Originally posted by dieder:I can't say that Achtung Baby is rock. Joshua Tree isn't that rock either. HTDAAB is more rock than these two.
"We're not promoting anything," he [Edge] contends, referring to the early emphasis on last year's No Line on the Horizon. "These concerts are everything we have to give -- our past, our future, where we're at today."
Originally posted by dieder:I don't think they hate it, they just noticed that the GENERAL audience isn't that big of a fan of it so they decide to play more popular stuff.
And thanks, but I don't need a nother Boy/October/War.![]()
Originally posted by 17s:http://www.atu2.com/news/bono-repeats-u2-has-four-album-projects.html
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Let's have celebrate how U2 licks America's arse again....
Originally posted by 17s:http://www.atu2.com/news/bono-repeats-u2-has-four-album-projects.html
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Let's have celebrate how U2 licks America's arse again....
Originally posted by Doc32:Do we in America not deserve a small bit of consolation for having our leg postponed for an entire year?
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The final result of the postponing will be the same shows in similar dates, but a re-worked show with tons of new songs...
Well, I'd choose my concerts to be postponed if that is "the price"
Originally posted by drewhiggins:I swear I saw a poster today as I was passing for Australian dates, not sure if it was 2010 or 2011 but I know it said December 1. I will be sure to check it out if I see it again.
1 December 2010: Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Victoria
8 December 2010: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Queensland
13 December 2010: ANZ Stadium, Sydney, New South Wales
18 December 2010: Subiaco Oval, Perth, Western Australia
These shows will, according to the posters, go on sale at 9am on Friday, 3 September 2010 via the usual outlets - Ticketmaster or Ticketek, depending on the venue's ticket agency arrangements.
Well, check this out, Ticketmaster has Aussie tour page, seems to confirm Melb/Perth, but not dates yet: http://u2.gs/bz