1. Originally posted by zooropa93:Maybe they will be their own support... Not like Dalton Bros but do a stripped down acoustic 30 mins then return 45 mins later fully rocking
    Now that would be awesome.
  2. Very interesting indeed. Strange that the label is not pushing singles. They did even push harder during NLOTH while these new songs are much more suited for air play. It kind of annoys me actually, since I feel these songs are among their best and not a lot of people will have heard of them. I think Bono's injury and as a consequence U2 temporarily disappearing from the public eye because of that plays a major role. Unfortunately.
  3. ^Okay but i have to say that it was hell to get tickets. Me and my friend logged in and barely made it. It was sold out and there were only tickets left for single use. We are going to try to trade.

    I wish the organisation would have given the lokal fanclub tickets, so everyone is able to attend. I heard that fans who badly wanted to go can't because of the rush on ticketmaster and did tot make it.
  4. it would be interesting to see how expensive the ticket are that are still on sale...if the only tickets that are still on sale are 200$+ than that is quite logical I think. I would never pay more than 100 euros for a single show
  5. Since the bike accident U2 have basically fallen off the face of the earth as far as promoting the album goes, they need to reschedule the Jimmy Fallon shows and get into peoples' living rooms.
  6. Originally posted by dieder:it would be interesting to see how expensive the ticket are that are still on sale...if the only tickets that are still on sale are 200$+ than that is quite logical I think. I would never pay more than 100 euros for a single show
    Totally agree, i'm sure GA and cheaper sitting tickets are all gone and not sold are just those with ridiculously high price. And probably won't be sold...
  7. Yep, that's mostly the case, as the article also states. But still, if you look at the numbers, there's so many of them.
  8. But that's pricing policy fault. Why would anyone buy it?
  9. Apparently they buy it for other artists and in previous tours. The article states that they suspect many fans to have crossed off U2 from their bucket list, to remember the 360 tour as their last concert.
  10. Originally posted by Andrew_C:Since the bike accident U2 have basically fallen off the face of the earth as far as promoting the album goes, they need to reschedule the Jimmy Fallon shows and get into peoples' living rooms.
    Agreed!