Would Have Been The Perfect Tour For Multiple Setlists...

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BigMacPhisto

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If this were an arena tour, it would have been absolutely on point to do this as playing the same 11 JT songs every night would make it fairly easy to have two otherwise different setlists for the remaining dozen songs. And that would have made sense to do if you're playing multiple nights in every city like arena tours usually entail.

I mean, even if it meant merely swapping out one standard like Until The End Of The World one gig for Bullet The Blue Sky the next, it would have made for some killer nights for those attending multiple shows.

Seriously, a dozen different songs each night plus the back half dozen from Joshua Tree? There would have been absolutely no reason for anyone to whine about the selists. Perhaps we can cross our fingers and those getting multiple nights either in the same city or nearby enough areas will get something awesome. :up:

Otherwise, we can just hope the Songs of Experience tour won't be as heavily choreographed as the last one.
 

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