Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Ah, so you were THE guy that attended Pittsburgh?? Wow, respect
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Ah, so you were THE guy that attended Pittsburgh?? Wow, respect
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I will be there, will be again on the 11th, and already saw them in Pittsburgh on June 7th.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
That could really back fire if Argentina don’t win. It’s also backfired on me thinking the show was going to start at a better time,that’s got to be one of the latest start times ever for u2 10.30pm local at the earliest probably later.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I guess it has to do with the Latin / Anglosaxon times and costumes. We Latins use to do everything much later than you Saxons. We have lunch at 2-3pm, dinner at 9-10pm, etc For example, U2 started at 22:15pm in my first show in 2005, then no earlier than 22pm for all subsequent shows in Spain. So 22:30 in Argentina isn't that far fetched - although it's a good point that the general mood if Argentina is out of the World Cup will be bad
Originally posted by Remy:@U2start @atu2 @u2gigs tonight show Will start late. They will show Argentina-Ecuador match before the concert begins (match at 20:30)
— Jere (@JereVenencia13) October 10, 2017
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
I didn’t realise that, makes a bit more sense then. Well I hope Argentina do win to keep the mood positive going into the show.
Originally posted by kite29:[..]
Keep in mind that something like this happened in the Slane show of 2001.
The band let the audience see the Ireland football match which allowed the team to qualify to the World Cup. And we all know very well how that show went on.
That's a great precedent for tonight. Could that atmosphere and performance be repeated?
#U2HistoryInTheMaking
Fans will be able to see the match on four giant screens positioned at each corner of the concert venue at La Plata stadium outside the capital.