Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I hope they don't do AB30. They played most of it in 2018 without any anniversary tied to it.
New album tour instead.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I hope they don't do AB30. They played most of it in 2018 without any anniversary tied to it.
New album tour instead.
Originally posted by Damonio123:[..]
As for AB30, I think Bono talked about that tour in 2017, about ZOO.COM
Originally posted by Coso:[..]
And really, what is left off that album that they haven't mined since 2006? So Cruel and Love is Blindness.
A full album show/touring cycle wasted for two songs doesn't make sense.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
Tryin to throw your arms around the world as well. Plus they’ve hardly played the fly and zoo station since after the vertigo tour if you count up the number of performances especially compared to number of shows since it’s not a lot. Wild horses is the same that’s had nowhere near enough appearances since after zoo tv. So there’s 6 songs right there that have massive appeal. Add to that mysterious ways won’t have been played in 4 years by 2021. The zoo.com was something Bono said, it was at the end of an interview.
Originally posted by podiumboy:One thing I think we can all agree on; 2020 will probably be a very quiet year for U2. They will probably acknowledge the 40th anniversary of Boy in some way, but probably not with live shows.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:The thing I don't like about an anniversary tour is that it removes the element of surprise.