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The lower level (which is easily 80% of the total capacity) has TWO men's bathrooms with three toilets each.
Oh, so for once in their lives, the men will have to wait in line to pee?
HORRORS.
The lower level (which is easily 80% of the total capacity) has TWO men's bathrooms with three toilets each.
Worcester's arena is pretty bad. No room to breathe. The lower level (which is easily 80% of the total capacity) has TWO men's bathrooms with three toilets each.
That being said, it's 45 minutes away from me. So if that's what I have to endure, so be it.
we all know why they can safely say Toronto; no pesky playoffs to worry about, no sir, PLAYOFF FREE
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Oh, so for once in their lives, the men will have to wait in line to pee?
HORRORS.
Was renovated last year. Not sure if they added any restroom facilities.
we all know why they can safely say Toronto; no pesky playoffs to worry about, no sir, PLAYOFF FREE
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So do you think they'd take a stab at doing full (or mostly full) albums? I could see it going something like:
Night 1: A few songs from SOI with a few older songs (IWF, Gloria, OOC, etc), then Joshua Tree, then encores
Night 2: Roughly the same SOI songs, different older songs, Achtung Baby, different encores
I just chose those 2 albums for the hell of it. They could probably try Boy, War, Rattle and Hum, or Zooropa instead. And knowing U2, they might say they're doing a full album but then leave out, oh, I don't know...Red Hill Mining Town or Acrobat, just to further mess with us...
I hate the sound of this 7 city idea. God knows what they will do for europe
Miami could be another possibility as well. Too many cities fighting for the 5th, 6th and 7th spots.I think you're leaving Miami out of the other cities...
NY and Boston, while not really close, are close anyway
Let's say:
Toronto, NY, Miami, Chicago, LA ...
Residencies, huh? I wonder where we first heard that?
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Vancouver beats Seattle for an arena tour if it came down to one or the other. It's a much larger & newer venue by 5000. Also, the band are known to base in Vancouver for extended stays. Should there be a stadium gig, CenturyLink Field would be the winner over BC Place. But who knows with nhl scheduling in Vancouver for the arena times.
I don't think the cities would be selected based on geography, but on demand. Boston got 7 shows at the Garden on the Vertigo tour, Miami got 2. Boston has long been one of U2's strongest markets in the US. I'd be surprised if it weren't one of the Magnificent 7.I think you're leaving Miami out of the other cities...
NY and Boston, while not really close, are close anyway
Let's say:
Toronto, NY, Miami, Chicago, LA ...
So...no one else thinks a 7-city exclusive tour is not in keeping with the band's populist attitude? Or are we all too busy fantasizing over which cities are important enough to make a hypothetical shortlist?
So...no one else thinks a 7-city exclusive tour is not in keeping with the band's populist attitude? Or are we all too busy fantasizing over which cities are important enough to make a hypothetical shortlist?
It definitely is not, but I am assuming the residencies will not be the only shows, I assume they'll do single shows and maybe 2 in the other markets they usually play but that the residences is just something they are doing in the cities with the strongest demand.
Its really not such a drastic change from the last arena tour (Vertigo)...