1. Originally posted by LordVader1:How about Edinburgh? Saw Springsteen at Murrayfield in 2023, it was a great experience. Also, as others mentioned, I'd love if they play Eastern Europe
    Bruce played quite a lot of shows in the UK, no reason why U2 can't play different places outside of London.

    If Adam and Edge have said they want to travel to the fans rather than the fans come to them, I doubt there will be long runs of shows in one place at a time.

    "The audio quality was incredible. (at the Sphere) Not just for the audience, but for us as well," Edge said. "You knew every night you're gonna hear perfectly and you knew what to expect. So, in that sense it was a lot of fun. But we're looking forward to getting out on the road and I think hopefully next year we'll get to meet our fans where they are.


  2. Dublin as well, there was a photo of him with Bono at the after party.
  3. 103 pages for this thread so far. How many pages before a tour announcement?
  4. How long must we keep this discussion on? How long, how long 🎢πŸ₯πŸŽΈ
  5. As rumors heat up posts will increase. I’ll say page 200 before the announcement.
  6. 217! Calling it now!
  7. 239
  8. Knowing U2, the tour will be postponed another year. So i say 414
  9. U2 Pop 30

    Why It Might Happen: Next year marks the 30th anniversary of U2’s unfairly-maligned 1997 LP Pop. And after celebrating Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby with complete album shows, Pop should be next in line chronologically. (Yes, we know about Zooropa.) It’s also a chance to redeem the PopMart tour, which got off to a very rocky start in Las Vegas back in 1997. The Pop visuals were practically designed for Sphere, and the U2 faithful would be thrilled. Who could resist a chance to change history and finally make PopMart a winner?

    Why It Might Not Happen: Because it’s ridiculous. U2 have no intention of acknowledging the Pop anniversary, let alone turning it into a Sphere show. They’ve also done the nostalgia thing enough, and are ready to finally move into the future. They have a new album in the works, Larry Mullen Jr. is healed up and back on drums, and Pop will remain nothing more than a relic of the past.

    Odds: .03%

    Rolling Stone: Who Will Be Next to Headline the Sphere? We Make Our Educated Guess

    So there's still a chance?