Well, that's only if you're a diehard that does not eat, drink or go to the bathroom for hours. For normal diehards, the first come first serve system into the heart on Elevation worked far better. Getting in the heart was almost like having a reserved seat in terms of ease in coming or going. Except of course if you're hugging a rail for hours without moving or going to the bathroom. The great irony is that the rail huggers are only briefly and just slightly closer to the band during the show compared to people in the middle.
Many die hards have, ya know, jobs and important things to do that sometimes can't be put off just because U2 is in town.
Vertigo was fair. Many people still got the spots they wanted or needed without feeling the need to sit outside in the sweltering heat for 18 hours.
And if you want to be really close and the only way to get that close is to stay at your spot and hold your ground? Okay... save your drinking for after the show so that you don't have to pee every 5 minutes and it shouldn't be much of an issue.
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