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2004 in Irish music

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A summary of the year 2004 in the Irish music industry.

Summary

March

  • Tickets for Oxegen 2004, the festival that would in years to come be a worthy successor to Witnness, went on sale on Friday 5 March. One-day tickets cost €59.50, two-day tickets were priced at €110.00 whilst a two-day ticket with camping included cost €130.00.

June

  • On Friday 11 June tickets for Dido's August performance at Marlay Park in Dublin, supported by Scissor Sisters, went on sale priced at €55.
  • On Saturday 12 June Red Hot Chili Peppers played Phoenix Park, supported by The Thrills, The Pixies, Groove Armada and Hothouse Flowers. It was their fourth consecutive year to appear in Ireland.
  • On 25 June tickets for The White Stripes two August shows in Dublin's Marlay Park and the Belfast Botanic Gardens went on sale.
  • On Wednesday 30 June it was announced that David Bowie would be unable to headline his scheduled slot on the Sunday night of Oxegen 2004.

July

  • Oxegen 2004 took place on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 July, headlined by The Darkness, The Strokes and The Cure. It was the natural successor to Witnness and like the previous year's festival was held at Punchestown Racecourse, County Kildare. It was the first of two new festivals this year that would leave a permanent mark on the Irish music scene in later years.

August

  • On 24 August The White Stripes played Marlay Park in Dublin. On 25 August they played Belfast's Botanic Gardens. They were supported at both shows by New York Dolls.
  • On 25 August Dido played Marlay Park in Dublin with support from Scissor Sisters.
  • The first Electric Picnic was held at Stradbally, County Laois. Beginning as a one-day event, it was soon to become an international hit, and it wasn't long before it was catching up on Oxegen in popularity. Its patrons praised it for its unique atmosphere and, although it didn't attract the same internationally recognised acts as Oxegen, it became very much a fixture in later years.

November

  • 19 November saw the Irish release of the internationally anticipated eleventh studio album by U2. How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb debuted at #1 in 34 countries and worldwide sales as of 2006 number close to 10 million copies sold. The album was preceded by the lead single "Vertigo", released for radio airplay on 24 September, when it received extensive airplay and topped the charts in several countries when it was released on 8 November.

December

  • On 1 December Foo Fighters were confirmed as the Sunday night headliner for Oxegen 2005.
  • On 10 December The Prodigy were confirmed for Oxegen 2005.

Bands formed

  • The Chakras
  • Dark Room Notes
  • The Flaws
  • Glyder
  • Lluther
  • Travega (January)
  • Triega (July)

Bands disbanded

  • Moloko

Bands reformed

  • Planxty
  • The Radiators from Space (as The Radiators (Plan 9))

Albums & EPs

:Below is a list of notable albums & EPs released by Irish artists in Ireland in 2004.

Singles

:Below is a list of notable singles released by Irish artists in Ireland in 2004.

Issue dateSong titleArtistSourceSalesNotes
24 February"Clones"Ash
22 March"Come Home Billy Bird"The Divine Comedy
12 April"Chocolate"Snow Patrol
3 May"Orpheus"Ash
14 June"Absent Friends"The Divine Comedy
19 June"Starcrossed"Ash
20 August"Finally"The Frames
25 October"How to Be Dead"Snow Patrol
8 November"Vertigo"U2
__ December"Renegade Cavalcade"Ash

Date unknown

  • "Whatever Happened to Corey Haim?" – The Thrills (??? 2004)
  • "Not for All the Love in the World" – The Thrills (??? 2004)

Festivals

Oxegen 2004

  • Oxegen 2004 took place at Punchestown Racecourse in County Kildare on Saturday 9 July and Sunday 11 July. It was headlined by The Darkness, The Cure and The Strokes, whilst Kings of Leon, PJ Harvey, The Divine Comedy, The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Scissor Sisters, Muse, Faithless, Massive Attack, Basement Jaxx and Chemical Brothers also appeared.

Electric Picnic 2004

  • Electric Picnic 2004 took place in Stradbally Estate, County Laois. It was headlined by Groove Armada, Super Furry Animals, Jurassic 5, David Kitt, Mylo and Erol Alkan.

Heineken Green Energy

  • Heineken Green Energy took place for the 9th year in 2004, featuring The Streets and The Stooges.

Slane 2004

  • Slane 2004 was headlined by Madonna, supported by Paul Oakenfold and Iggy Pop and the Stooges.

Music awards

2004 Meteor Awards

The 2004 Meteor Awards were held on ???, 2004. Below are the winners:

AwardWinner(s)
Best Irish MalePaddy Casey
Best Irish FemaleCara Dillon
Best Irish BandThe Frames
Best Irish Album*So Much for the City* (The Thrills)
Best New Irish ActFuture Kings of Spain
Best Irish Pop ActWestlife
Best Live PerformanceRed Hot Chili Peppers (Slane 2003)
Best Irish DJRyan Tubridy
Hope for 2004Republic of Loose
Best Folk/TraditionalDamien Dempsey
Best International MaleJustin Timberlake
Best International FemaleBeyoncé Knowles
Best International BandThe Darkness
Best International Album*Elephant* (The White Stripes)
Industry AwardDave Fanning
Lifetime Achievement AwardThe Dubliners
Humanitarian AwardStanislaus Kennedy (Sister Stan)

Choice Music Prize

The Choice Music Prize did not exist this year.

References

References

  1. (2004-02-19). "Bowie & Darkness Punchestown-bound". [[RTÉ]].
  2. (2004-06-02). "Dido announces Dublin date". [[Hot Press (magazine).
  3. (2004-04-16). "Groove Armada confirmed for Phoenix Park bill". [[Hot Press (magazine).
  4. (2004-06-04). "Chilis break Irish concerts record". [[RTÉ]].
  5. (2004-06-12). "The White Stripes for Dublin & Belfast". [[Hot Press (magazine).
  6. (2004-06-30). "The Darkness replace Bowie at OXEGEN". [[RTÉ]].
  7. (2004-06-17). "New York Dolls to support the White Stripes". [[Hot Press (magazine).
  8. (2004-12-01). "Foo Fighters to headline OXEGEN 2005". [[RTÉ]].
  9. (2005-12-01). "Foo Fighters to headline Oxegen". [[BreakingNews.ie]].
  10. (2004-12-10). "Prodigy announce OXEGEN appearance". [[RTÉ]].
  11. [http://www.meteor.ie/about/music_awards/mima_winners/ "Meteor Ireland Music Awards Past Winners"] {{webarchive. link. (2009-02-01 . [[Meteor (mobile network)). Meteor]]. Accessed 1 February 2009.
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