Lukeskywalker said:Paid £15 for a programme. Got it home read it. Bullshit. U2 going corporate. Compare it to the quality photobook we got on Josh Tree tour.
Jimali said:t-shirt prices started at £20 which is a bit of a rip-off IMO!!! After shelling out a right few bob for the tickets, it would be a good gesture if U2 could somehow keep the merchandise prices to a minimum.
I expect the stock and designs would be the same or similar.......obviously the tour dates on the back would differ.
the edges plec said:I thought the price of the t-shirts was'nt too bad but the programmes at £15 each was a bit steep
zwervers2 said:
insanity is not a dirty word in the U2 vocabulary
digsy said:
its just other concerts i've been to shirts are normally about 315 so isuppose £20 isnt to bad i guess
but when i really want a program and som badges as well it all really starts to add up!!!
The Maestro said:Is the programme not worth bothering with then?
What's the keychain like?
It's a red Metal V shape.What's the keychain like? [/B]
gas panic said:Im only missing one shirt, i bought all the others i spent nearly £300, i got the cap, poster, hoodie, 2 flashing pins, the necklace, and programme, i already had the keyring & full set of badges from the first night in Sd from a friend
gas panic said:Im only missing one shirt, i bought all the others i spent nearly £300, i got the cap, poster, hoodie, 2 flashing pins, the necklace, and programme, i already had the keyring & full set of badges from the first night in Sd from a friend