Conyngham, who was known by thecourtesy title theEarl ofMount Charles from 1974 until 2009. Slane lies betweenNavan andDrogheda, about 45 km northwest ofDublin. Concerts typically occur on a Saturday in August, from 12:00 to 22:00. The sloping grounds ofSlane Castle form a naturalamphitheatre which is ideal for concerts.[1] As many as 70,000–110,000 people usually attend. One of the venue boundaries is theRiver Boyne. Two people died while trying to swim the river to gain free access toR.E.M.'s concert in 1995.[2][3] The minimum age of admission to the Slane Festival was reduced in 2006 from 18 to 16 because of complaints.[citation needed]

Aiken Promotions invited artists such asDavid Bowie,Bob Dylan,Queen,The Rolling Stones, andBruce Springsteen to perform during the 1980s.[4] 2001 and 2013 are the only years in which two concerts were held in the same year. In 2001, both concerts were headlined byU2.[5] In 2013, the first concert was headlined byBon Jovi and the second byEminem, who had controversially cancelled his 2005 Slane appearance after enteringdrug rehabilitation.

The most recent Slane Festival took place on 10 June 2023, headlined byHarry Styles.

Multiple appearances

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Guns N' Roses,the Rolling Stones andU2 are the only bands to have headlined the event more than once, and U2 have played twice in one year.Thin Lizzy are the only band to headline and come back as a support act. Several other acts, listed below, have supported a headliner and returned as a headliner themselves.

ActYears
Guns N' Roses1992, 2017
Foo Fighters2003, 2015
Oasis1995, 2009
Red Hot Chili Peppers2001, 2003
Robbie Williams1998, 1999
The Rolling Stones1982, 2007
Stereophonics1999, 2002
Thin Lizzy1981, 2011
U21981, 1983, 2001 (twice)

Some acts, listed below, have appeared more than once but never as a headline act:

ActYears
Ash20011, 2015
Big Country1983, 1987
James1993, 1998
Dara2000, 20011
Moby2000, 20011
The Charlatans2002, 2007

1. The second of two concerts that occurred in this year.

List of Slane lineups

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1980s

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The first Slane Festival was held on 16 August 1981[6] by theEarl ofMount Charles (asThe 8th Marquess Conyngham was then known). Concerts followed each year until 1987. The seven concerts of the 1980s were headlined respectively byThin Lizzy,The Rolling Stones,U2,Bob Dylan,Bruce Springsteen,Queen andDavid Bowie. For the third concert in 1983, headlined for the first time by U2, Slane Castle was refused permission to hold a concert, so it was held in thePhoenix Park Racecourse inDublin on 14 August 1983, the only occasion it has been held outside Slane. U2 appeared at Slane in 1981 and 1983, whilst in 1984Bono performed a duet with Bob Dylan during the latter's encore. This was the last appearance by a member of U2 on the Slane stage until their unique double-headliner in 2001. Thus, Bono has appeared at Slane on a total of five occasions, three of these being in the first four concerts.

1981, 16 August

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1982, 24 July

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1983, 14 August

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This year, the concert was held at thePhoenix Park Racecourse in Dublin.

1984, 8 July

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1985, 1 June

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While Springsteen sangThe River, footage of the nearbyRiver Boyne was shown on video screens; the footage was retained for the rest of his tour.[13]Elvis Costello and members ofSpandau Ballet andU2 were the thenLord Mount Charles's guests who enjoyed smoked salmon and champagne on the day.[13]

1986

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1987

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1990s

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After a five-year absence, the longest since the event began in 1981, Slane Festival returned in 1992. The five concerts of the 1990s were headlined respectively byGuns N' Roses,Neil Young,R.E.M.,The Verve andRobbie Williams. The 1995 concert, headlined by R.E.M., was notable for the death of someone who attempted to swim the nearbyRiver Boyne to reach the concert area.[citation needed] The same concert marked the debut ofOasis on the Slane stage; they returned in 2009 to headline the event. The 1998 event was headlined by The Verve, their last appearance in Ireland untilOxegen 2008; in 1998 the band appeared alongside special guestsManic Street Preachers and also Robbie Williams who would return the following year to headline.Stereophonics played support in 1999 and returned to headline in 2002.

