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Bob Dylan played two gigs at INEC and we’ll never see a video of it!

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By Eoghan McSweeney

Bob Dylan, one of the world’s most highly regarded, gifted and influential songwriters, became the biggest musician to ever play in Killarney.

The singer, who is estimated to have sold over 125 million records globally over the span of his six-decade long career, played at the INEC on November 23 and 24 during his Rough and Rowdy Ways worldwide tour.

These gigs are considered a part of his iconic Never-Ending Tour that has been ongoing since June 7, 1988.

Mr Dylan blessed the Killarney crowd with an impressive and mystifying performance in the tight, intimate and atmospheric venue of the INEC.

The display by Dylan and his band was subject to ubiquitously rave reviews which left all that were in attendance come to the common conclusion that “Dylan still has it.”

The setlist that lead to such praise sixty years into his career included songs like I Contain Multitudes, Key West (Philosopher Pirate), It Ain’t Me Babe and finished with a cover of Paul Brady’s Lakes of Pontchartrain with each song being greeted with an enthusiastic standing ovation upon conclusion.

Similar verdicts ensued from the other shows that featured in the Irish leg of his tour which were in The Waterfront Theatre in Belfast and Dublin’s 3Arena, where the 84-year-old Dylan closed the gig with a rendition of The Pogues’s Rainy Night in Soho in a touching tribute to Irish music great Shane MacGowan.

As the crowd, consisting of both long-time listeners and younger fans who were discovering Bob Dylan anew, shuffled into Killarney’s premium venue to witness the most notable concert in the town’s history, phones were sealed away in pouches and photographers were prohibited.

We currently live in a time where almost every concert is documented to the degree that its happenings can be revisited at any moment or even be vicariously experienced by people living anywhere across the globe.

But there is a beautiful sense of irony in the fact that it is the most prominent and impressive show to ever take place in the INEC and its memory is permanently untouched and unavailable to anyone not in attendance, leaving this once-in-a-lifetime show to live purely in the memories of those who were lucky enough to be there for either one of the two nights.

These exceptional circumstances were perfect to curate even more of an “in group” who will always be able to say “I was there” regarding Killarney’s most talked about and high-profile concert. In a way, it is the lack of memories from this titanic show, that make it special.

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Festive markets at Killarney Outlet Centre

Fabulous festive season markets, which will be located at Killarney Outlet Centre every weekend between now and Christmas, will give shoppers so many unique gift ideas. The imaginative market stalls […]

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Fabulous festive season markets, which will be located at Killarney Outlet Centre every weekend between now and Christmas, will give shoppers so many unique gift ideas.

The imaginative market stalls are located on the upper floor of the building and they offer a whole new experience at a most magical time of year.
The festive season won’t be complete without a browse through local crafts, handmade gifts, tasty treats and unique finds from talented makers across Kerry.
Run by local ladies Claire and Laura, visitors can expect Christmas cheer, warm smiles and plenty of surprises every Saturday and Sunday, from now until December 21, from 12 noon to 4.00pm.
Drop in, enjoy the Christmas vibe and see what Killarney’s incredibly creative makers and shakers have in store this season.
A very limited number of stall spaces are still available so vendors or craftspeople that might be interested should email marketskillarney@gmail.com or www.killarneymarkets.ie. for information.

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Champions to bring Sam to Outlet Centre

The Sam Maguire Cup and a number of the star players that won the precious silverware for Kerry this year will make a special appearance at the official Kerry GAA […]

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The Sam Maguire Cup and a number of the star players that won the precious silverware for Kerry this year will make a special appearance at the official Kerry GAA Store at Killarney Outlet Centre this Saturday, December 6.

The big event is to mark the official launch of the stylish new Kerry home jersey which the All-Ireland champions will wear in action over the coming season.
Supporters of all ages are invited to visit the store from 2.00pm to 5.00pm to take their photographs with Sam and the players and to get an up close view of the in-demand new jersey.
The updated design honours the county’s proud footballing tradition while incorporating modern, high-performance materials.
“Having Sam Maguire and the players in-store for the launch makes this an occasion not to be missed,” said Luke Quinn, manager of the Kerry GAA Store.
The Radio Kerry outdoor broadcast unit will be on site and exclusive interviews will be conducted with some of the players who are big favourites with fans.
Supporters are encouraged to arrive early as a very large turnout is expected. Exclusive event-day prizes will also be available in-store on the day.
Killarney Outlet Centre manager, Paul Sherry, said it promises to be a really exciting afternoon and they are really looking forward to welcoming the All-Ireland champions and the most sought after trophy in the country.
“The atmosphere will be electric and we are expecting a bumper crowd to make it even more special,” he said.

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