1. Hannover or Frankfurt are actually not that far.. (according to my Google maps)
    But I still would like to go to Brussels...


  2. yep. Not doing the whole all day GA queue this time. Simply no need and thats what nearly killed Barcelona for me (and her)
  3. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    yep. Not doing the whole all day GA queue this time. Simply no need and thats what nearly killed Barcelona for me (and her)
    You obviously forget the coming back home. 2 hours walking, oh God. That was insane.


  4. we didn't walk that far. Got to Colblanc and decided there was no point walking any further because we had absolutely no idea where to go. Jumped on a bus and got very very lucky as it took us to where we needed to be. She was pissed lol

    So definitely no major GA queuing.
  5. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    we didn't walk that far. Got to Colblanc and decided there was no point walking any further because we had absolutely no idea where to go. Jumped on a bus and got very very lucky as it took us to where we needed to be. She was pissed lol

    So definitely no major GA queuing.


    4 hours is the key, I think. If gates open at 17, be there (after a brief lunch) at 13. That's it, imo.
  6. Tickets for most of the shows shouldn't be too difficult to get, since most of them are on weekdays. I'll order tickets for Vienna and all three Germany shows and wait for further announcements for maybe another Italian show and a gig in Switzerland, Prague and/or Budapest. I also consider going to Sevilla or Athens, would make a great holiday.
  7. Hmmm...the only one I could see being remotely feasible would be Belgium judging by location...since this new leg falls in July/August etc. that's not an issue, but cost, travel etc...here's simply hoping for a couple more UK dates in the pipeline to be quite frank lol.
  8. Has anyone seen what date Brussels is anywhere ? It appeared in the list of places that they where playing, listed after Paris but no date .
  9. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    Popmart is the reason I suspect. If Songs Of Ascent is gonna happen then its gonna feature in the set. They don't want to fully book another U2 tour without having SOA ready to go. Us Europeans will go see U2 with a shit album. The Americans might not


    That was my thought, too. Actually, that might be a sign that SOA (IF it comes out during this period) will be a radically different album and U2 are not sure whether they could sell out concerts if the tour is announced after SOA is released. It could be a good sign for the (biggest) fans, actually. Otherwise I don't see a good reason why you should put tickets on sale one year in advance. Uncertainty can be a guiding light one might say ...
  10. Originally posted by Cypress:Tickets for most of the shows shouldn't be too difficult to get, since most of them are on weekdays. I'll order tickets for Vienna and all three Germany shows and wait for further announcements for maybe another Italian show and a gig in Switzerland, Prague and/or Budapest. I also consider going to Sevilla or Athens, would make a great holiday.



    My heart skips a bit everytime someone is talking about U2 and mentions Prague..
    But where could they squeeze in a Prague gig..?

    Maybe here:

    6 September, 2010 Ataturk Olympic Stadium Istanbul TR TBA TBA TBA
    11 September 2010 Strahov Stadium Prague
    15 September, 2010 Olympic Stadium Munich

    Man that looks awesome
  11. Wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwow!:o
    U2 in Moscow. I cant believe my eyes....
    But Luzniky stadium not sound very well...i think:?

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    And I will also want to go Helsiki, Paris and Munich