
Dermot Kennedy Performs 'Zombie' with The Cranberries Members
Dermot Kennedy surprised fans at Aviva Stadium by bringing Noel and Mike Hogan of The Cranberries on stage for a powerful rendition of their hit song 'Zombie'.
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Dermot Kennedy surprised fans at Aviva Stadium by bringing Noel and Mike Hogan of The Cranberries on stage for a powerful rendition of their hit song 'Zombie'.

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has confirmed that the Republic of Ireland's Nations League fixture against Israel will be relocated from Aviva Stadium to a neutral venue in October.

On Thursday night, 28,981 spectators congregated within the Aviva Stadium to watch the Republic of Ireland see off Qatar in their international friendly.

A record-breaking game at Aviva Stadium highlights the surging popularity of the Ireland Women's rugby team, with their recent clash against Scotland potentially marking another step in becoming a central part of the Irish sporting landscape.

Dermot Kennedy is set to become the first solo artist to perform two consecutive concerts at Dublin's Aviva Stadium, playing to over 50,000 fans each night.
A former steward at Aviva Stadium set fire to his family home following an argument over money related to drugs, leading to a court case.

A friendly football match between Ireland and Qatar at Aviva Stadium was disrupted twice by groups of fans who threw tennis balls onto the pitch and chanted support for Palestine, urging a boycott of games involving Israel.
Irish Gardaí plan to use the experience of Norwegian police to guide their public order presence for the upcoming Ireland versus Israel football match at the Aviva Stadium in October.
Metallica has made a public appeal to fans to donate blood in advance of their upcoming concerts at Aviva Stadium.

A public poll is being conducted in Ireland to gauge public opinion on whether the national team should play Israel at the Aviva Stadium, raising questions about taking a tougher stance on countries that violate international law.

DART services in Dublin experienced delays this afternoon, while Irish Rail announced plans to provide additional services to accommodate a busy weekend of events in Phoenix Park, St Anne’s Park, and the Aviva Stadium.