It really makes very little sense to do two Arena tours in a row when there is a huge demand for a stadium gig...
I agree, I can't really wrap my head around it. The only thing I can figure is that they really enjoy playing arenas, and that they're making more money by having a more low maintenance show.
I agree, I can't really wrap my head around it. The only thing I can figure is that they really enjoy playing arenas, and that they're making more money by having a more low maintenance show.
Think about how much money the 360 tour must've cost. 3 different claws, 3 different crews. Each claw took 4 days to assemble, 6 to tear down. They were renting the stadiums for a week just to do one show! Plus it was a very large and expensive stage(s). On this tour they have 1 stage, and it can be set up/ tore down in a day or so, by just 1 crew. And once it's set up they're doing 2,4 shows, and even more in some cities!
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Baltic region was rumored even for an hypotethic 2011 european leg of 360° Tour.
I think this could be the right time to play in the region
What has not been said in Portugal I think points towards an outdoor show... they will start selling just one show.. as they did in 2010.
Europe THEN the USA...for once they reap the rewards of fine tuning to any new setup, it's usually us lucky bastards. fingers crossed for something for Aus/NZ too at some stage
Crap i better get some balance off my credit card again??why is it every time u2 tour i seem to be in alot of debt???
I think many of us have the same problem
Yeah Cologne was definitely worse than A'dam. Although huge difference in Adam from first to second ring. First ring being perfect, 2nd ring having no bass at all.[offtopic] doen anyone know if it makes sense to renew my U2 subscription next week in order to get a new presale code for the next European leg? I already used a code for Cologne...[/offtopic]
Any chance Amsterdam gets more shows? Those 4 shows were sold out in minutes...Looking forward to hearing good sound quality (Cologne was not so good...)
I agree, I can't really wrap my head around it. The only thing I can figure is that they really enjoy playing arenas, and that they're making more money by having a more low maintenance show.
Think about how much money the 360 tour must've cost. 3 different claws, 3 different crews. Each claw took 4 days to assemble, 6 to tear down. They were renting the stadiums for a week just to do one show! Plus it was a very large and expensive stage(s). On this tour they have 1 stage, and it can be set up/ tore down in a day or so, by just 1 crew. And once it's set up they're doing 2,4 shows, and even more in some cities!
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Yeah Cologne was definitely worse than A'dam. Although huge difference in Adam from first to second ring. First ring being perfect, 2nd ring having no bass at all.
There's also a rumor floating around that U2 will hit Portugal in July, but they wouldn't say indoors or outdoors. April - July seems like the right amount of time for a tour leg.
U2 have never played in Riga, or anywhere in the Baltic region. Riga Arena has a capacity of 14,500 for concerts according to Wikipedia, so it's very possible U2 could do a couple of shows there.
Very exciting, hopefully we know all the dates soon. Seems pretty likely Europe will be before North America next year.
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I imagine they'd put the tickets on sale after the concert broadcast... the concert will be a bit more of an advertisement for the concert than a documentary, no?
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I was in GA, Adam's side at Cologne 2. Great sound, not any different from Vancouver and Amsterdam. Liked The GA area in Cologne and Vancouver better than in Amsterdam. I felt like a fish in a tin can in Amsterdam, hardly any space to move and a lot of pushing. None of that in Vancouver and Cologne.