Joshua Tree Tour 2017
Legs (3): Leg 1 - North America, Leg 2 - Europe, Leg 3 - The Americas
Shows: 52
  1. Originally posted by bpt3:Happy for fans closer to Louisville, but selfishly a little bummed that the Cleveland show I'm going to isn't the "final show" of the NA leg anymore. Anybody else have this when they added Moncton to the end of 360 after Pittsburgh was supposed to be the last show in 2011?
    Cleveland is still final show. Louisville date is 6/16


  2. Should have actually looked at the date and not just assumed it was the final show being added late. Oops. Thanks for clearing that up!
  3. Originally posted by bpt3:

    Should have actually looked at the date and not just assumed it was the final show being added late. Oops. Thanks for clearing that up!
  4. Just another thought about potential songs that could fit the bill for this tour but Love and Peace seems like it would be perfect for this tour maybe even as the opener like it's been used on the vertigo tour.
  5. Since KY is way closer than FL, I've switched shows
  6. Nice one Dane!
  7. Regarding the (unlikely) 2nd Croke date:

    http://www.thejournal.ie/croke-park-u2-3217501-Feb2017/

    Peter McKenna (Croke Park Stadium & Commercial Director): “[a second U2 concert] won't be the case. We can’t get the equipment from Barcelona, which is their previous concert, to Dublin, in time to have a Friday concert. That’s the issue. Then because their next move is (to Paris), yeah, it’s logistical hop".

    Exclusivity
  8. I still call bullshit on that. Why would they risk treating Dublin as second class in the eyes of the Home fans? Risky PR move.
  9. Originally posted by germcevoy:I still call bullshit on that. Why would they risk treating Dublin as second class in the eyes of the Home fans? Risky PR move.
    Yeah, it's not like they were awarded the dates by surprise or anything. They had the liberty to choose dates where they could transport stages adequately. Just leaving Dublin for the end (or start) of the leg would solve everything. This and Kentucky are weird moves indeed.