Sweet. Thanks for the added confirmation of all this, bratty_cat.
AlliDreamsOutLoud said:
If HP forces everyone to leave then there's nothing you can do about it. I hope that is the case. However, what I'm worried about is what the U2 Tour ppl have to say during the middle of the day. Say you get there at 8am, get your wristband, go back home and come back at 4:30p...and there are 2 lines when you return. Like Lyrical Drug said, they might just toss HP's procedures out the window, and do what they've done the past 6 shows. (Split everyone into 2 lines). Now that would be chaos. It could be done, lining ppl up into 2 lines with the numbered wristbands but still would be confusing. Oh well.....I just want to see the band. I'll enjoy the day and whatever happens...happens! We'll be seeing them in less than 2 days!!!!
RedLiteGreyMorn said:It seemed to me that about 95% of the people who were in line (we were #103 and #104) left right away.
LyricalDrug said:3) High level of playing from the band: last tour, the San Jose shows were legendary. Afterwards, Bono said it might have been the best performance of his life. Willie Williams said in his tour diary that the SJ concerts were perfect.
LyricalDrug said:
2) A new song off the new album: last time they played here, they broke out "Kite" during the second show. Maybe "Original" or "Crumbs" will appear on the setlist?
3) High level of playing from the band: last tour, the San Jose shows were legendary. Afterwards, Bono said it might have been the best performance of his life. Willie Williams said in his tour diary that the SJ concerts were perfect.
...Only 6 more hours til lineup... awww yeah
by350 said:Just wanted to say that the GA line was incredibly organized and worked without a hitch (at least to my knowledge)! What a great experience. Props to the HP Pavilion staff.