Fans with tickets for the Garth Brooks’ concerts in Dublin at the end of this month will find out by Tuesday if they will get to see the superstar perform.
Promoter Peter Aiken has said a decision on the number of concerts – if any – to be staged at Croke Park will be made on either Monday or Tuesday.
The US country superstar has threatened not to perform after Dublin City Council refused to give permission for two of the five gigs to go ahead.
The Council said yesterday could not reverse its decision on only allowing three of the concerts to go ahead.
Mr Aiken said he was working to try to get all five concerts staged.
He told RTÉ’s radio programme “The Business” that Aiken Promotions were working “behind the scenes” with the authorities at Croke Park.
Mr Aiken said a final decision would be made on Monday or Tuesday, but said he still had hope that all five would go ahead.
When the council refused permission for two of the dates, Brooks said on Thursday he would do “five shows or none at all”.
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