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The Point Theatre (sometimes referred to as the Point Depot or simply as the Point) was a concert and events venue in Dublin, Ireland, that operated from 1988 to 2007, visited by in excess of 2 million people.[1] It was located on the North Wall Quay of the River Liffey, amongst the Dublin Docklands. The Point was closed in the middle of 2007 for a major redevelopment and underwent a rebranding as The O2 in July 2008.[2][3]

Point Theatre
  • Point Depot
  • The Point
The Point Depot in 1983
AddressEast Point Office Park
Dublin, Leinster
Ireland
LocationPoint Village
Coordinates53°20′51″N 6°13′42″W / 53.3475°N 6.2284°W / 53.3475; -6.2284
Capacity8,500
Construction
Opened1988
Closed25 August 2007
DemolishedLate 2007
Years active1988–2007

Prior to the redevelopment, the seated capacity was 6,300; the rebranded O2 has a fully seated only capacity of 9,000.[4] Following the acquisition of O2 Ireland by 3 Ireland,[5] it was renamed in September 2014 as the 3Arena.[6]

The Point was noted for its flexible seating configurations – over the years it served not only as a music venue, but had also been turned into an ice rink, a boxing arena, a conference hall, an exhibition centre, a wrestling ring, a theatre, an opera house and a three ring circus. It hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994, 1995 and 1997 and the 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards.

History edit

 
The rocket, located just outside the venue itself.

The building was constructed in 1878 as a train depot to serve the nearby busy port. Among railwaymen it was always known as "The Point Store". In the late 1980s, after many years of neglect and disuse, it was bought by local developer, Harry Crosbie along with Apollo Leisure (now Live Nation) fitted out the venue with balconies, offices and backstage facilities. Before it was renovated, U2 recorded the second track of their 1988 album, Rattle and Hum, "Van Diemen's Land" there,[7] and footage of performances of this song and "Desire" from the building appear in the accompanying Rattle and Hum movie.

The Point opened in 1988. Melissa Etheridge being the support act for Huey Lewis and the News was the first to play there. U2 played four nights at the venue near the end of their Lovetown Tour from 26 to 31 December 1989.[8][9][10] Their 31 December concert was broadcast live on radio stations around the world and would later receive an official online release via iTunes.[11]

In the 1990s, the Point was seen by millions of European television viewers, as it was the venue for the Eurovision Song Contest on three separate occasions over four years, in 1994,[12] 1995,[13] and 1997,[14] becoming the only venue to have hosted the final three times. Riverdance was first performed in the Point Depot, as the interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994.[15] It also hosted the Irish Eurovision national final, Eurosong, in 1993 and 1996.

Tragedy struck the Point on 11 May 1996, when a 17-year-old fan, Bernadette O'Brien was crushed to death during a Smashing Pumpkins concert. Singer Billy Corgan warned the crowd that people were getting hurt, while at one point, bassist D'arcy Wretzky announced: "There's a girl dying backstage, do you care?" The show was eventually abandoned, and a show in Belfast the following night was cancelled out of respect. Gardaí were said to be investigating why the bars in the Point remained open for the teen-packed show.[16]

The 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards were held in the Point Depot on 11 November.[17] Hosted by Ronan Keating, there were performances[18] from Mariah Carey, The Corrs, Whitney Houston, Iggy Pop, Marilyn Manson and Britney Spears[19] on the night.[20] Award presenters[21] included Alicia Silverstone, Mick Jagger, Pierce Brosnan, Carmen Electra, LL Cool J, Mary J. Blige, Iggy Pop, Fun Lovin' Criminals, Des'ree, Five, Christina Aguilera, Damon Albarn, Geri Halliwell[22] and Gary Barlow. The largest winner was Britney Spears who won four awards (Best Female, Best Pop, Best Breakthrough Artist, and Best Song for "...Baby One More Time"). Boyzone won two awards (Best UK & Ireland Act and Best Album for By Request).[23]

The final event to take place before closure and rebranding was a boxing card featuring local boxer, Bernard Dunne on 25 August 2007. Promoter Brian Peters had moved his European title defence against Kiko Martinez from Dublin's boxing-specific National Stadium across the Liffey to the Point Depot where Dunne shattered former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis's previous attendance record for the venue.[24][25]

Notable events edit

 
McFly performed at the Point in 2006.

