(01-21-2005) U2 World Tour To Kick Off In San Diego - Billboard*

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U2 World Tour To Kick Off In San Diego


U2 will kick off its 2005 world tour March 28 at the San Diego Sports Arena, Billboard can exclusively reveal. Kings Of Leon will open the first leg of the trek, tickets for which will begin going on sale Jan. 29. The tour, named Vertigo after the first single from U2's new Interscope album, "How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," will be officially announced Monday (Jan. 24).

"One of the great privileges of working with U2 is you get to go on the road with them," longtime manager Paul McGuinness tells Billboard. "We are, I suppose, that rarest of things: a major touring attraction that is still having number one records all over the world after 25 years."

Even though its kick-off is still two months away, Vertigo will likely be the top-grossing trek of 2005. Conservative estimates put the tour's gross potential at $225-$250 million from as many as 110 shows.

The first North American leg will run for two months and wrap in Boston in late May. Afterward, the tour will hit some 30 European stadiums, beginning June 10 in Brussels. The band will stay in Europe through mid-August, then return to North America for another run of 30 arena dates.

Ticket prices will average $90, including $49.50 on the low end and $165 on the high end. On the 2001 Elevation tour in support of the album "All That You Can't Leave Behind," the range was $45-$135.

As on that trek, the arena floor will be general admission for about 1,700-1,800 seats, depending on the building. And, like Elevation, the tour will feature unique production elements.

"This tour will be not unlike the last production in that the lowest priced tickets will be on the floor," says McGuinness. "The best seats are the cheapest, and we want people to get excited." He adds that details on distribution of floor tickets will be forthcoming. "Some will be on sale, some will be radio contest winners," McGuinness says.

It is possible some shows will be available as digital downloads. "We're exploring technology where it might be possible to download the show you've just seen," says McGuinness. "We've been talking to iTunes and the folks at Apple, with whom we have a great relationship, but it's not quite there yet. We're certainly looking at it."

A tour DVD is also likely. "We always do that," McGuinness says, "but that will come towards the latter end of the tour."

As reported yesterday, U2 is among the first acts confirmed to perform at the Grammys on Feb. 13 in Los Angeles. The group is nominated for three awards, including best rock song and best short form music video for "Vertigo."


-- Ray Waddell, Nashville
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Well I was ready to fly to Miami for opening night but I guess this will save me a few bucks. Does this mean they will be in town for a week or so before the show rehearsing?
 
I'm hoping they do two shows (like the miami setup for rumored to be)
never been to San Diego before - should be a fun time:)
 
WOOHOO! I'm pumped...but if tickets go on sale on the 29th, and we are supposed to be able to buy them a week early...that would mean that we should be able to buy them TOMORROW, or Monday at the latest if going by a 5 day week. ..and I haven't gotten my card yet!
 
You won't need your card, just look on the right hand side of the index page at u2.com once you have logged in, they are supposed to post your unique ticket code there soon...

And speaking of unique... what kind of unique definition of "one week" does U2.com have? :huh:

Whooooooooooo hooooooooo nonetheless...

San Diego eh? :hmm:
 
Finally the best news in 4 years!!!!! (my life isn't boring though):wink:

It's time to save money for at least 3 shows in Europe!!!!

Tonight, I'll have to go out and relax....:drool:
 
:( Still waiting on something for our end of the world....

:hyper: :hyper: :hyper: At least the tour is starting, 2005 is starting to look good:laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
 
SD is just a quick and cheap Southwest flight away for me...anyone seen a show at this venue? What's it like?
 
kellyahern said:


I know, it's really tempting. There's some hotels by Sea World that look close :hmm:

But then Boston is tempting too :reject:

There are some smaller hotels surrounding the San Diego Sports Arena closer than that.

<<lives in SD.
 
nurse chrissi said:
I had forgotten about using southwest - much cheaper

Unfortunately it's also Easter weekend. I just checked some rates and the low fares for my route are sold out, unless I go a day early. Their rates fluctuate a lot, though, so we'll see.
 
Kind of surprised about San Diego. I lived in San Diego for years and years...saw the Elevation show at the Sports Arena.

It is the WORST venue they played on the last tour in the US...save perhaps the Tacoma Dome. It is VERY old and small. The only smaller venue was Notre Dame.

Security was terrible. We all lined up over night...and they opened every door at the same time so it was a mad rush to the floor.

The sound quality is terrible. However it is very intimate. If you are close it won't matter. If you aren't close, wow...watch out.

Want to see the Arena? Watch Almost Famous. All the arena shots are from the San Diego Sports Arena.

If anyone would like advice on flights (used to work for Southwest in San Diego) hotels, U2 fans in San Diego...etc.

email me at cburke737@comcast.net
 
There are a few internet specials still left on Southwest.com.

Suggestion:

Book to fly out on Saturday night...Sundays on a holiday weekend are terrible.
 
Just a note:

I just spoke with the events manager at the San Diego Sports Arena and he would not confirm that U2 is playing there on March 28th.

Quote:

"I cannot confirm that date or event"
 
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