2004 in Irish music

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

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.[1]

June

July

August

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

Bands formed

Bands disbanded

Bands reformed

Albums & EPs

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

Unknown

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

Festivals

Oxegen 2004

Electric Picnic 2004

Heineken Green Energy

Slane 2004

Music awards

References

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