1. A Paulo Vetri movie is already too much.
  2. The Edge said they're having preliminary talks with their team regarding a ZOO TV tour.
  3. I initially thought the new album was going to be out in late 2022/early 2023 at the latest with the tour following in 2023 but I don’t expect the new album to come out now until late 2023/early 2024 so I reckon we could get a zoo tv 2 tour in 2023 now to fill the gap a bit.
  4. I don’t really think he did. He was asked if he would do a Zoo TV tour and he talked favourably about the concept. (The reporter asks about Zoo TV every chance he gets)

    At the end of the interview Edge said they hadn’t really done any planning and not much more than “talk like this” about ideas. He didn’t even clarify if they had talked about Zoo TV or if it was other concepts.
  5. I'm not referring to an interview. A fan asked him a couple of hours ago on the Bourbon Street thing. Edges response was that they've had preliminary talks with their team regarding a ZOO TV tour.

    He also went on to mention that it depends whether they "want to keep looking back or looking forward", how the idea of ZOO TV is relevant today (the same generic stuff we've heard in all the AB30 interviews), and how he's not even sure if touring on a large scale will be possible.
  6. I had given up hope of a zoo tv anniversary tour and there’s still doubts by the sounds of it but it’s already been 4 years since SOE just about and it could easily be another 2 years now until a new album so anything to fill the time will do me.
    Why not just release 3 or 4 new songs that perhaps are influenced by that period and play them live to add something fresh to it as well. Celebrating an old tour but bringing some new tracks to the party.
  7. Originally posted by SJKamal:I'm not referring to an interview. A fan asked him a couple of hours ago on the Bourbon Street thing. Edges response was that they've had preliminary talks with their team regarding a ZOO TV tour.

    He also went on to mention that it depends whether they "want to keep looking back or looking forward", how the idea of ZOO TV is relevant today (the same generic stuff we've heard in all the AB30 interviews), and how he's not even sure if touring on a large scale will be possible.
    You do realise the guy is in PR mode selling AB again to the masses so he will say anything to grab a headline and get some publicity ,I don't think the band have any interest in doing a Zoo TV anniversary tour as it serves no purpose to them why potentially tarnish a tour that will always be a major part of their legacy.
  8. Originally posted by SJKamal:I'm not referring to an interview. A fan asked him a couple of hours ago on the Bourbon Street thing. Edges response was that they've had preliminary talks with their team regarding a ZOO TV tour.

    He also went on to mention that it depends whether they "want to keep looking back or looking forward", how the idea of ZOO TV is relevant today (the same generic stuff we've heard in all the AB30 interviews), and how he's not even sure if touring on a large scale will be possible.
    Ah ok hadn’t caught that and thought you were referring to the Rolling Stone piece. Again though it seems like they haven’t committed to doing anything. And repeats the same hesitancy that Adam has brought up in interviews as well about doing a big tour in light of Covid.
  9. If the new album is like the last 4 albums, it would be good if they do that ZooTV
  10. I don't think touring on a large scale will be possible any time soon. Possibly only in Summer. But would it be worth it? It doesn't sound like they have very clear ideas at the moment.
  11. Originally posted by JuJuman:I don't think touring on a large scale will be possible any time soon. Possibly only in Summer. But would it be worth it? It doesn't sound like they have very clear ideas at the moment.
    I think they could easily fit in a tour next year if they wanted to but I don’t think they will want to. I think 2023 is more realistic.