U2 performed 4 shows at the venue during the Lovetown Tour on the 26th, 27th, 30th, and 31st of December, 1989, with B.B. King as the opening act. The December 30th show is where Bono made his famous “Dream it all up again” speech that foreshadowed the drastic change of style that the band would adopt for their next album, Achtung Baby. Frank Sinatra performed at the venue on 9, 10 and 11 October 1991. Kylie Minogue performed at the venue in November 1991, on her Let's Get To It European tour, which was filmed for a VHS release the following year. She returned to the Point (after a 14-year absence) in May 2005 with her Showgirl Tour. She played six nights at the Dublin venue, just weeks before she was told she had breast cancer.

Irish band Westlife performed at the venue for a record-breaking 13 consecutive nights at year 2001 on their Where Dreams Come True Tour from 19 March to 31 March; then in 2002 6–8, 10–12, 14–18 June from World of Our Own Tour; 11–13, 15–16, 18–21 May 2004 for Turnaround Tour; 8–9, 11–13, 15–16 February, 11, 14 May 2005 for The No 1's Tour; 11–12, 15–16; 18–19 April 2006 for Face to Face Tour; and 19–21, 23–24, 26–28 April, 2–3 May 2007 for The Love Tour with a total of whopping 73 shows.[26]

In April 1992, Neville Marriner conducted a performance of Handel's Messiah to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the work's first performance in 1742. The performance featured Sylvia McNair, Anne Sofie von Otter, Michael Chance, Jerry Hadley and Robert Lloyd, with the Academy and Chorus of St Martin in the Fields. It was released in 1992 on Philips Records both in CD format and LaserDisc format.

On 19 June 1992, Def Leppard began their Seven Day Weekend Tour of Europe in the Point Depot. The show was the first time Def Leppard had brought their "in the round" stage show outside the United States and Canada. The stage was set in the middle of the arena and featured a revolving drum kit which could move to any point around the stage and a lighting rig which would move out over the audience during "Rocket".[27] It was the first time any band had brought an "in the round" stage show on an international concert tour and was also the first full show the band played with their new guitarist, Vivian Campbell (who had joined following the death of Steve Clark).[28]

Nirvana began their summer 1992 European tour in support of Nevermind, at The Point on 21 June 1992 playing to a sell out crowd.

On 30 November 1992, Faith No More played a gig at The Point, having supported Guns N' Roses at Slane in May of that year. L7 provided support for the night.

The Point was the venue that introduced Riverdance to the world at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest.

Oasis played three sold-out shows at The Point as part of their Be Here Now Tour on the 3rd, 4th and 5 December 1997. The shows were notable for the absence of frontman Liam Gallagher on the 4th and 5th, with Noel Gallagher taking over lead vocals. They later performed at The Point in December 2005. Footage from one of the 2005 gigs was included in Oasis's 2007 rockumentary, Lord Don't Slow Me Down.

On 27 June 1996 Michael Flatley's "Lord of the Dance" premiered at The Point Theatre.

The Spice Girls performed two shows on the 24 and 25 February 1998 as part of their Spiceworld Tour.

Neil Diamond played 6 shows at The Point Depot in February 1999.

The Point was the host of the MTV Europe Music Awards (EMA's) in 1999, with Ronan Keating presenting.

In 2003 Rapper Akon played the SCREAM Event to over 8,000 people at the Point with back up from M.V.P and DJ Rankin.

50 Cent's 2003 performance at the Point is briefly shown on the special features of his own film, Get Rich or Die Tryin'.

The Rolling Stones performed two shows at this venue in September 2003 as part of their European Tour.

On 8 May 2004 Cher began the European leg of her marathon Living Proof: The Farewell Tour.

In late 2004, American pop/rock star Pink began her Try This Tour in the Point.

Britney Spears performed to a sell-out crowd at what would be her last performance for three years.[citation needed] Her concert entourage for the Onyx Hotel Tour was the biggest ever hosted at the Point and Spears returned to the newly revamped venue now called The O2 in the summer of 2009 with her Circus Tour.

Also in 2004, on 16 December the punk rock trio Blink-182 played their last show, before going on a four-year hiatus.

Planxty performed there on 28, 29 and 30 December 2004 and again on 3, 4 and 5 January 2005 as part of their series of reunion concerts.[29]: 322–326 

On the night of 20 August 2005, Gary Moore (Thin Lizzy guitarist 1974, 1977, 1978–1979) staged a concert at the Point Theatre in Dublin, Ireland. It featured Brian Downey and ex-Thin Lizzy guitarists Brian Robertson and Eric Bell as well as ongoing Lizzy member Scott Gorham.The concert was simply called "The Boy Is Back in Town", with the "One Night in Dublin" title a change made for the DVD. On 21 April 2009 it was also released on Blu-ray format. This gig was held in honour of Phil Lynott's birthday and statue unveiling on that day.

