For those that are online right now,a evenko spokesperson is suppose to talk about the Montreal rescheduled dates sometime today on radio station CHOM.
www.chom.com
www.chom.com
There's two floors, not sure if you'll need a reservation or not, but here's the website with numbers to call for reservations the day of or more than 24 hours advance notice:
:: Hurley's Irish Pub - Montreal's Premiere Irish Pub
I'll be in Montreal with 3 other U2 fans - put us down as maybes for Hurley's (leaning towards going, but only three of us are online right now). If Kristen's going I'll just look for her *G*
I'm sad that the concerts aren't happening but I'm looking forward to our little meet-up! I went to a Bon Jovi concert last night which was fun, but just not the same! Their fans are a wee bit different U2's
Their fans are a wee bit different U2's
Just exactly how different are Bon Jovi fans compared to U2 fans?
Let me guess...They all have big hair.
evenko and Live Nation are pleased to announce the new concert dates of the U2 360° Tour in Montreal: the band will stop at the Hippodrome de Montreal on Friday, July 8 and Saturday, July 9, 2011.
Live Nation Entertainment announced today that the U2 360° tour dates in the US, which were recently postponed due to Bono’s emergency back surgery, have all been rescheduled for Spring/Summer 2011 with all tickets being valid at the rescheduled performances.
The 2010 European tour, which has not been affected, begins as scheduled on August 6th in Turin.
U2’s manager Paul McGuinness thanked fans for their ongoing support, “We’re delighted the dates are rescheduled and in all the same venues we originally planned to play. It hasn't been easy to accomplish this and I'd like to thank the managers of the many venues and sports teams across North America and Live Nation Global Touring for their help and cooperation in making this complex new plan possible. Above all we want to thank the U2 fans for bearing with us. They’re the best and the band wants to get back to where they belong, surrounded by their audience.”