1992

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1993

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1995

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On 22 July 1995,R.E.M. played Slane on their first concert followingMike Mills's appendectomy.[14] They were supported byOasis, whose album(What's the Story) Morning Glory? would be released 3 months later and would return to headline the event in 2009.[15] One fan threw a rock at the stage as Oasis prepared to play "Roll with It".[15] This provokedLiam Gallagher to say, "If you don't like it, go fucking hang yourself".[15] In 2009, this performance was described as being by "a lairy mob with attitude and half a dozen memorable songs to their credit".[16]

The following performed at Slane Festival in 1995:[14]

1998

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1999

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28 August 1999[17]

2000s

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The eight concerts of the 2000s were headlined respectively byBryan Adams,U2 (twice),Stereophonics,Red Hot Chili Peppers,Madonna,The Rolling Stones andOasis. Unusually, two concerts were held during 2001 (theTaoiseach asked the Minister for the Environment to fast-track some new legislation to allow the second concert to happen),[19][20] both headlined by U2 and both featuring an entirely different set of support acts that brought the Slane debuts ofColdplay,Nelly Furtado,Ash,Kelis,The Walls andJJ72 whilst offering returns toMoby and Dara. Red Hot Chili Peppers also appeared for the first time and would return to headline the 2003 event.

The 2005 concert was intended to centre on rap instead of rock music, butEminem cancelled his appearance (due on 17 September that year with support from 50 Cent, D-12, Obie Trice, Lloyd Banks, Young Buck, Olivia, Atlanta's Stat Quo and Flipsyde) after the event sold out.[21] The promoter,MCD Productions, sought damages in theHigh Court.[22] The resultant two-year break in 2005 and 2006 was followed by a return to Slane by The Rolling Stones, only the second artist after U2 to headline the event in two different years, and marking the twenty-fifth anniversary of their first appearance in 1982. Henry Conyngham's delay in the picking of suitable acts led to no concert in 2008;[23] however Oasis headlined the final concert of Slane's third decade in 2009 with support fromThe Prodigy,Kasabian,Glasvegas andThe Blizzards.

2000

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2001

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U2's headlining appearance sold out in 45 minutes.[1] The first concert occurred the week afterBono's father died.[1] The second concert coincided with the2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 2 match between theRepublic of Ireland andthe Netherlands, and was shown between Nelly Furtado and Ash at the request of fans.[24] The second show was also filmed for the live videoU2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland.

First concert
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25 August 2001

Second concert
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1 September 2001[25]

2002

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Saturday 24 August 2002[28]

2003

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Saturday 23 August 2003[30][31]

TheRed Hot Chili Peppers concert was filmed for the live videoLive at Slane Castle.

2004

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The Madonna concert at Slane was compared to a football match by one manager,Johnny McDonnell.[33]The Irish Times selected "This is the big time, it's like Madonna coming to Slane" as one of its quotes of that year.[34]

2007

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TheIrish Independent described The Rolling Stones playing to "a mostly middle-aged crowd who were content to stand back, shielded from the rain in their wax jackets, and let the concert wash over them".[36]

2009

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Oasis playing Slane in 2009

Oasis were joined by family members, including their mother Peggy, for the show.[36] They began their performance with "Rock 'N' Roll Star" and finished with "Live Forever" and then returned for an encore of "Don't Look Back in Anger", "Falling Down", "Champagne Supernova" and "I Am the Walrus".Liam Gallagher shouted at the fans: "Slane Castle, you've been fucking biblical".[36] Oasis split up two months later.

SeveralIrish celebrities attended the concert, including footballersGary Kelly,Stephen Ireland andJohn O'Shea andsolicitorGerald Kean.[36]

Ten people were detained on public order offences throughout the day of the concert, including two people who were arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.[37] MCD Productions asked fans to report any problems after complaints regarding transport facilities. Fiach Kelly, writing inThe Irish Independent, reported on the "yoof element" where "you could be forgiven for thinking you had arrived at a rather large teenage disco".[36]

2010s

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2010

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There was no concert in 2010. Henry Conyngham had written in anEvening Herald column in February that Slane 2010 would take place in August and that it would involve an "international artist" but that he was still organising the event with Denis Desmond.[43] However, he said during an interview in April onRTÉ Radio that there would not be a concert that year.[44]

2011

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Kings of Leon played what was announced by the band onstage as their longest set ever.[45][46][47]

2012

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In April 2012, Slane Castle's officialFacebook page announced there would be no concert in 2012. The message read: "Good Morning guys, Lord Henry has announced this morning 'there will be no Slane this year, but 2013 will be busy'".[50][51]

2013

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First Concert
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15 June 2013

Second concert
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17 August 2013

A capacity crowd of 80,000 watchedEminem.[52][53]

2014

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On 13 February 2014, Lord Henry Mountcharles announced that there would be no concert in 2014 as he could not find a good enough act.[54]

Lord Henry stated the reason for the break in 2014 was that "there really wasn't an act that grabbed my imagination for this year." He went on to say that Slane would be back in 2015.