On 23 August 2006, Pearl Jam opened their first European tour in six years at the Point. They were originally to play the Reading and Leeds Festivals first, before playing Slane Concert; however Pearl Jam felt the Point was the perfect place to begin their tour. The concert gained wide radio play in the UK and Ireland.[30]

Celtic Woman performed their debut concert in Ireland at the Point Theatre in February 2006, following a lengthy and enormously successful North American tour. While their first performance in Ireland was technically at The Helix in Dublin (which was filmed for PBS), the Point performance marked the group's first unveiling of the theatrical show that had taken America by storm. Jay-Z played here in 2006 also.

Tool made their third ever Irish appearance there in 2006 during their 10,000 Days tour with support from Mastodon, after previously appearing at the SFX centre in 2001 and inadvertently headlining the Ozzfest in 2002 at Punchestown Racecourse, when Ozzy Osbourne cancelled, due to illness.

Live recordings edit

The Theatre has been the venue for numerous live recordings subsequently released as live albums. David Gray's live performance video, David Gray: Live, released on 19 March 2001, was recorded at a sell-out show at the Point at the end of an Irish tour in December 1999.[31] David Bowie filmed his A Reality Tour DVD in the Point during two sell-out shows there on 22–24 November 2003.[32] R.E.M. filmed and recorded their live double CD/DVD set, R.E.M. Live in the Point on 26–27 February 2005.[33] Bruce Springsteen recorded his 2007 album, Live in Dublin at the Point from 17 to 19 November 2006.[34] Bell X1's live album Tour De Flock was recorded at their sell-out 1 December 2006 performance at the Point.[35] The Venue is featured in The Corrs Documentary Home, which sees the band during sound check while on their Borrowed Heaven Tour.

Sports events edit

The Point has hosted many boxing fights featuring local fighter Bernard Dunne most notabally his fight for the EBU Super-Bantamweight title against Kiko Martinez. Other boxing events at the venue have been headlined by world champions Lennox Lewis, Naseem Hamed, Steve Collins and Wayne McCullough.

The Point has hosted a number of WWE Smackdown & Raw live events.

Criticism edit

The Point was often criticised for its poor quality of sound control and sightlines. There were also notably lengthy queues for the building's bars and restrooms, particularly for female attendees.[36]

