Residents living close to Croke Park in Dublin say they are considering an injunction to block a number of summer concerts at the venue.
Garth Brooks has sold out five nights at the home of GAA, while 'One Direction' will play three nights as well.
There is also an American Football game and the possibility of a Heineken Cup semi-final.
Clonliffe and Croke Park Area Residents Association say they have been let down by politicians, council officials and gardai who have done nothing to alleviate the disruption over the last 20 years.
Patrick Gates from the Association says the locals are angry and are examining their options.
Die-hard Garth Brooks fans braved the elements across the country as more tickets went sale for his comeback tour this morning at 9am.
The country star added a fourth and fifth date to his Summer stint at Croke Park after almost a quarter of a million tickets sold out last week.
And this particular fan had been queuing overnight in Dublin for more tickets, after getting his hands on a pair last week.
The country star's much-anticipated concerts are his first in Ireland for over 17 years.
These people in Dublin's Stephen's Green had been queuing since yesterday afternoon
The gig was announced at a press conference earlier this month, with Garth Brooks himself flying in for the event.
Tickets priced at €65.45 went on-sale at 9am this morning. Reports suggest some tickets are already being resold on eBay at €500.
Croke Park was the location of his sell-out concerts here back in 1997, and he has picked the same venue for five performances this July.
His career has seen him named the number 1-selling solo artist in US history, sell in excess of 128 million albums and receive every accolade the recording industry can bestow on an artist.
Dublin fans waited for tickets at St. Stephen's Green
In January, 2012 he was named the best selling artist of the last two decades by Billboard, Nielson and Soundscan, with a whopping 68.5 million sales.