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By Ken Sweeney Entertainment Editor
Friday Dec 24 2010

IT was a homecoming of sorts, but one fit for rock royalty. The historic Dromoland Castle flung open its doors in extraordinary circumstances this week for returning global superstars U2.

Despite being closed for Christmas, staff at the five-star hotel went back to work just for one night on Monday to welcome U2 singer Bono and guitarist Edge. The rockers had their travel plans disrupted by snow and needed somewhere suitably palatial to hole up for the night.

The stay came about after U2's Principal Management contacted the 16th Century castle, where a luxury suite costs €950 a night, to ask if they could put up some VIPs.

Dromoland Castle manager Mark Nolan said: "Principal Management told us the band had been flying back to Ireland from the latest leg of their tour in Australia. But because of snow their flight had been diverted to Shannon.

Bono had asked if it was possible to spend a night in Dromoland Castle before returning to Dublin."

Mr Nolan had to tell U2's management that Dromoland Castle was closed for Christmas -- but said he would see what could be done.

The Dubliner then rang around staff to ask if they would cater for the biggest rock stars in the world.

"No one said no, in fact we were inundated with requests from staff to help out, unsurprisingly," added Mr Nolan.

But with Bono and the Edge arriving at Dromoland in a matter of hours, the kitchen at the castle was shut with the head chef away.

So the hotel boss sought the help of his wife Maria to lay on the catering.

Faced with a famished U2, luckily Mrs Nolan had been doing some cooking for Christmas -- including a family-sized shepherd's pie, which she served when the musicians arrived at the castle.

The impromptu dinner party included 10 of U2's road crew and bass guitarist Chris Wolstenholme from English rock band Muse, who had been the support act on the Australian leg of U2's tour.

During the meal they were entertained by a trad band, with Bono lending his vocals to their set of Irish airs.

Sources say the party went on well into the night, with the members of the rock band joined by the skeleton staff at the castle.

Suites

Later the group retired to their luxury suites, which feature cottage-style decor based on 18th Century botanical drawings and upholstery designed by the French fabric house Pierre Frey.

The next morning, after making them breakfast, staff waved the band off as they went to catch a train to Dublin's Heuston Station. Dromoland Castle confirmed that U2 were paying guests during their stay.

"U2 were the nicest people you ever could meet and very engaging. They were especially appreciative of the efforts the staff at Dromoland had made. We would happily welcome U2 back anytime," said Pamela Foley, rooms division manager at Dromoland Castle.

Set among 410 acres of park and woodland, Dromoland Castle is regarded as one of Europe's top luxury retreats.

Former US presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush have both stayed there, as has Hollywood actor John Travolta.

U2 begin the next leg of their world tour in Johannesburg, South Africa, on February 13.

- Ken Sweeney Entertainment Editor



Read more: Stranded U2 find themselves kings of the castle - Celebrity News & Gossip, Independent Woman - Independent.ie
 
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By Ken Sweeney Entertainment Editor
Friday Dec 24 2010

IT was a homecoming of sorts, but one fit for rock royalty. The historic Dromoland Castle flung open its doors in extraordinary circumstances this week for returning global superstars U2.

Despite being closed for Christmas, staff at the five-star hotel went back to work just for one night on Monday to welcome U2 singer Bono and guitarist Edge. The rockers had their travel plans disrupted by snow and needed somewhere suitably palatial to hole up for the night.

The stay came about after U2's Principal Management contacted the 16th Century castle, where a luxury suite costs €950 a night, to ask if they could put up some VIPs.

Dromoland Castle manager Mark Nolan said: "Principal Management told us the band had been flying back to Ireland from the latest leg of their tour in Australia. But because of snow their flight had been diverted to Shannon.

Bono had asked if it was possible to spend a night in Dromoland Castle before returning to Dublin."

Mr Nolan had to tell U2's management that Dromoland Castle was closed for Christmas -- but said he would see what could be done.

The Dubliner then rang around staff to ask if they would cater for the biggest rock stars in the world.

"No one said no, in fact we were inundated with requests from staff to help out, unsurprisingly," added Mr Nolan.

But with Bono and the Edge arriving at Dromoland in a matter of hours, the kitchen at the castle was shut with the head chef away.

So the hotel boss sought the help of his wife Maria to lay on the catering.

Faced with a famished U2, luckily Mrs Nolan had been doing some cooking for Christmas -- including a family-sized shepherd's pie, which she served when the musicians arrived at the castle.

The impromptu dinner party included 10 of U2's road crew and bass guitarist Chris Wolstenholme from English rock band Muse, who had been the support act on the Australian leg of U2's tour.

During the meal they were entertained by a trad band, with Bono lending his vocals to their set of Irish airs.

Sources say the party went on well into the night, with the members of the rock band joined by the skeleton staff at the castle.

Suites

Later the group retired to their luxury suites, which feature cottage-style decor based on 18th Century botanical drawings and upholstery designed by the French fabric house Pierre Frey.

The next morning, after making them breakfast, staff waved the band off as they went to catch a train to Dublin's Heuston Station. Dromoland Castle confirmed that U2 were paying guests during their stay.

"U2 were the nicest people you ever could meet and very engaging. They were especially appreciative of the efforts the staff at Dromoland had made. We would happily welcome U2 back anytime," said Pamela Foley, rooms division manager at Dromoland Castle.

Set among 410 acres of park and woodland, Dromoland Castle is regarded as one of Europe's top luxury retreats.

Former US presidents Bill Clinton and George W Bush have both stayed there, as has Hollywood actor John Travolta.

U2 begin the next leg of their world tour in Johannesburg, South Africa, on February 13.

- Ken Sweeney Entertainment Editor



Read more: Stranded U2 find themselves kings of the castle - Celebrity News & Gossip, Independent Woman - Independent.ie

Thanks for sharing!
 
So now it's changed to that Principle management requested if BEdge could stay at the hotel. Not quite threatening to not allow the plane to land then. :lol:

It's a nice story. :)
 
U2 and Muse played Perth on the same night, the last night of the U2 tour. Different venue. We, in Perf, who rarely get big bands had to choose which one to go to. :sad: Jay Zed was indeed the support act.

So Im not surprised some of Muse were on the same flight as Bono and Edge. Presumably Jay Z went the other way back around the planet to the USA.

PS Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year/Hogmanay
 
Well that's definitely a much better account of their stay at Dromoland Castle than the one penned by Ms. Bull.

The impromptu dinner party included 10 of U2's road crew and bass guitarist Chris Wolstenholme from English rock band Muse, who had been the support act on the Australian leg of U2's tour.

:doh: Clearly someone wasn't following the tour down under. :giggle:
 
:lol: Second year in a row he's busking, and again he doesn't know the lyrics. At least this time it's not a song he's been playing on stage every night for the past 20 years!
:heart: He's looking damn good. Love the earring.

Well that's definitely a much better account of their stay at Dromoland Castle than the one penned by Ms. Bull.



:doh: Clearly someone wasn't following the tour down under. :giggle:

I think her name says it all. :wink:
 
Doesn't he usually always wear two? (Except I know once in a while he'll have 1 or 2 off, but usually it's 2 :hmm: )
 
Thanks for those vids...
How awesome.
I love Glen and Bono. Match made in heaven. :D

Well the comments on youtube are not worth reading. Why are people wasting their time bullshitting about other people... They must have a massive amount of time and lack of work to do... :ohmy:
 
Why couldn't Bono and the boys be busking at my mall Christmas eve? Thanks for this video. It made my Christmas eve. :drool:

The smile he gives after messing up the end of White Christmas when he says 'white' :love:
 
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