Amhrán Gaoth

Amhrán Gaoth Ltd. (Irish: Wind Song) is an Irish concert promotions company. It was established in 1982 and is headquartered in. The company was founded by Colmán Ó hEithir and the brother-sister team of Dallan O'Cullane and Brenda O'Cullane.

Backstreet Boys, 1999
The Backstreet Boys concert organised by Amhrán Gaoth on 9 August 1999 at attracted a large amount of controversy. Reports were made to (who's  radio station ironically sponsored the show) of long queues, poorly-marked exits, and a severe lack of stewards. A fan who was struck by a football in the crowd sued Amhrán Gaoth and the RDS for €15,000, the lawsuit was settled out of court.

Billy Joel & Elton John, 2009
Amhrán Gaoth's Billy Joel and Elton John concert, part of the Face to Face 2009 tour, at on 7th August 2009 attracted media attention for organisational issues. The concert was compounded by poor weather and the fact that the venue has poor access in the first place. Some fans who attended said it took two hours to get home from the venue, with stewards giving wrong directions, no lighting in car parks and people on foot afraid of being hit by buses and cars on dark lanes. Some cars got stuck in the mud on countryside roads, and nearby farmers had to be called in the middle of the night to tow them out with their tractors.

Rinava, 2011
A Rinava concert at was controversial, when Ryu Judoku stormed off midway through the second show of the night after learning that they were playing beyond the 11pm curfew. A €1.50 million lawsuit between New Stadium Ltd. and Amhrán Gaoth was settled out of court with the settlement money being donated to the.

Van Halen, 2013
Amhrán Gaoth's July 2013 Van Halen concert at was marred by organisational issues compounded by poor weather and traffic issues. Others reported a severe lack of stewards and long queues.

KISS, 2017
Amhrán Gaoth's KISS concert at in,  on 2 June 2017 was controversial, being marred by the venue having poor access along with reports of long queues, lack of lighting at exits, and too few stewards. The band unfurling a "KISS Loves You " banner at the end of the show was also controversial, as the venue was outside in the south-west of the country.

Tomorrowland Unite Ireland 2018
The 2018 edition of Tomorrowland Unite Ireland at was hit with severe criticism and anger as it involved violence throughout, this included 1 death, widespread fights and at least fourteen people hospitalized. Amhrán Gaoth and settled a €8 million lawsuit with the deceased victim's family out of court, with the parties making a contribution to.