Originally posted by U2nick88:Think in the future we maybe are more likely to see short tour legs spread over a longer period to reduce physical strain. For example JT30 in Europe was only 12 shows and this year has been 15 shows.
This is on the assumption they do stadium shows instead of arena. Whilst I think they enjoyed going to arenas with IE/EI tour (as did I) at the end of the day it needs more shows to make the £££.
Originally posted by U2nick88:Think in the future we maybe are more likely to see short tour legs spread over a longer period to reduce physical strain. For example JT30 in Europe was only 12 shows and this year has been 15 shows.
This is on the assumption they do stadium shows instead of arena. Whilst I think they enjoyed going to arenas with IE/EI tour (as did I) at the end of the day it needs more shows to make the £££.
Originally posted by U2nick88:Think in the future we maybe are more likely to see short tour legs spread over a longer period to reduce physical strain. For example JT30 in Europe was only 12 shows and this year has been 15 shows.
This is on the assumption they do stadium shows instead of arena. Whilst I think they enjoyed going to arenas with IE/EI tour (as did I) at the end of the day it needs more shows to make the £££.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
U2 will be like the Stones. Makes sense. More touring yet shorter and bigger.
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