2015

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On 26 November 2014, it was announced that Foo Fighters, along with Kaiser Chiefs, Hozier and two other unannounced bands would play Slane on 30 May 2015.

2016

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There was no concert at Slane in 2016. There were persistent rumours in 2015 and early 2016 of eitherAC/DC,Coldplay or the then newly reunited classic line up ofGuns N' Roses featuring original membersAxl Rose, guitaristSlash and bassistDuff McKagan playing a concert at Slane during Summer 2016.

However, on 15 February 2016, it was announced that no concert would take place at Slane Castle in 2016 due to difficulties in staging the concert as construction work on the Slane Castle Distillery was taking place at the castle.

It was announced that a concert would take place in Summer 2017 once construction work on the Distillery is complete.

2017

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In early December 2016, promotional posters for the rock bandGuns N' Roses appeared in Dublin City. This fueled speculation of a forthcoming announcement that the band were going to play at Slane in Summer 2017.

On 5 December 2016, after many months of rumours and speculation, it was officially announced that Guns N' Roses would headline Slane 2017. The announcement was made by Lord Henry Mountcharles's son Alex and daughter Tamara during a press conference at Bruxelles pub in Dublin City Centre. It was the second time that Guns N' Roses played at Slane, having first played there 25 years previously, in 1992.

On 4 April 2017 the full lineup for the 2017 concert was announced, it featured:

Guns N' Roses played theSoundgarden song 'Black Hole Sun' as a tribute to Soundgarden's singerChris Cornell, who died on 18 May.

TheIrish Independent positively reviewed the concert and commented that "Twenty-five years after they first played Ireland's biggest gig, Guns N' Roses came, saw and conquered Slane Castle all over again."[55]

2019

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The 8 June 2019 lineup was:[56][57]

2020s

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2023

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The Slane Festival returned on 10 June 2023 after a four-year hiatus with a sell-out 80,000 fans in attendance.[59]Harry Styles was announced as the headliner on 26 August 2022.[60]

2026

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In October 2025, it was confirmed thatLuke Combs would headline Slane on the 18 and 19 July 2026.[61]

Future

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Red Hot Chili Peppers memberChad Smith has stated that he "wouldn't mind doing Slane again" saying the band "had an awesome time last time".[62]

Green Day'sBillie Joe Armstrong has spoken toHot Press magazine of his admiration for U2's shows at Slane and, in relation to his band performing there in 2010, commented: "It's something that's being looked at".[63] However, the rumour, a recurring one in recent years, was dismissed for 2010 when the band opted to play a show inMarlay Park instead.[64][65] Green Day played at the lower capacityRoyal Hospital Kilmainham venue in Dublin on theirRevolution Radio Tour in 2017. It is becoming increasingly unlikely that the band will ever play at Slane.

Lord Conyngham has stated on radio that he will secureAC/DC to perform at the venue in the future in response to repeated calls by fans.[44]

Controversies

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The Marquess Conyngham insists that the venue be played by rock bands and will not allow so-called 'manufactured bands' such asWestlife,Take That orBoyzone to play at his castle grounds. Westlife and Boyzone managerLouis Walsh maintains that Westlife have no interest in playing at Slane, saying aCroke Park concert would be a "dream come true" for his band and that it would be "a far better venue than a field in Meath".[66]

The 2004 concert attracted protests from the people ofSlane, as it was to be held on a Sunday.[67] The inhabitants were afraid of repeats of the civil unrest that had occurred the last time a concert was held on a Sunday, in 1984. This was due to concert-goers arriving the day before, Saturday, and consuming large amounts of alcohol before the Sunday concert. The matter was resolved by postponing the start of the concert and having a notably smaller lineup than other years.[citation needed]

In 2009,Dublin Bus did not provide enough transport for those who purchased a return ticket, and there were noGarda Síochána near the buses. The concert ended between 22.30 and 23:00, yet thousands did not get a bus seat until 03:00.[68]

After the 2013Eminem concert, photographs were circulated widely on social media websites under thehashtag "#slanegirl," showing a teenage girl publicly performingoral sex acts on two different men at the venue.[69][70][71][72] The incident received international publicity, sparking debate about issues such as teenage sexual behaviour,double standards,cyberbullying, andslut-shaming.[73][74][75][76][77] The girl became so distraught over the publicity that she was hospitalized and sedated.[72]

DVD and video

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