1. Originally posted by podiumboy:[..]
    What I take from that article is were a good while out from a new album, probably 2023 at the earliest. But an AB tour is being considered. Probably a matter of making sure a stadium tour can actually happen in Europe next year before they announce anything.
    Basically 2017 again.
  2. Originally posted by podiumboy:[..]
    What I take from that article is were a good while out from a new album, probably 2023 at the earliest. But an AB tour is being considered. Probably a matter of making sure a stadium tour can actually happen in Europe next year before they announce anything.
    This same interviewer asks about Zoo TV every time. He’s bringing it up not The Edge. Edge likes the idea but says they haven’t done anything more than have some conversations like he’s having with the interviewer. It’s a “we will tour some day and I’m not ruling ZooTV out.” Adam in mid-October mentioned they won’t even start to look at tour plans until next year and that they were still very concerned with Covid. Sounds like Edge likes the idea but it’s nothing concrete yet.
  3. If a stadium tour were in planning for next summer, it would at least be very well on in the planning stages. JT30 was announced in January 2017. We'll be in January very soon, which I would think would be the latest possible time a stadium tour could be announced if it were to start in May. We'll see.

    The US/Canada will probably be 100% a go, but Europe next summer is still iffy. There are already several stadium tours on the books for Europe in 2022, and I'd say there's probably a 50/50 chance of those going ahead in 2022. A lot of things would have to start going right, and a lot of countries governments would have to get on the same page.
  4. They won’t be playing Croke Park that’s for sure.
  5. Gotcha. Aviva Stadium seems to fit around 50,000 at capacity, they could do a couple there?
  6. Would be cool if they did a bunch of shows in different size locations in Berlin, stadiums, arena’s, Hansa studios as a special, maybe other small venues.
  7. POP 25 next November is what I say.
  8. U2 are North Siders. They will always prefer Croke Park (as will the money men). The Aviva is an option but it doesn’t get many gigs.