Jude Andrew wrote:Anybody who is thinking of travelling for this concert and would like some advise/guidance on travel, nearby hotels, guest houses, pubs, clubs, restaurants, the location, Dublin itself etc... please feel free to drop me a line either on this topic or by PM.
Jude.
Hi, Jude
Just some questions... Is the National concert hall in Dublin's center? And what's interesting in Dublin for narnian-christian youth? And what about cool landscapes near Dublin?
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Libera have added two more concert dates to their summer schedule;
Belfast; St Peter's Cathedral http://www.stpeterscathedralbelfast.com - 3rd August (they might also sing at some local smaller services in Ireland because that's a stay of about 4/5 days between their Dublin and Belfast Concerts)
Edinburgh; St Mary's Cathedral http://www.stmaryscathedral.co.uk/ - 11th August
libera36 wrote:Gosh, they are going to sound amazing at all 3 of those concert venues... Not that they didn't when I saw them, they always do
Yup! I wish I could've seen them...my dad was right there in a meeting!!!!!! RIGHT THERE LOOKING OUT OF A WINDOW ON THE YANKEE STADIUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!
Okay.....
I'm fine now
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Jude Andrew wrote:So, is there anyone out there who will be travelling to Dublin for the concert?
Too bad there's no such thing as 'Steerage Class' anymore
Writing as someone who has at times flown tourist class, I assure you, steerage class is very much alive and well. The one modern innovation is that you don't need to devote several days or weeks of your life to traversing the ocean (although it does still feel like that).
Jude Andrew wrote:So, is there anyone out there who will be travelling to Dublin for the concert?
Too bad there's no such thing as 'Steerage Class' anymore
Also, you can usually get cabins on a freighter crossing to the UK. You won't get the special treatment as you would on a luxery liner but you do get to sail and will get 3 squares a day. Not exactly sure how long they take to sail the Atlantic though.
Tom B.
Proud to be an American
Clan Farquharson, Scotland
Jude Andrew wrote:So, is there anyone out there who will be travelling to Dublin for the concert?
Too bad there's no such thing as 'Steerage Class' anymore
Also, you can usually get cabins on a freighter crossing to the UK. You won't get the special treatment as you would on a luxery liner but you do get to sail and will get 3 squares a day. Not exactly sure how long they take to sail the Atlantic though.
Really?? Now that's definitely something to look in to (and I hope, unlike Ryanair, the toilets are still free )
Jude Andrew wrote:So, is there anyone out there who will be travelling to Dublin for the concert?
I would say 80%.
I'm trying to arrange the visit together with my two younger daughters. The older one was already in London. Now the younger one also wants to joint that event.
I'll call you, Jude.
Cheers from Switzerland
(Actually I'm just sitting in Krakow and should work for a customer...)