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Because if Joe can't get a ticket, johnny Die Hard might not be able to get GA on the floor at list price. Essentially, low supply, higher demand means casual fans get locked out and die hards might have trouble getting the type of tickets they want.
Can you imagine what would happen if they played arenas in Brazil or Mexico?
They will probably only do arenas in N. America and use the Vertigo model. I would "guess" stadiums for the rest of the world. The Vertigo tour went fine. Third leg Chicago shows were "technical" sellouts. The upper rear seats were nowhere near full for either night. You could get a ticket easily for those third leg shows. Between trading here, posting here, going to other U2 sites, using the fan club, etc.. you should not have a problem getting a ticket, even GA. You may have to work at it some, but you will not be locked out. You even said you got what you wanted last tour and on Vertigo. So what is the big argument???? Like I said, the only person that may not luck out is the casual fan who probably does not care all the much about it. I do not care about them either. Major fans, like most that post here, get the tickets they want most of the time regardless. So I'm not sure what you are arguing about. Because it may be harder for you to get it? So what. You know you still will and most here will as well.
I do not even know why we are discussing it any longer or why anyone cares?? Tough market was first leg N. America Zoo TV indoor tour. 1 show in each market, period. I had to work at it but I still saw three shows on that leg. The next tour will be nothing like that, at least I doubt it. Unless they do an indoor leg in Europe. But if they do they will probably come back and play stadiums there on another leg anyway. The point is that most people that really want to see them will be able to. That is the only point that really matters.