Originally posted by SJKamal:I wonder what festivals they'll do. Realistically the only ones in the UK they could do are Glasto (already been done) or Isle of Wight?
Originally posted by SJKamal:I wonder what festivals they'll do. Realistically the only ones in the UK they could do are Glasto (already been done) or Isle of Wight?
Originally posted by jholl9920:I think the Las Vegas residency will be for ZOO TV anniversary shows. Then will do the new album and tour after that.
Originally posted by SJKamal:I wonder what festivals they'll do. Realistically the only ones in the UK they could do are Glasto (already been done) or Isle of Wight?
Originally posted by bushido529:How ever the setlists turn out, I bet Your Song Saved My Life will end the shows
Originally posted by Sydney_MIke:For those of us in the Southern Hemisphere the question is will it be a genuine world tour or just another North America and Europe tour? We missed out on the i&e / e&i arena tours but got the JT19 stadium tour, so it would be nice to have some arena shows. I’ve said it before but I think U2 really need to learn from P!nk who comes down to Australia for 3 months and sells out dozens of Arena shows. They did it with Lovetown but everything since has been stadiums over a 2-3 week period.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
They could try Glastonbury again.
Originally posted by LostSailor:I am probably the only person here who thought U2s Glastonbury set and performance was decent. What were people expecting? U2 played through the elements and played most of their big hits with a homage to Zoo TV. What were people expecting?
Originally posted by LostSailor:I am probably the only person here who thought U2s Glastonbury set and performance was decent. What were people expecting? U2 played through the elements and played most of their big hits with a homage to Zoo TV. What were people expecting?