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Oasis members Noel Gallagher and Jem Archer with Lord Henry Mount Charles at Slane in 2009 Alamy Stock Photo

Have you ever been to a Slane Castle gig?

Some of the biggest names in music have played at the venue, which was the home of the late Lord Henry Mount Charles.

IT WAS ANNOUNCED yesterday that Lord Henry Mount Charles has died at the age of 74.

Henry Mount Charles was best known for transforming his home, Slane Castle in Co Meath, into one of Ireland’s most iconic music venues.

Events began at Slane Castle with Thin Lizzy and U2 in 1981. Over the years, the castle has hosted lineup of big-name artists, including David Bowie, Queen, Oasis, and more recently, Harry Styles.

So, tell us: Have you ever been to a Slane Castle gig?


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