Originally posted by miryclay:The only ppl who are worse than those pushing for AB30 are the Dortmund 84 upgrade holdouts.
Originally posted by Sydney_MIke:I'm hopeful of more concerts in Australia next year but agree with Chrissie; it's hard to imagine any international tours from big artists across Europe and North America until 2022.
Originally posted by Chrisssie:[..]
Touring might be possible in Australia and New Zealand, and maybe also in several countries in Asia, but def not here on the Northern Hemisphere.
Originally posted by DanialGowans:[..]
Not a chance in hell of any major international act touring AUS / NZ until at least 2022 ( more realistic mid 2022 ). I doubt we will see U2 in the southern hemisphere ever again. I hope i am wrong on both counts but i think this is the reality of a post/present Covid world.
Originally posted by Zwervervriend:I don't think U2 will tour in 2021. If they were, we should have some rumours right now, if not already announced. Even without Covid, I doubt if they would have toured next year, but now with covid, I think it's impossible as Chrissie already mentioned.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
If it wasn’t for releasing old material and now the idea of an anniversary tour on the back of JT30/32 then it could become very boring being a u2 fan. Not because I dislike the new material but because of how long it takes to get it. Why would I want to wait until possibly the end of 2022/2023 for the next u2 release then tour (realistic timescale based on the past) when we could have plenty other live releases in that time and an anniversary tour as well. I want as much u2 as I can get.