This tour is definitely up in there.
Bullet is the best version since Popmart - an absolute killer track.
As people have already said, every tour has a 'static' setlist because they are:
1. Promoting their new album - showcasing (and even enjoying playing) their latest work.
2. Playing the hits - nothing wrong with that. If I went to see the Stones I would want to hear Brown Sugar. If I went to see Bowie I would want to hear Heroes etc
It's very easy to criticise a written-down setlist, but actually experiencing the show is on another level.
Let's remember that their all-time-fan-favourite tour ZOO TV had a pretty static setlist and gave birth to the mini-stage.
My only gripe about this tour was the screen - and that's only because it's impact was totally dependent on where you sat whether you got a fantastic view, a mini-screen view, or a poor acute-angled view.
If they added 2 large screens on the main stage over the band facing outward then that would have solved that problem and created a more dynamic show - and they can afford it too.
Good job U2 - look forward to your next incarnation. Still the best live band with the best songs.
And you come and sing all your war-horses in my back garden anytime you bloody want.
A fucking men to that, I would pay the ticket price alone to hear that October-bullet-zooropa-streets segment again
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