phommel
Refugee
Well here is another negative point.
Don't get me wrong, overall it was just magnificient, but hey we have to complain about something, not...?
Although the sound quality overall was better than on previous (u2) stadium concerts I visited, it's really a pity that stadiums and good sound quality a lot of times don't go together. Stadiums are not built for music, especially not those with a roof on it. As said, the sound was way better than other times, probably because of the 360 setup. But it's still quite annoying that the one thing that is most important in going to MUSIC concerts, and that is the MUSIC, is often disappointing... The problem here is of course also that demand is so enormous high, that arenas is not an option (at least not in Europe) if you wanna give all fans the opportunity to visit your concert, so I don't blame U2.
But personally, I would prefer an end stage setup on a field were the music sounds perfect above a fantastic claw in a stadium.
Don't get me wrong, overall it was just magnificient, but hey we have to complain about something, not...?
Although the sound quality overall was better than on previous (u2) stadium concerts I visited, it's really a pity that stadiums and good sound quality a lot of times don't go together. Stadiums are not built for music, especially not those with a roof on it. As said, the sound was way better than other times, probably because of the 360 setup. But it's still quite annoying that the one thing that is most important in going to MUSIC concerts, and that is the MUSIC, is often disappointing... The problem here is of course also that demand is so enormous high, that arenas is not an option (at least not in Europe) if you wanna give all fans the opportunity to visit your concert, so I don't blame U2.
But personally, I would prefer an end stage setup on a field were the music sounds perfect above a fantastic claw in a stadium.