Locals say they feel like prisoners in their own homes on concert nights.
Residents living near Croke Park in Dublin say they feel like prisoners in their own homes on concert nights at the stadium.
86 objections have been lodged with the city council over permission being granted for five Garth Brooks concerts next year according to the Irish Times.
One person living nearby said their quality of life has diminished over the last 20 years as a direct result of the increased use of the stadium.
While a separate objection said there was no justifiable reason other than greed as to why the gigs couldn't take place elsewhere.
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