zoney! said:Now I have a surplus of 2 $165 tickets.
BonoIsMyMuse said:
I'm sure you won't have them for long.
Thanks for setting me straight on my times this morning
LivLuvAndBootlegMusic said:Seats are tempting, but the GAs are so much cheaper. This will be our (belated) honeymoon, so I doubt we'll camp, but I feel like if we go nice an early in the morning we can be somewhere along that second barrier. I've never seen a stadium show before (of any group), so I kinda want to avoid the front rows so I can take it all in.
zoney! said:I think someone should come up with a U2 Hawaiian shirt.
I picture something with album covers, mirrorball lemon, a macphisto, a nice mullet, edge's guitar, heart in a suitcase, etc. etc. etc.
skjuls said:
My first U2 stadium show was Monterrey and I camped out for 2 nights I believe. But in the end, I was center front row.
Nuala said:I know this is kind of off the subject but does anyone know if U2 does meet & greets before their shows??
skjuls said:
My first U2 stadium show was Monterrey and I camped out for 2 nights I believe. But in the end, I was center front row.
Bono's Betty said:
that is awesome.
Bono's Betty said:No camera! That sucks. Oh well those memories will last a life time.
Signy said:People have probably already discussed this, but I don't know where to look. Does anyone have any tips about looking for accomidations, and whether it'll be better to be there for a few days before or after the show? [/QUOTE
you can go to many travel sites and look up hotels. Trev may be able to put up a link.
also, remember that Dec 10 is the Honolulu Marathon so you should reserve something soon!
I am staying from Dec 6-12. I want to enjoy myself.
I don't know if it's better to stay before or after.