does this reflect on U2's popularity in the U.S.?
WildHoneyAlways said:
U2Man said:
i_love_adam said:All seats were sooooold out. People are just clamouring for tickets, you won't believe it. Honestly! U2 BOOSTS TOURISM. People travel across states to watch U2 in the US. I have considered crossing continents to watch them. "Yes, I'm about to catch a 14 hour flight to Portland to watch U2 soon"
bono_man2002 said:
I came over from Australia for the first 6 shows...and others have gone to Boston, New York ect.
timothius said:
I will be making the trek just for Omaha.
KUEFC09U2 said:just read over on atu2's blog that there was about 1000 empty seats around the place, if not more,
is this true? does this reflect on U2's popularity in the U.S.?
KUEFC09U2 said:empty seats
U2FanPeter said:
Revisiting Popmart?
Blue Room said:
Wow, that is exactly what it means. This tour is a failure because there were some empty seats at the Vegas show! My God they should cancel the rest of the tour! I'm assuming you were joking and so am I. At least I hope you were joking.
Every show has soldout. Last night was as well. U2 collected all their money, sounds like some people didnt show and/or scalpers overestimated what they could scalp at ridiculous prices.
KUEFC09U2 said:just read over on atu2's blog that there was about 1000 empty seats around the place, if not more,
is this true? does this reflect on U2's popularity in the U.S.?
Yep. I tried to get tickets via ticketmaster a few months ago, because I figured these would be cool shows to go to, but I was never able to.Every ticket that went on sale to the public sold out.
u2wedge said:
and who gets screwed?
Joe Fan
i_love_adam said:People are just clamouring for tickets, you won't believe it. Honestly! U2 BOOSTS TOURISM. People travel across states to watch U2 in the US. I have considered crossing continents to watch them. "Yes, I'm about to catch a 14 hour flight to Portland to watch U2 soon"
KUEFC09U2 said:just read over on atu2's blog that there was about 1000 empty seats around the place, if not more,
is this true? does this reflect on U2's popularity in the U.S.?