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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So tickets on sale Friday at 9am , going to try and get them , but was wondering would a Rolling Stones concert be suitable for teanagers ? Anyone brought teans to a concert like a Rolling Stones before ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Teenager runs from 13 to 19 it's a big gap 14 or 15 up I'd say they would be ok

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've no idea but in years to come when they realise how big the rolling stones were in the world, the kids will thank you..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I've no idea but in years to come when they realise how big the rolling stones were in the world, the kids will thank you..

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This is what I was thinking it’s probally the last chance to see them live

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Teenager runs from 13 to 19 it's a big gap 14 or 15 up I'd say they would be ok "

Youngest is almost 14

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I saw them in Paris 4 years, they were amazing live. I didn’t see anybody under 25 at it but don’t see why it wouldn’t be suitable.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do it, take them.

Show them what real rock is all about.

The back catalogue is huge,the music is legendary, the atmosphere is electric and Jagger is still showing no signs of slowing down on stage.

An experience to bestow on any modern day teenager.

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By *now_and_SunCouple
over a year ago

North Dublin

Teens to The Rolling Stones. what a waste. sure they wouldn’t know any songs. Mostly a more mature crowd at a stones gig. Lucky teens all the same.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Teens to The Rolling Stones. what a waste. sure they wouldn’t know any songs. Mostly a more mature crowd at a stones gig. Lucky teens all the same. "

Actually they know the music well , and it’s an experience they won’t forget

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Best band to come to croke park ever! Can't wait! will be unreal to see these living legends, one of the greatest!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Best band to come to croke park ever! Can't wait! will be unreal to see these living legends, one of the greatest! "

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By *ohndunboyneMan
over a year ago

Dunboyne & Dublin

It's gonna cost you but I say Take them!

They'll remember it forever.

Saw them in Wembley Stadium in 95 I think, on Voodoo Lounge tour and they were awesome.

Not going now, as I think it would ruin that memory but if I'd teens, I'd definitely bring them

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By *ustin-SiderMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"So tickets on sale Friday at 9am , going to try and get them , but was wondering would a Rolling Stones concert be suitable for teanagers ? Anyone brought teans to a concert like a Rolling Stones before ? "

I would take them. I saw the Rolling Stones in Slane in 2007 and was right at the front.

It was an amazing show and nothing untoward that would be unsuitable for teenagers. Twas just good aul rock n roll which they should enjoy.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"So tickets on sale Friday at 9am , going to try and get them , but was wondering would a Rolling Stones concert be suitable for teanagers ? Anyone brought teans to a concert like a Rolling Stones before ?

I would take them. I saw the Rolling Stones in Slane in 2007 and was right at the front.

It was an amazing show and nothing untoward that would be unsuitable for teenagers. Twas just good aul rock n roll which they should enjoy."

I wasn’t worried about something untoward happening my question was more about safety with teanagers at such a large stadium event , they’ve been to other smaller events but nothing on this scale

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So tickets on sale Friday at 9am , going to try and get them , but was wondering would a Rolling Stones concert be suitable for teanagers ? Anyone brought teans to a concert like a Rolling Stones before ?

I would take them. I saw the Rolling Stones in Slane in 2007 and was right at the front.

It was an amazing show and nothing untoward that would be unsuitable for teenagers. Twas just good aul rock n roll which they should enjoy.

I wasn’t worried about something untoward happening my question was more about safety with teanagers at such a large stadium event , they’ve been to other smaller events but nothing on this scale "

Stadium Events tend to be fairly well controlled and organised.. if it was a festival yku might want to rethink but you should be fine

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By *innie The MinxWoman
over a year ago

Under the Duvet

Aaah just take me instead x

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By *ustin-SiderMan
over a year ago

Belfast


"So tickets on sale Friday at 9am , going to try and get them , but was wondering would a Rolling Stones concert be suitable for teanagers ? Anyone brought teans to a concert like a Rolling Stones before ?

I would take them. I saw the Rolling Stones in Slane in 2007 and was right at the front.

It was an amazing show and nothing untoward that would be unsuitable for teenagers. Twas just good aul rock n roll which they should enjoy.

I wasn’t worried about something untoward happening my question was more about safety with teanagers at such a large stadium event , they’ve been to other smaller events but nothing on this scale "

Well at this particular concert and other concerts it has usually been well organised and controlled and the crowds have been quite well behaved. The one piece of advice I would give is that once you are in the place you should inform your young ones of a designated spot to go to should you get separated in the crowd and can't find one another (easy done) be it a certain toilet area or stand or stall or destinguishing landmark.

They may have phones on them but sometimes there can be no signal because of the large crowds all trying to use the same masts.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

@ €180 per ticket + booking fee

I hope your kids are worth it!

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By *annnMan
over a year ago

Isle of Man


"So tickets on sale Friday at 9am , going to try and get them , but was wondering would a Rolling Stones concert be suitable for teanagers ? Anyone brought teans to a concert like a Rolling Stones before ? "

Definitely take them. You won’t regret it, they are awesome live. Make sure you go through a legitimate ticket site. Use the Rolling Stones own website, tickets at face value through AXS. Good luck. Hope you get your tickets.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Defo take them. I would.

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By *iteowlnowCouple
over a year ago

Dublin

From the point of view as a venue Croke Park is a safe venue. From a crowd point of view it's going to be a very mature crowd so no probs there. If they like the music take them but it will cost you......also a couple of the gigs there did not allow under 18 on the pitch only in the stands

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks all for the advice got our tickets looking forward to it

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