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Irish Mirror on MSNBarack Obama to appear on stage in Dublin at live event later this yearFormer US president Barack Obama is to be interviewed live on stage for two events in London and Dublin later this year.
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Extra.ie on MSNBarack Obama coming to Dublin for one-night-only 3Arena eventFormer President of the United States of America Barack Obama is coming to Dublin! The 44th US President is set to be ...
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Irish Independent on MSNBarack Obama coming to Dublin for live interview at the 3ArenaObama, who became the first black US president when he took office in 2009, visited Ireland during his first term in office ...
BARACK Obama fans must shell out €2,000 if they want a photo taken with him at an upcoming Dublin gig. The 44th American ...
Standard tickets, advertised from €25-€30, for Barack Obama's talk in Dublin appeared to disappear within seconds this ...
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Extra.ie on MSNPricing outrage as Obama Dublin ‘cheap seats’ sell out in secondsStandard-priced tickets for Barack Obama's September appearance in Dublin were gone within seconds on Thursday morning.
VIP packages priced at €2,000 are being sold for former US president Barack Obama’s live interview in Dublin later this year.
Barack Obama will be hitting the UK for two monumental "An Evening With..." events. And tickets are out right now.
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Extra.ie on MSNWant to get a photo with Obama in Dublin? It’ll cost you over €2,000While tickets start at the reasonable €25, there are the more ‘lucrative’ options for some people who may have a bit of extra ...
US president Barack Obama will make a public appearance at College Green in Dublin next Monday during his short visit to Ireland, it has been confirmed. A Government spokeswoman described the ...
The Government has announced that US President Barack Obama, his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, and the Taoiseach Enda Kenny will take part in a public celebration of his visit at College Green ...
US PRESIDENT Barack Obama will address a public event in Dublin city, Taoiseach Enda Kenny has confirmed in the Dáil. Senior US officials will arrive in Dublin “in the coming days” to agree ...
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