That said, it was a popstar show. Like a music video, just on a stage. Choreography, dancers, set pieces, etc. I tend to prefer putting just a bunch of musicians on stage and making music. Although kind of hypocritical since U2 is certainly guilty of doing the same (esp with the Sphere plans). Still, glad I got to see the tour of the year.
I'm sure more random shows will get added, but this is what's for me through rest of the year (and what I did in last month):
Recently attended:
6/9 - Ringo Starr
6/10 - Tesla
7/23 - Third Eye Blind
7/28 - Taylor Swift
Upcoming:
8/8 - Greta Van Fleet
8/10 - Foo Fighters (maybe)
8/19 - Duran Duran (small benefit show)
8/24 - Duran Duran (Maybe--big arena show)
8/26 - Mammoth WVH
9/29 - U2
9/30 - U2
10/4 - The Darkness
11/1 - U2
11/3 - U2
11/4 - U2
11/10 - The National
12/2 - The Struts
12/3 - Depeche Mode
12/13 - U2
12/15 - U2
12/16 - U2
Decided to see Paul McCartney on 29 Oct for no other reason than he is a music legend. I obviously know his hits but I've no albums or singles in my collection or on Spotify. I'm expecting it'll be a lot like going to see U2 as a casual fan.