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Opening nite in San Diego...! woohooo!!!!!!!!!

oh, if this is true I may need to start wearing depends like right now!:wink: I friggin live in SD!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ok who wants to stay at my house!?

Here's what just came from the atu2.com news groups!! Check it out fellow BLUE CRACK ADDICTS!!!!!!!!


[atu2] **Billboard: U2 World Tour To Kick Off In San Diego



U2 World Tour To Kick Off In San Diego
January 20, 2005


U2 will kick off its 2005 world tour March 28 at the San Diego Sports
Arena, Billboard can exclusively reveal. Kings Of Leon will open the
first leg of the trek, tickets for which will begin going on sale Jan.
29. The tour, named Vertigo after the first single from U2's new
Interscope album, "How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," will be officially
announced Monday (Jan. 24).

"One of the great privileges of working with U2 is you get to go on the
road with them," longtime manager Paul McGuinness tells Billboard. "We
are, I suppose, that rarest of things: a major touring attraction that
is still having number one records all over the world after 25 years."

Even though its kick-off is still two months away, Vertigo will likely
be the top-grossing trek of 2005. Conservative estimates put the tour's
gross potential at $225-$250 million from as many as 110 shows.

The first North American leg will run for two months and wrap in Boston
in late May. Afterward, the tour will hit some 30 European stadiums,
beginning June 10 in Brussels. The band will stay in Europe through
mid-August, then return to North America for another run of 30 arena
dates.

Ticket prices will average $90, including $49.50 on the low end and
$165 on the high end. On the 2001 Elevation tour in support of the
album "All That You Can't Leave Behind," the range was $45-$135.

As on that trek, the arena floor will be general admission for about
1,700-1,800 seats, depending on the building. And, like Elevation, the
tour will feature unique production elements.

"This tour will be not unlike the last production in that the lowest
priced tickets will be on the floor," says McGuinness. "The best seats
are the cheapest, and we want people to get excited." He adds that
details on distribution of floor tickets will be forthcoming. "Some
will be on sale, some will be radio contest winners," McGuinness says.

It is possible some shows will be available as digital downloads.
"We're exploring technology where it might be possible to download the
show you've just seen," says McGuinness. "We've been talking to iTunes
and the folks at Apple, with whom we have a great relationship, but
it's not quite there yet. We're certainly looking at it."

A tour DVD is also likely. "We always do that," McGuinness says, "but
that will come towards the latter end of the tour."

As reported yesterday, U2 is among the first acts confirmed to perform
at the Grammys on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles. The group is nominated for
three awards, including best rock song and best short form music video
for "Vertigo."


-- Ray Waddell, Nashville


:ohmy:
 
Tour starts in San Diego?!?!

Hi everybody:

My first post...yay!!! Long-time lurker though. Found this on U2tours.com


U2 World Tour To Kick Off In San Diego

January 20, 2005


Source: Billboard

Ray Waddell

U2 will kick off its 2005 world tour March 28 at the San Diego Sports Arena, Billboard can exclusively reveal. Kings Of Leon will open the first leg of the trek, tickets for which will begin going on sale Jan. 29. The tour, named Vertigo after the first single from U2's new Interscope album, "How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," will be officially announced Monday (Jan. 24).

"One of the great privileges of working with U2 is you get to go on the road with them," longtime manager Paul McGuinness tells Billboard. "We are, I suppose, that rarest of things: a major touring attraction that is still having number one records all over the world after 25 years."

Even though its kick-off is still two months away, Vertigo will likely be the top-grossing trek of 2005. Conservative estimates put the tour's gross potential at $225-$250 million from as many as 110 shows.

The first North American leg will run for two months and wrap in Boston in late May. Afterward, the tour will hit some 30 European stadiums, beginning June 10 in Brussels. The band will stay in Europe through mid-August, then return to North America for another run of 30 arena dates.

Ticket prices will average $90, including $49.50 on the low end and $165 on the high end. On the 2001 Elevation tour in support of the album "All That You Can't Leave Behind," the range was $45-$135.

As on that trek, the arena floor will be general admission for about 1,700-1,800 seats, depending on the building. And, like Elevation, the tour will feature unique production elements.

"This tour will be not unlike the last production in that the lowest priced tickets will be on the floor," says McGuinness. "The best seats are the cheapest, and we want people to get excited." He adds that details on distribution of floor tickets will be forthcoming. "Some will be on sale, some will be radio contest winners," McGuinness says.

It is possible some shows will be available as digital downloads. "We're exploring technology where it might be possible to download the show you've just seen," says McGuinness. "We've been talking to iTunes and the folks at Apple, with whom we have a great relationship, but it's not quite there yet. We're certainly looking at it."

A tour DVD is also likely. "We always do that," McGuinness says, "but that will come towards the latter end of the tour."

As reported yesterday, U2 is among the first acts confirmed to perform at the Grammys on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles. The group is nominated for three awards, including best rock song and best short form music video for "Vertigo."
 
And my first post too. I guess I will crawl back into my shell. :wink:

The tour is gonna be awesome!!!! Check out atu2.com for details on a secret gig on 1/29 - somewhere warmer than N.Y. Hhhhmmmm, I don't think they're referring to Boise, Idaho.

Kev
 
thanks guys, best news in a while!!!
Boston ending the leg?? That's good news, cool to close in Boston and I'm planning to do GA there, they'll be in top form by then. Another DVD in Boston maybe??

even though u got edged out, hell of a first post beancounter :wink:
 
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San Diego eh? I heard that there was some problems with the scheduling, and that a very "posh" member of U2 was deeply involved in actually scheduling the tour. That he was actually contacting promoters and arena managers to set this tour.