References edit

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This article is about the Irish theatre For other uses see The Point disambiguation For the current owners of The Point Village see 3Arena The Point Theatre sometimes referred to as the Point Depot or simply as the Point was a concert and events venue in Dublin Ireland that operated from 1988 to 2007 visited by in excess of 2 million people 1 It was located on the North Wall Quay of the River Liffey amongst the Dublin Docklands The Point was closed in the middle of 2007 for a major redevelopment and underwent a rebranding as The O2 in July 2008 2 3 Point TheatrePoint Depot The PointThe Point Depot in 1983AddressEast Point Office ParkDublin LeinsterIrelandLocationPoint VillageCoordinates53 20 51 N 6 13 42 W 53 3475 N 6 2284 W 53 3475 6 2284Capacity8 500ConstructionOpened1988Closed25 August 2007DemolishedLate 2007Years active1988 2007Prior to the redevelopment the seated capacity was 6 300 the rebranded O2 has a fully seated only capacity of 9 000 4 Following the acquisition of O2 Ireland by 3 Ireland 5 it was renamed in September 2014 as the 3Arena 6 The Point was noted for its flexible seating configurations over the years it served not only as a music venue but had also been turned into an ice rink a boxing arena a conference hall an exhibition centre a wrestling ring a theatre an opera house and a three ring circus It hosted the Eurovision Song Contest in 1994 1995 and 1997 and the 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards Contents 1 History 2 Notable events 3 Live recordings 4 Sports events 5 Criticism 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The rocket located just outside the venue itself The building was constructed in 1878 as a train depot to serve the nearby busy port Among railwaymen it was always known as The Point Store In the late 1980s after many years of neglect and disuse it was bought by local developer Harry Crosbie along with Apollo Leisure now Live Nation fitted out the venue with balconies offices and backstage facilities Before it was renovated U2 recorded the second track of their 1988 album Rattle and Hum Van Diemen s Land there 7 and footage of performances of this song and Desire from the building appear in the accompanying Rattle and Hum movie The Point opened in 1988 Melissa Etheridge being the support act for Huey Lewis and the News was the first to play there U2 played four nights at the venue near the end of their Lovetown Tour from 26 to 31 December 1989 8 9 10 Their 31 December concert was broadcast live on radio stations around the world and would later receive an official online release via iTunes 11 In the 1990s the Point was seen by millions of European television viewers as it was the venue for the Eurovision Song Contest on three separate occasions over four years in 1994 12 1995 13 and 1997 14 becoming the only venue to have hosted the final three times Riverdance was first performed in the Point Depot as the interval act during the Eurovision Song Contest 1994 15 It also hosted the Irish Eurovision national final Eurosong in 1993 and 1996 Tragedy struck the Point on 11 May 1996 when a 17 year old fan Bernadette O Brien was crushed to death during a Smashing Pumpkins concert Singer Billy Corgan warned the crowd that people were getting hurt while at one point bassist D arcy Wretzky announced There s a girl dying backstage do you care The show was eventually abandoned and a show in Belfast the following night was cancelled out of respect Gardai were said to be investigating why the bars in the Point remained open for the teen packed show 16 The 1999 MTV Europe Music Awards were held in the Point Depot on 11 November 17 Hosted by Ronan Keating there were performances 18 from Mariah Carey The Corrs Whitney Houston Iggy Pop Marilyn Manson and Britney Spears 19 on the night 20 Award presenters 21 included Alicia Silverstone Mick Jagger Pierce Brosnan Carmen Electra LL Cool J Mary J Blige Iggy Pop Fun Lovin Criminals Des ree Five Christina Aguilera Damon Albarn Geri Halliwell 22 and Gary Barlow The largest winner was Britney Spears who won four awards Best Female Best Pop Best Breakthrough Artist and Best Song for Baby One More Time Boyzone won two awards Best UK amp Ireland Act and Best Album for By Request 23 The final event to take place before closure and rebranding was a boxing card featuring local boxer Bernard Dunne on 25 August 2007 Promoter Brian Peters had moved his European title defence against Kiko Martinez from Dublin s boxing specific National Stadium across the Liffey to the Point Depot where Dunne shattered former heavyweight champion Lennox Lewis s previous attendance record for the venue 24 25 Notable events edit nbsp McFly performed at the Point in 2006 U2 performed 4 shows at the venue during the Lovetown Tour on the 26th 27th 30th and 31st of December 1989 with B B King as the opening act The December 30th show is where Bono made his famous Dream it all up again speech that foreshadowed the drastic change of style that the band would adopt for their next album Achtung Baby Frank Sinatra performed at the venue on 9 10 and 11 October 1991 Kylie Minogue performed at the venue in November 1991 on her Let s Get To It European tour which was filmed for a VHS release the following year She returned to the Point after a 14 year absence in May 2005 with her Showgirl Tour She played six nights at the Dublin venue just weeks before she was told she had breast cancer Irish band Westlife performed at the venue for a record breaking 13 consecutive nights at year 2001 on their Where Dreams Come True Tour from 19 March to 31 March then in 2002 6 8 10 12 14 18 June from World of Our Own Tour 11 13 15 16 18 21 May 2004 for Turnaround Tour 8 9 11 13 15 16 February 11 14 May 2005 for The No 1 s Tour 11 12 15 16 18 19 April 2006 for Face to Face Tour and 19 21 23 24 26 28 April 2 3 May 2007 for The Love Tour with a total of whopping 73 shows 26 In April 1992 Neville Marriner conducted a performance of Handel s Messiah