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.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Will I finally get a home show? Probably not.
Originally posted by podiumboy:After the Cleveland show in 2017, I swore I'd never do GA floor in a stadium again. It's not fun try to watch a concert through a sea of moving arms holding up their phones. I don't have the desire to wait in a line anymore for a good spot. I don't go to many concerts anymore, so I'll just spend the BIG MONEY on good seats.
Hoping to take my son to his first concert next year, so that'd be the best way for him to experience it anyway. He'll be 11 or maybe 12 by then.
Originally posted by podiumboy:After the Cleveland show in 2017, I swore I'd never do GA floor in a stadium again. It's not fun try to watch a concert through a sea of moving arms holding up their phones. I don't have the desire to wait in a line anymore for a good spot. I don't go to many concerts anymore, so I'll just spend the BIG MONEY on good seats.
Hoping to take my son to his first concert next year, so that'd be the best way for him to experience it anyway. He'll be 11 or maybe 12 by then.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
It's in the middle of nowhere
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 EdgeMedia72:[..]
I highly doubt they will make their way back downunder anytime soon if at all again. They know where their bread is buttered and that's in the States and Europe. I would love the NSW GOV throw the sorta money they are talking at U2 instead of Bruno Mars for the opening of the new Alliance Stadium in Sydney later this year.
Originally posted by deanallison:
When they do stadiums Australia is usually included. There must be enough appeal for them to go there and play. It’s the same strategy usually, get any Europe and North American gigs out the way, which is the easy money on the tour without so much of the logistics to worry about then South America is probably in there as well and you’ve got Australia, japan and maybe even some of the other Asian countries they did they could add in. Not saying I’d be too confident but I’d at least say there was a chance with stadiums. An all arena tour I think there’s no chance they’re going outside of Europe and North America. You’d need to go back to the original JT tour for a tour they played a stadium leg but didn’t include a rest of the world leg.
Originally posted by podiumboy:After the Cleveland show in 2017, I swore I'd never do GA floor in a stadium again. It's not fun try to watch a concert through a sea of moving arms holding up their phones. I don't have the desire to wait in a line anymore for a good spot. I don't go to many concerts anymore, so I'll just spend the BIG MONEY on good seats.
Hoping to take my son to his first concert next year, so that'd be the best way for him to experience it anyway. He'll be 11 or maybe 12 by then.