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Twelve people were taken to hospital due to “heat and hysteria” at a Boyzone gig in Tallaght in 1995, prompting the attorney ...
THE “heat and hysteria” of a Boyzone concert which saw 12 fans hospitalised in 1995 prompted a concert laws review, it’s ...
Irish Examiner on MSN
State papers: Hospitalisation of fans at 1995 Boyzone gig spurred changes to concert laws
Most of those attending the concert were aged 12 to 16 years, with many having queued since 9am before the venue opened at ...
The Attorney General wrote to Justice Minister over the need for tougher laws on holding gigs for younger people.
DUNCAN James has revealed how Blue has managed to avoid the boyband curse and not hate each other’s guts ahead of their new ...
Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy have opened up on Boyzone's one-off 'final farewell' show being at the Emirates Stadium in ...
Boyzone are set to play their one-off final farewell show in London, but Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy have opened up about ...
TIGLIN has been hailed as vital support service for people overcoming addiction and homelessness. The charity allows people ...
Dublin Live on MSN
Boyzone's Ronan Keating reveals heartbreaking reason farewell show won’t be in Dublin
Ronan Keating and Keith Duffy have shared their frustration after being told Boyzone were no longer 'popular' enough to be ...
Independent.ie on MSN
Boyzone hysteria and concert safety prompted concern among government ministers in 1995
Concern over concert safety prompted an exchange of letters between government ministers in 1995 after 12 people were hospitalised following the hysterical reaction of a Dublin crowd to a Boyzone gig.
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