Joshua Tree Tour 2017
Legs (3): Leg 1 - North America, Leg 2 - Europe, Leg 3 - The Americas
Shows: 54
  1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
    Oh, maybe I'm remembering that wrong.

    I definitely thought there were multiple reports of people having their tickets refunded for using their code more than once.

    On another note - thinking of going all in and getting Red Zone tickets. Worth it? Dumb? Anyone have any experience doing so? In tours past it never really seemed worth it (especially on 360) but this time it's RIGHT next to Edge.
    This was the INITIAL seating chart for the I&E tour:



    Red Zone seemed like a really really really good deal badk then.


    ..

    But reality ended up being like this, even smaller and more lopsided:

  2. ^ summary: you won't know if it's worth the price (location-wise) until the first venue is set up and we know where the hellthe Red Zone actually is.
  3. Damn, eh? That's a raw deal. I'm not sure how much it could change for this tour based on the seating chart:


    But I'm sure people said that about I&E too...
  4. I don't remember where to start when buying tickets.
    Are you starting at u2.com or going directly to ticketmaster.nl (or different country-site) ?
  5. Originally posted by RalphMalph:I don't remember where to start when buying tickets.
    Are you starting at u2.com or going directly to ticketmaster.nl (or different country-site) ?
    Just start at u2.com/tours
  6. I wonder if the B-stage will be a big Joshua Tree. In the seating chart it's definitely a weird shape. If you look at how the catwalk part isn't really centered and it's off to the right a bit (if looking at that chart upside down)..
  7. this stage design is going to leave a lot of empty seats.i wont the claw back.
  8. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I wonder if the B-stage will be a big Joshua Tree. In the seating chart it's definitely a weird shape. If you look at how the catwalk part isn't really centered and it's off to the right a bit (if looking at that chart upside down)..
    One of the seating charts does show a Joshua Tree design on the b-stage.
  9. Dammit Tim