1. Originally posted by superchuk5:For North America, this sounds like just a Vegas residency to me. But the whole “non-consecutive dates” thing is intriguing for other plans…
    What about Canada?
  2. As long as you are willing to wait at least six months to get your passport renewed, you can go to Vegas from Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Halifax, etc.
  3. Originally posted by Monopoly:Uhm, wtf this might be news, I was listening to KROQ today and they said IIRC “The word on the street is an iconic band has booked several dates for the Sofi staidum in 2023, did we mention they’re Irish?” and then they played Where the Streets Have No Name.


    Stadium rumours for US. Interesting.
  4. Any on demand features to listen back to that clip again?
  5. Yeah they apparently have shows booked at Soldier Field as well.
  6. Spending 3k quid to fly abroad to see U2 for another 3k due to dynamic pricing. Sounds like a plan!
  7. I swore off stadium shows after MetLife in 2017. Didn’t even show up for night 2. Nothing to do with u2, the place is a giant piece of shit. Disappointing if they don’t do some MSG shows.
  8. Just told it was a similar time of year to the first 360 shows. Was not given exact dates. Source has been correct on Chicago area dates in the past.
  9. Originally posted by u2wanderer1:[..]
    Just told it was a similar time of year to the first 360 shows. Was not given exact dates. Source has been correct on Chicago area dates in the past.
    Is that a reference to september 2009 or july 2011 (considering they might be touring Europe first, is september more logical)

    Edit: ignore this one. You're talking about first leg
  10. Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:I swore off stadium shows after MetLife in 2017. Didn’t even show up for night 2. Nothing to do with u2, the place is a giant piece of shit. Disappointing if they don’t do some MSG shows.
    If the tour is designed for stadiums there is little to zero chance they'll adapt it to MSG or any other indoor venue. I'd much rather have them stay in arenas and smaller venues for the remaining of their live career but there's so much we can do about it.