Originally posted by Soundwall:[..]
Or there are lots of older fans who need a seat?

Originally posted by Soundwall:[..]
Or there are lots of older fans who need a seat?
Originally posted by Soundwall:[..]
Or there are lots of older fans who need a seat?
Originally posted by ew6655:[..]
I don;t think anybody's gonna be sitting down on this tour if it's anything like 1987 JT tour the crowd will be going crazy!!!!!!!
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
You mean the European 1987 TJT tour, right? The American crowds were pretty dead -as usually- on their American 1987 tour, even with floor GAs and all (something that has never happened here). You can see them sat on the Rattle And Hum film and outtakes.
Originally posted by revjisok:[..]
No dvd filmed in this town
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:I guess Pittsburgh is where the Omaze experience is going to take place
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Depends on which shows you saw.
Although Joshua Tree was my first experience at a European stadium show, and my 1st experience where it was acceptable to piss on any available wall at the opposite end of the field. Which I took full advantage of, mind you.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Yeah, I guess not all shows were the same. I didn't attend any 1987 show due to my personal circumstances (that being that I wasn't born yet).
I'm stating that based upon my experience with bootlegs and videos. I agree that it's not the best way to judge a crowd or a performance, but it's the same upon which we all judge South American crowds and agree that they rock big time, while most of us haven't attended a show in South America, so why shouldn't it be valid to say American crowdsarewere dead?
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
You mean the European 1987 TJT tour, right? The American crowds were pretty dead -as usually- on their American 1987 tour, even with floor GAs and all (something that has never happened here). You can see them sat on the Rattle And Hum film and outtakes.
Originally posted by iTim:Re: London
Hi there,
Just a few details about dispatching your tickets...
The event organisers are sending us their own tickets for this show, but this might not be until nearer the time. As soon as we have them in, we’ll print them and send them out to you. The latest you should receive them is around 5 days before the event.
We’ll update the ticket dispatch page on our helpdesk when tickets start to go out. If you booked online, you can check your order’s progress by logging into your online account.
We hope you enjoy the show!
Best Wishes,
Ticketmaster Customer Service
Originally posted by blueeyedboy:[..]
Well that seems a little scary...