The_acrobat
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So with the announcement of these new dates, I pretty much HAVE to go to Indianapolis, it's an easy 2 hour drive from my house. But I don't have anyone to go with. I'm actually already going to the Cleveland show, as part of a group of 6. We're doing GA, and it's gonna be awesome. Those are my "U2 friends", but none of them are as "enthusiastic" about their fandom as I am, and wouldn't consider going to a 2nd show on the same tour.
I already drug my wife with me to a 360 show. She had a good enough time, she likes U2. But I think her opinion on U2 (or any artist) is that once she sees them live ONCE, there's no reason to go again. She probably WOULD go with me again if I forced her to.. the prospect of Beck opening might convince her to go. But she's also a bit of a tight ass money wise (in addition to having a TIGHT ASS... ), even though we make decent money, and I'm not sure she'd want to go. She understands U2 is my one indulgence in life.
Part of me thinks it would be nice to just go to the show by myself. But that would involve driving 2 hours alone, being at a concert alone, and driving back 2 hours alone. I feel like I might get bored and feel like a loser. Then again, maybe it would be a rare chance to just soak in the U2 concert and enjoy it without any distractions. I'm not an introvert, I don't really value alone time for deep personal moments... I'm actually kind of the opposite. I'm a severe extrovert. I think I'm terrified of spending that much time alone. I just now am starting to get comfortable with the idea of grabbing lunch in a restaurant by myself.
Share your stories of going to concerts alone, anybody?
I already drug my wife with me to a 360 show. She had a good enough time, she likes U2. But I think her opinion on U2 (or any artist) is that once she sees them live ONCE, there's no reason to go again. She probably WOULD go with me again if I forced her to.. the prospect of Beck opening might convince her to go. But she's also a bit of a tight ass money wise (in addition to having a TIGHT ASS... ), even though we make decent money, and I'm not sure she'd want to go. She understands U2 is my one indulgence in life.
Part of me thinks it would be nice to just go to the show by myself. But that would involve driving 2 hours alone, being at a concert alone, and driving back 2 hours alone. I feel like I might get bored and feel like a loser. Then again, maybe it would be a rare chance to just soak in the U2 concert and enjoy it without any distractions. I'm not an introvert, I don't really value alone time for deep personal moments... I'm actually kind of the opposite. I'm a severe extrovert. I think I'm terrified of spending that much time alone. I just now am starting to get comfortable with the idea of grabbing lunch in a restaurant by myself.
Share your stories of going to concerts alone, anybody?