to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the work s first performance in 1742 The performance featured Sylvia McNair Anne Sofie von Otter Michael Chance Jerry Hadley and Robert Lloyd with the Academy and Chorus of St Martin in the Fields It was released in 1992 on Philips Records both in CD format and LaserDisc format On 19 June 1992 Def Leppard began their Seven Day Weekend Tour of Europe in the Point Depot The show was the first time Def Leppard had brought their in the round stage show outside the United States and Canada The stage was set in the middle of the arena and featured a revolving drum kit which could move to any point around the stage and a lighting rig which would move out over the audience during Rocket 27 It was the first time any band had brought an in the round stage show on an international concert tour and was also the first full show the band played with their new guitarist Vivian Campbell who had joined following the death of Steve Clark 28 Nirvana began their summer 1992 European tour in support of Nevermind at The Point on 21 June 1992 playing to a sell out crowd On 30 November 1992 Faith No More played a gig at The Point having supported Guns N Roses at Slane in May of that year L7 provided support for the night The Point was the venue that introduced Riverdance to the world at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest Oasis played three sold out shows at The Point as part of their Be Here Now Tour on the 3rd 4th and 5 December 1997 The shows were notable for the absence of frontman Liam Gallagher on the 4th and 5th with Noel Gallagher taking over lead vocals They later performed at The Point in December 2005 Footage from one of the 2005 gigs was included in Oasis s 2007 rockumentary Lord Don t Slow Me Down On 27 June 1996 Michael Flatley s Lord of the Dance premiered at The Point Theatre The Spice Girls performed two shows on the 24 and 25 February 1998 as part of their Spiceworld Tour Neil Diamond played 6 shows at The Point Depot in February 1999 The Point was the host of the MTV Europe Music Awards EMA s in 1999 with Ronan Keating presenting In 2003 Rapper Akon played the SCREAM Event to over 8 000 people at the Point with back up from M V P and DJ Rankin 50 Cent s 2003 performance at the Point is briefly shown on the special features of his own film Get Rich or Die Tryin The Rolling Stones performed two shows at this venue in September 2003 as part of their European Tour On 8 May 2004 Cher began the European leg of her marathon Living Proof The Farewell Tour In late 2004 American pop rock star Pink began her Try This Tour in the Point Britney Spears performed to a sell out crowd at what would be her last performance for three years citation needed Her concert entourage for the Onyx Hotel Tour was the biggest ever hosted at the Point and Spears returned to the newly revamped venue now called The O2 in the summer of 2009 with her Circus Tour Also in 2004 on 16 December the punk rock trio Blink 182 played their last show before going on a four year hiatus Planxty performed there on 28 29 and 30 December 2004 and again on 3 4 and 5 January 2005 as part of their series of reunion concerts 29 322 326 On the night of 20 August 2005 Gary Moore Thin Lizzy guitarist 1974 1977 1978 1979 staged a concert at the Point Theatre in Dublin Ireland It featured Brian Downey and ex Thin Lizzy guitarists Brian Robertson and Eric Bell as well as ongoing Lizzy member Scott Gorham The concert was simply called The Boy Is Back in Town with the One Night in Dublin title a change made for the DVD On 21 April 2009 it was also released on Blu ray format This gig was held in honour of Phil Lynott s birthday and statue unveiling on that day On 23 August 2006 Pearl Jam opened their first European tour in six years at the Point They were originally to play the Reading and Leeds Festivals first before playing Slane Concert however Pearl Jam felt the Point was the perfect place to begin their tour The concert gained wide radio play in the UK and Ireland 30 Celtic Woman performed their debut concert in Ireland at the Point Theatre in February 2006 following a lengthy and enormously successful North American tour While their first performance in Ireland was technically at The Helix in Dublin which was filmed for PBS the Point performance marked the group s first unveiling of the theatrical show that had taken America by storm Jay Z played here in 2006 also Tool made their third ever Irish appearance there in 2006 during their 10 000 Days tour with support from Mastodon after previously appearing at the SFX centre in 2001 and inadvertently headlining the Ozzfest in 2002 at Punchestown Racecourse when Ozzy Osbourne cancelled due to illness Live recordings editThe Theatre has been the venue for numerous live recordings subsequently released as live albums David Gray s live performance video David Gray Live released on 19 March 2001 was recorded at a sell out show at the Point at the end of an Irish tour in December 1999 31 David Bowie filmed his A Reality Tour DVD in the Point during two sell out shows there on 22 24 November 2003 32 R E M filmed and recorded their live double CD DVD set R E M Live in the Point on 26 27 February 2005 33 Bruce Springsteen recorded his 2007 album Live in Dublin at the Point from 17 to 19 November 2006 34 Bell X1 s live album Tour De Flock was recorded at their sell out 1 December 2006 performance at the Point 35 The Venue is featured in The Corrs Documentary Home which sees the band during sound check while on their Borrowed Heaven Tour Sports events editThe Point has hosted many boxing fights featuring local fighter Bernard Dunne most notabally his fight for the EBU Super Bantamweight title against Kiko Martinez Other boxing events at the venue have been headlined by world champions Lennox Lewis Naseem Hamed Steve Collins and Wayne McCullough The Point has hosted a number of WWE Smackdown amp Raw live events Criticism editThe Point was often criticised for its poor quality of sound control and 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