Originally posted by iTim:Just come across a video of A Sort of Homecoming in Chicago, the first song I've heard from this tour, and it sounds truly awful. I can see why they've dropped it and if that's the level of their ability performing that that song, I hope it doesn't return.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Maybe for the queue. So you can queue from 2pm on show day, and your order in the queue is determined by a lottery system. So let's say 500 people are there at 2pm to go and queue, then those 500 will get their tickets scanned and they will get a number in the queue from 1 to 500. And that's how the line will start.
Originally posted by ddarroch:[..]
The Springsteen lottery system would be less chaotic. Everyone gets a numbered wristband when they arrive, & are told to come back when the lottery is to be drawn, around 2pm. Everyone is lined up in order, in groups of 100. Say there's 500 people in the lottery, & say number 263 is drawn. That person joins the front of the line, followed by numbers 264-500, who are followed by numbers 1-262. Personally, like you Remy, I'd rather wait in line to be guaranteed a good spot. Wouldn't be happy to loose out in the lottery & be at the back of the queue, I'm too short for that! I'd prefer a very early morning lottery, then a wait in line. Even if you lost on the lottery, you'd still be within the first couple of hundred people. Plus, like any lottery, there would be different people in the best spots every show, no overnight camping, & the system would be run by security, so no conflicts of interest.
Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:I will probably join the queue at 2 or 3 pm in Amsterdam, Dublin I'm not sure yet because I have pitch 2 tickets.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
It all depends, if there is a fence separating both pitches then we're safe queuing after lunch!