1. I'd chip in for that so long as you sail east and pick me up on the way though!

    Re: Brexit, it's bound to have some effect on things like currency and stock values globally as Friday approaches, as well as dominating the news.
  2. Don't think Brexit has any part to play, that will rumble on for many more months I think.

    Am delaying on confirming a planned Asia trip in the hope I can tweek the itinerary/dates slightly in order to take in a show, but I think the Asia shows are where the current delay may be. I'm sure all will become clear soon.
  3. S T R O N G TOUR RUMOR:

    U2 are not Touring ANY MORE !

    Source: cause WE SAY SO !

    another Source:

    BONO: Only God knows !

    another Source:

    Joe: taking the Mickey of you !

    cause he said so
  4. One question :
    Queen's tour will happen in February, 2020 and U2's supposed tour is scheduled for November, 2019. Why then Queen's tour is announced first ?
  5. Originally posted by TRISTAN:One question :
    Queen's tour will happen in February, 2020 and U2's supposed tour is scheduled for November, 2019. Why then Queen's tour is announced first ?

    Because they're much better at making up their minds and committing to something?
  6. Originally posted by TRISTAN:One question :
    Queen's tour will happen in February, 2020 and U2's supposed tour is scheduled for November, 2019. Why then Queen's tour is announced first ?
    Because Freddy said so
  7. Some bands put their tickets on sale a year or more ahead of time, some only a couple months. There really is no formula to it, and the fact that Queen’s tickets went on sale before U2 means nothing.

    If U2 don’t put their tickets on sale until May, that’s still 6 months out, and plenty of time. In 2010, they didn’t put the tickets on sale until early September, with the first date being 11/25. Although that was probably more due to wanting to see how Bono’s back held up after surgery before committing to more shows on the other side of the world.
  8. Originally posted by podiumboy:Some bands put their tickets on sale a year or more ahead of time, some only a couple months. There really is no formula to it, and the fact that Queen’s tickets went on sale before U2 means nothing.

    Obviously U2 doesn't want to compete with presales for Avengers Endgame.
  9. Are They fishing in the same pool? Big venues expensive tickets. Mastodont acts. How populair is u2 nowadays?
  10. Well there should be Earth shattering demand, if there was overwhelming demand in the US the last two tours