1. Originally posted by taker:[..]
    Two shows in Auckland, NZ
    One show in Brisbane
    Two shows in Melbourne
    One show in Adelaide
    Two shows in Sydney
    Two shows in Perth
    If it's always a 2-day gap between the cities and if it's the mentioned amount of shows in each city, then it would be like this:

    Auckland Nov 8/9
    Brisbane Nov 12 or 13
    Melbourne Nov 15/16 or 16/17
    Adelaide Nov 19 or 20
    Sydney Nov 22/23 or 23/24
    Perth Nov 26/27 or 27/28
  2. Originally posted by Chrisssie:[..]
    If it's always a 2-day gap between the cities and if it's the mentioned amount of shows in each city, then it would be like this:

    Auckland Nov 8/9
    Brisbane Nov 12 or 13
    Melbourne Nov 15/16 or 16/17
    Adelaide Nov 19 or 20
    Sydney Nov 22/23 or 23/24
    Perth Nov 26/27 or 27/28
    Yep, this is what I think it will look like.

    And as the tour will finish before mid December, expect just 1 show for most Asian cities. Maybe only Tokyo 2.
  3. Damn, was hoping Singapore would get 2. Don't wanna travel all that way just for one show. Might have to look at Australia now instead..
  4. If I go ahead like this, I count at least 8 show days:

    1/2, 5/6, 9/10, 13/14

    Provided that Dec 15 is mid-December for U2 as well, Dec 14 still is "before mid-December".
    Don't you think that there will be a more than 2-day break when they're moving from NZ to AU, and from AU to each of the Asian countries? Maybe three days?
  5. when love comes to Ausia
  6. Originally posted by Chrisssie:If I go ahead like this, I count at least 8 show days:

    1/2, 5/6, 9/10, 13/14

    Provided that Dec 15 is mid-December for U2 as well, Dec 14 still is "before mid-December".
    Don't you think that there will be a more than 2-day break when they're moving from NZ to AU, and from AU to each of the Asian countries? Maybe three days?
    Could depend how many stages they build. They could have one stage for Australia and another one already built in Asia ready to go. They said they wanted to maximise the amount of concerts they do in this time.
  7. Originally posted by Chrisssie:If I go ahead like this, I count at least 8 show days:

    1/2, 5/6, 9/10, 13/14

    Provided that Dec 15 is mid-December for U2 as well, Dec 14 still is "before mid-December".
    Don't you think that there will be a more than 2-day break when they're moving from NZ to AU, and from AU to each of the Asian countries? Maybe three days?
    From what I understand, is that the tour might wrap up before Dec 10 even.
  8. Is Auckland still on for 2 shows?
  9. Yep. Its a small stadium anyway, so it will be the equivalent of a regular stadium show.
  10. Originally posted by SJKamal:Damn, was hoping Singapore would get 2. Don't wanna travel all that way just for one show. Might have to look at Australia now instead..
    You might find the next stop on the tour is not too far away from Singapore. Saw Bangkok rumoured a few weeks ago.

    Getting around SE Asia is fairly easy.
  11. In 2006 U2 had 84,000 in Auckland over both shows, which is probably what they’ll have this time. 2010 they had 93,000, but it’s unlikely they’ll do 369 degrees again.
  12. Originally posted by podiumboy:In 2006 U2 had 84,000 in Auckland over both shows, which is probably what they’ll have this time. 2010 they had 93,000, but it’s unlikely they’ll do 369 degrees again.
    Point being, Auckland’s stadium is small compared to the others on this tour.