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Biography Dublin band Aslan formed in 1982, taking their name from the heroic lion in C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia.
After the release of a successful demo, This Is, in 1986, Aslan went on to gain a loyal fanbase, playing sell-out shows across the UK and Ireland.
In 1998, they produced a double platinum-selling album, Shame about Lucy Moonhead, and have continued to build on their success ever since.
Aslan: Celebrating 30 Years at Tallaght Stadium June 2012
Raglane Entertainment is very proud to present ASLAN: Celebrating 30 Years at Tallaght Stadium, Dublin on Saturday June 30th. This will be the very first music concert to take place in Tallaght Stadium and Ireland's best loved band will mark thirty years of thrills and spills with a huge celebration that kicks off at 1pm and will last long into the Summer night. Irish and international bands also performing at this huge outdoor Summer celebration will be announced shortly and fans can expect plenty of great food, convenient bars and fantastic musical fare. Under 16's are welcome but must be accompanied at all times by a parent or guardian.
Speaking of the announcement of the concert, Aslan's Christy Dignam said: ‘We can't believe that we are thirty years together this year and to be playing Tallaght Stadium this June in front of 20,000 people is a dream for us. We have a lot of very special guests lined up for the day and we would just like to say a big THANKS to everyone who has supported the band over the years and helped us reach this milestone. We are really excited that younger fans will get the chance to see us live in a big stadium and we are honoured that Aslan will be the very first music concert at Tallaght Stadium".
The band are currently gearing up for the release of their brand new studio album on EMI Records this year. Entitled ‘Nudie Books and Frenchies', the album title is a tongue-in-cheek, nostalgic nod to their teenage years. Aslan have also been busy wrapping up production on a documentary, which chronicles the adventures of the band from 1982 to present day. This will be screened and released in 2012.