'Final U2 360° Show in North America'16 February 2010
It's going to be the first show in North America this summer - even though it's the final one to be announced. The Salt Lake City 360° show will take place on June 3rd at Rice Eccles Stadium and tickets go on public sale next Monday, February 2nd, at 10am local time.
A presale for U2.com subscribers opens this Thursday February 18th at 10am and runs until Saturday February 20th at 5pm (local time)..
We'll be emailing our subscribers with presale details today. Click here for dates and onsales of 2010 shows.
Here's the presale times for our different subscriber groups. (Please note:you can check what subscriber group you are in by logging in.)
Horizon - Presale Opens 10am February 18th
Breathe - Presale Opens 10am February 18th
Boots - Presale Opens 10am February 19th
Magnificent - Presale Opens 10am February 19th
(all times local)
tickets go on public sale next Monday, February 2nd, at 10am local time.
I'm wondering if I should do this one instead of Denver - how far is the stadium from the city center? Is there decent public transportation (I don't drive)? Are there other things to see for a day or two? Both cities are in uncharted territory for me...and mountainous.
I would not recommend going to the Denver show and staying at any Hyatt Hotel.
I would not recommend going to the Denver show and staying at any Hyatt Hotel.
so is this the last show to be announced for 360 tour? that article made it sound as much...
They said last NA show announced for 2010, 82 dates still seems a bit slight for all the overhead. I bet an SA/Australia leg finishes out the tour.
Yeah but doesn't so hemisphere have currency issues. Either they have to charge essentially a months wage to compare to us or euro ticket prices or be "good guys" and take a huge loss in so America. Seem to remember coldplay getting lambasted for this because they converted domestic ticket prices to so American currency and took great deal of heat for it?
Chicago? Slc? Chicago? Slc?
Looks like no Ticketmaster. I haven't lived there in 10 years, so I can't vouch for Smith's Tix. Back then you actually had to get in line. Could be interesting for the general onsale