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Revolut said card spending rose more than 9 per cent in the capital when compared with the previous weekend, while the volume of transactions rose by more than 8 per cent. There was a 16 per cent increase in spend in Dublin bars, cafes, restaurants, and nightclubs.
Oasis are back for their first gigs on Irish soil since 2008 as they bring their reunion tour to Croke Park for two sold out performances.
Online bank Revolut said last weekend's Oasis gigs boosted the Dublin economy with its customers' card spend up 9% compared to the previous weekend, while transactions were up by 8%.
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Dublin Live on MSN'Supersonic' boost to Irish economy during Oasis Dublin gigs
The Gallagher brothers performed together on Irish soil for the first time since 2009 with two mega sold-out shows at Croke Park. Revolut reported that while consumer spending on public transportation was down 9 per cent across the rest of Ireland, it rose by over 120 per cent in Dublin as Oasis fans descended upon the capital in their droves.
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