I like that hands on approach. I'm betting that this tour will top "Elevation"... no I'm guaranting it!! :ohmy:
 
Reggie Thee Dog said:
San Diego eh? I heard that there was some problems with the scheduling, and that a very "posh" member of U2 was deeply involved in actually scheduling the tour. That he was actually contacting promoters and arena managers to set this tour.

I like that hands on approach. I'm betting that this tour will top "Elevation"... no I'm guaranting it!! :ohmy:


:yes: agrees with ya!! Sure feckin will top the last tour...!


countin the days!!! Vertigo Tour here I come!!!:wink:
 
Re: Opening nite in San Diego...! woohooo!!!!!!!!!

U2Fanatic4ever said:

It is possible some shows will be available as digital downloads.
"We're exploring technology where it might be possible to download the
show you've just seen," says McGuinness. "We've been talking to iTunes
and the folks at Apple, with whom we have a great relationship, but
it's not quite there yet. We're certainly looking at it."

There is another one of those comments again!

Oh please say its gonna happen!:drool:
 
My question (wrapped inside loads of excitement) is about our u2.com memberships, and how we're going to be able to buy tickets a week early...that would mean tomorrow!
 
gitrgi said:
My question (wrapped inside loads of excitement) is about our u2.com memberships, and how we're going to be able to buy tickets a week early...that would mean tomorrow!

I think tickets will probabley go on sale a week after the announcement.....and the pre-sale....maybe as eairly as Tuesday....maybe?
 
Bean_Counter said:
And my first post too. I guess I will crawl back into my shell. :wink:

The tour is gonna be awesome!!!! Check out atu2.com for details on a secret gig on 1/29 - somewhere warmer than N.Y. Hhhhmmmm, I don't think they're referring to Boise, Idaho.

Kev

What?!?! Another Interferencer from Boise??? Impossible...
 
Re: Opening nite in San Diego...! woohooo!!!!!!!!!

U2Fanatic4ever said:
oh, if this is true I may need to start wearing depends like right now!:wink: I friggin live in SD!!! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ok who wants to stay at my house!?

Here's what just came from the atu2.com news groups!! Check it out fellow BLUE CRACK ADDICTS!!!!!!!!


[atu2] **Billboard: U2 World Tour To Kick Off In San Diego



U2 World Tour To Kick Off In San Diego
January 20, 2005


U2 will kick off its 2005 world tour March 28 at the San Diego Sports
Arena, Billboard can exclusively reveal. Kings Of Leon will open the
first leg of the trek, tickets for which will begin going on sale Jan.
29. The tour, named Vertigo after the first single from U2's new
Interscope album, "How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," will be officially
announced Monday (Jan. 24).

"One of the great privileges of working with U2 is you get to go on the
road with them," longtime manager Paul McGuinness tells Billboard. "We
are, I suppose, that rarest of things: a major touring attraction that
is still having number one records all over the world after 25 years."

Even though its kick-off is still two months away, Vertigo will likely
be the top-grossing trek of 2005. Conservative estimates put the tour's
gross potential at $225-$250 million from as many as 110 shows.

The first North American leg will run for two months and wrap in Boston
in late May. Afterward, the tour will hit some 30 European stadiums,
beginning June 10 in Brussels. The band will stay in Europe through
mid-August, then return to North America for another run of 30 arena
dates.

Ticket prices will average $90, including $49.50 on the low end and
$165 on the high end. On the 2001 Elevation tour in support of the
album "All That You Can't Leave Behind," the range was $45-$135.

As on that trek, the arena floor will be general admission for about
1,700-1,800 seats, depending on the building. And, like Elevation, the
tour will feature unique production elements.

"This tour will be not unlike the last production in that the lowest
priced tickets will be on the floor," says McGuinness. "The best seats
are the cheapest, and we want people to get excited." He adds that
details on distribution of floor tickets will be forthcoming. "Some
will be on sale, some will be radio contest winners," McGuinness says.

It is possible some shows will be available as digital downloads.
"We're exploring technology where it might be possible to download the
show you've just seen," says McGuinness. "We've been talking to iTunes
and the folks at Apple, with whom we have a great relationship, but
it's not quite there yet. We're certainly looking at it."

A tour DVD is also likely. "We always do that," McGuinness says, "but
that will come towards the latter end of the tour."

As reported yesterday, U2 is among the first acts confirmed to perform
at the Grammys on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles. The group is nominated for
three awards, including best rock song and best short form music video
for "Vertigo."


-- Ray Waddell, Nashville


:ohmy:

That means its bullshit. Limited GA tickets, and radio contest winners getting GA floor tickets. That blows. Plus that means these winners could possibly be in the front or the first 300 in the bomb stage. This blows! True Fans can overcome the odds without a freakin radio contest through ticketmaster.
 
Re: Re: Opening nite in San Diego...! woohooo!!!!!!!!!

Super_Fan said:


That means its bullshit. Limited GA tickets, and radio contest winners getting GA floor tickets. That blows. Plus that means these winners could possibly be in the front or the first 300 in the bomb stage. This blows! True Fans can overcome the odds without a freakin radio contest through ticketmaster.


I agree with ya Super! :yes: There shouldn't be a group like that taking up the "coveted" GA tix.

However, if these winners are true U2 fans they will know about how early to line for these but more than likely these winners or a good portion of them won't have a clue. Which could be a good thing for us true U2 Fans.
 
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