A Brand New Act Has Been Added To Live At The Marquee
A new act has been added to the Live At The Marquee line up.
Today Aiken Promotions announced that BROS will take to the stage Live at the Marquee Cork on 26 June 2019 and Live at Botanic Gardens Belfast on 27 June. Tickets for these dates go on sale this Monday 25 February at 9am from Ticketmaster and usual outlets.
Matt & Luke Goss performed their comeback after nearly 30 years last year at two sold out O2 London Arena shows. Before that they had not played together since 77,000 packed into Wembley Stadium on 19 August 1989.
BROS have been riding high from the success of the movie BROS: After the Screaming Stops, which was a runaway Christmas success after it was shown on BBC.
Propelled by their classic smash hit ‘When Will I Be Famous’, BROS ruled the world from 1987-1992. During that time, they rewrote the pop history books:
- BROS played 19 shows at Wembley Arena
- They were the youngest band to ever headline Wembley Stadium
- Their debut album ‘Push’ was 7x Platinum
- The album was number one in 20 countries
- They were one of the first to have a pay per view live televised show
Tickets for BROS Live at the Marquee Cork and Live at Botanic Gardens go on sale this Monday 25 Feb and will be available from all usual Ticketmaster outlets Nationwide plus www.ticketmaster.ie
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