1. probably a combination of both (and maybe other reasons as well). They barely did it on the indoor shows, so the early days were not the only reason. It had something to do with the outdoor circumstances as well (bigger audiences, daylight)


  2. I was at that stadium with a roof (Amsterdam) in 2005, but the roof was transparent (wasn't for JT17) so that still made sense. Starting at 9pm means an hour of daylight still to go.

    Nowadays they blacken out the roof with a strange sail/balloon construction. Guess that's for sound and vision
  3. Cardiff was pitch black.
  4. yes, there were a few shows that started in the dark, but I think at least 80% of the (European) shows started in daylight/twilight. Keeping the same setlist sequence for those few shows that started in the dark probably just was a matter of convenience.


  5. Great proof there is more footage, even though they had some camera issues, and That they could release / upgrade it to HD during covid ... but we ask too much ;p
  6. A few more pro shot images from Milan (SBS, Streets, Pride) and a soundcheck in San Sebastian.
  7. If they do a 20th anniversary of How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, I hope they release this whole concert.
  8. This is great just because it’s the San Siro
  9. Absolutelye, it's the central piece in my dream setlist!

    01 - Grace / Wild Honey (snippet)
    02 - American Soul
    03 - Volcano / Sopa de Tiburón (snippet)
    04 - Song For Someone
    05 - City Of Blinding Lights
    06 - Get On Your Boots
    07 - Fast Cars
    08 - Elvis Presley And America
    09 - Elevation / Grace (snippet)
    10 - Bad [synthesizer malfunction so they skip it]
    11 - Ahimsa
    12 - You're The Best Thing About Me
    ---encore---
    13 - Grace [Redanka Remix]
  10. I'm was watching the NYC gig last night,man Edge was on fire during Electric Co,Vertigo Tour was so good ✌️✌️