Streaming For Subscribers
— U2 Cømmunity (@U2Community) March 1, 2020
Something a bit special coming up in March, to mark Adam’s birthday.
We’ll be hosting the premiere of 'U2 eXPERIENCE + iNNOCENCE – LIVE IN BERLIN’ and inviting all @U2.com subscribers to join us for a live streaming party.https://t.co/Dp0JoWsyUM #4K pic.twitter.com/0Y0QDmbk05
Originally posted by drogba29:Streaming For Subscribers
Something a bit special coming up in March, to mark Adam’s birthday.
We’ll be hosting the premiere of 'U2 eXPERIENCE + iNNOCENCE – LIVE IN BERLIN’ and inviting all subscribers to join us for a live streaming party.
Our Zootopian team will be online to join in the conversation when everyone is invited to share their memories of the tour - photos, tweets, reviews, live chat as the entire show - all 142 minutes and 23 songs - happens all over again.
For those who can support it, streaming in stunning 4K UHD and 5.1 surround sound. (If that’s not you, maybe you know someone who does… someone who might even host a premiere viewing party.)
We’ll have some very collectable giveaways up for grabs during the premiere - and of course, it being a big weekend for our favourite bass man, we’ll be inviting everyone to share their stories and photos of the one and only Adam Clayton.
Confirmation of timings on the premiere arriving this coming week.
Once we’ve aired the premiere, 'U2 eXPERIENCE + iNNOCENCE – LIVE IN BERLIN’ will be available on demand for the duration of your annual subscription.
And in other news, for those - and we gather that’s a lot of you - who prize the physical over the digital, dispatch of the DVD and the accompanying booklet of the show will begin in May.
Originally posted by Remy:Now no one can bother anymore about the DVD. As it will be available on demand in 4k all DVD's can be left in their box
Originally posted by deanallison:I think this is a sign of things to come, dvd releases of gigs with 4k or whatever quality we advance to in the future being available to stream or download. Physical 4k is a waste of time as is physical Blu Ray. The announcement was a day late for most of the world which is poor given they had a 29 day window but at least the news we have got is good news I think. Out of interest would I be right to assume this will be a bit like streaming a video from YouTube on your phone onto your tv by just linking them up?
Originally posted by miryclay:[..]
Dean, you have to give U2.com more slack, ambiguity and patience. Setting a hard deadline like some lawyer would or creating some sort of countdown clock based on some off hand post isn't going to work for musicians or creative people.