'Jammers' Dublin pub wishes Garth Brooks could play Croke Park every week

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Pint-puller at Phil Ryan Hogan Stand pub Alan Brady said the pub was jammers last Friday as the country music star geared up to perform in Croke Park for the first time since 1997 and remained that way all weekend.

Alan revealed tourists from the UK, US, and Europe wearing cowboy hats and T-shirts with the face of the iconic musician on them have flocked to the bar.Speaking from behind the counter, Alan told The Irish Mirror: “I’m a huge Garth Brooks fan myself so I wish I could actually be at the gig. My favourite song is Unanswered Prayers.”“The pub was jammed all weekend and we expect it to be the exact same this weekend.

“There are a lot down from the North, loads over from England and a good few Americans. It’s very nice. I wish he played every week. Everybody was ordering gin and tonics for the night.” He had an impromptu sing-song with resident’s living in Dublin’s Portland Place on Saturday before serenading punters in the famous Kerry pub Dick Macks on Tuesday.

 

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