Live Nation say Cork was always on their radar

Taoiseach Enda Kenny turned the sod on the development at the former Beamish & Crawford site today
The CEO of the promoter backing the new Events Centre says he was never reluctant to come on board with the development.
After months of speculation Taoiseach Enda Kenny turned the sod on the €50 million development at the former Beamish & Crawford site this morning
The new facility will be built over the next two years.
Speaking to RedFM News CEO of live Nation Ireland Mike Adamson says he has always had Cork on his radar:
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