1. My pleasure.
  2. I have enjoyed today.


  3. Remember this? This was so cooooool and weird but awesome.
  4. One of the definitive U2 moments I got to experience in my life time. I want something like this but even more insane at the Sphere!
  5. I remember the buildup, as they started to include more excerpts of the Zooropa intro during COBL in the previous shows, then they rehearsed it (https://u2start.com/topic/by-post/396237/) and then... they fucking played it

    Originally posted by ahn1991:Out Of Control?!?!?!?!

    AND ZOOROPA?!??!?!!?!?!

    U2 sure is spoiling those Brazilians. Here's hoping for a 5 star bootleg!
    Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:im so happy. U2 just made my year. Out of Control is one of their best live songs and ZOOROPA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I promise I will never complain about the setlists again.
    Originally posted by AidanFormigoni:Hello guys

    2 A.M. here and I just arrived home from the show of my life. I'm speechless....There's no word in this world that can describle my feelings about the spetacular gig U2 and the audience gave to me few hour ago. I just want to say U2 loves Brazil, and Brazil loves U2 so much

    I also had the time of my life during Streets....My brother put me on his shoulders and carried me up during the hole song....I was just there singing, looking to that crawd and stadium with my open arms and wow I really wish you could see the images on my mind....Seeing everybody screaming, jumping and THAT bands performance in the midle od the GA area, but from a little above is just f**ing awesome!


    Ahhh those were the days.
  6. Amazing moment.

    I maintain that not only might the 360 tour be the band’s best (obviously ZooTV is hard to beat), but the 2011 shows in particular were extraordinary.

    I remember seeing them in Montreal and they kicked into Zooropa and I yelled “ZOOROPA!!!” and like 10 people around me looked at me like “huh?” Haha.
  7. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Amazing moment.

    I maintain that not only might the 360 tour be the band’s best (obviously ZooTV is hard to beat), but the 2011 shows in particular were extraordinary.

    I remember seeing them in Montreal and they kicked into Zooropa and I yelled “ZOOROPA!!!” and like 10 people around me looked at me like “huh?” Haha.
    Definitely agree. As much as I really liked the IE (and EI) stage and tour -and even when I prefer indoors vs outdoors- , I reckon they really peaked in 360 (apart from the obvious Zoo TV which was a breakthrough in every sense).

    Each of the 3 years had a distinct feel and setlist structure.

    It featured the most amazing song comebacks EVER.

    The four of them were in top form, Bono had some amazing vocals, Adam truly started to shine and enjoy himself onstage and interact with fans.

    Its only flaw, but at the same time part of its charm, is that it went from a NLOTH presentation tour in 2009 to a random jukebox in 2010 to an AB/Zoo tribute in 2011.

    Amazing stuff. They will simply never top that in future tours, if there are any left.
  8. The 2010 shows were a tour for an album that never came out. Which means they basically toured four different albums across the tour's run
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Definitely agree. As much as I really liked the IE (and EI) stage and tour -and even when I prefer indoors vs outdoors- , I reckon they really peaked in 360 (apart from the obvious Zoo TV which was a breakthrough in every sense).

    Each of the 3 years had a distinct feel and setlist structure.

    It featured the most amazing song comebacks EVER.

    The four of them were in top form, Bono had some amazing vocals, Adam truly started to shine and enjoy himself onstage and interact with fans.

    Its only flaw, but at the same time part of its charm, is that it went from a NLOTH presentation tour in 2009 to a random jukebox in 2010 to an AB/Zoo tribute in 2011.

    Amazing stuff. They will simply never top that in future tours, if there are any left.
    No lies detected!

    And yeah, as much as I really enjoyed the IE/EI tours - and as cool as that tech was - it didn't have the shock and awe and sheer spectacle of 360. Like, 360 was just...I don't know that I'll ever see a concert like that again.

    Originally posted by ASortOfDesire:The 2010 shows were a tour for an album that never came out. Which means they basically toured four different albums across the tour's run
    So true!
  10. Love those comments from the show hahahah

    The “ZOMG” really sends me back