1. and they never broadcast the whole set - at most 70ish%
  2. didn't realise that the 'only UK and Ireland date next year' was from U2.com. I just wasted a pre-sale code


  3. eh? how could you waste a presale code?!


  4. So someone here will probably record it then?


  5. Renewed for a code. Have no show to use for. Was holding it for an Irish gig that seemingly ain't happening
  6. Great news, won't be on holiday then so I'll be home with my laptop or TV in front of me.
  7. Well, you always can trust Larry, it's the reliable guy of the four. And he said they want(ed) to finish the tour in Eire....
  8. hahahahhaahahaaaHAHAHAAAHAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAAHAHAHAHAAA


    http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/eavis-glastonbury-is-too-big-for-u2_1002709
    Glastonbury Festival organiser MICHAEL EAVIS: 'GLASTONBURY IS TOO BIG FOR U2'

    Eavis has hit out at rock giants U2 for refusing to appear at the seminal event. The band are annually linked with the English summer festival, but have never put pen to paper. But Eavis insists Glastonbury is big enough without the SUNDAY BLOODY SUNDAY rockers. He says, "I don't know what's wrong with them. They get upset whenever I mention them you see. We're too big for U2."

    17 July 2006

    XDDDDDDDDD
  9. The U2 set would be about 2 hours like springsteen this year.The bbc usually show almost all of it live.As for tickets the Scalpers and ticket touts is a hard one to get tickets for as people register in september with a photograph of you on the ticket they pay if succesfull the full amount or a £50 deposit with the rest in january febuary any tickets not paid for by then will go back onsale you can register now as it as reopend
    http://www.glastonburyregistration.co.uk/
  10. Yes, the artist lines are always, always great. Just to name a few, BruceSpringsteen, The Killers, Kylie Minogue, The Verve, Coldplay, Oasis, Robbie Williams, Kings Of Leon, etc etc etc...

    I wish I could go. Amazing event.