Plans for Dublin to get new 2,000-seater music and arts venue to fill gaps in the market

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Harry Crosbie has unveiled plans to build new concert venue twice as big as Vicar Street in Dublin’s Thomas Street

Artist's impression of Harry Crosbie's plans for a new 2,000-seater venue to be part of a cultural quarter at Vicar Street.Entrepreneur Harry Crosbie had unveiled plans for a new 2,000-seater music venue beside his Vicar Street venue in Thomas Street.

Mr Crosbie has reached an agreement with Fr Martin Dolan to rent a piece of land behind Meath Street Church that has not been used for more than 50 years. It is generally acknowledged that Dublin needs a venue for acts that are too large for 1,000 capacity venues like Vicar Street and the Olympia but are too small to bridge the gap to play the 3Arena.

Mr Crosbie envisages retaining the existing Vicar Street venue and upgrading it while creating a musical quarter with the 2,000 capacity venue and also a 250 seat mini-venue in the old famine school in Vicar Street.

 

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