1. I think this tour could continue for quite a long while, and by this tour, I mean the same stage.

    For starters it really is the pinnicle. What could possibily beat it?
    Then there is also the fact that this is the first tour not to be named after a song/album.
    Also due to the fact it can cater to larger audiences and therefor less shows, they can do a complete tour leg of 18 dates in like 5 or 6 weeks leaving plenty of time to see kids/work on other projects and enjoy their lives.

    Long live the 360 Tour I say!
  2. Originally posted by Scott_McD:I think this tour could continue for quite a long while, and by this tour, I mean the same stage.

    For starters it really is the pinnicle. What could possibily beat it?
    Then there is also the fact that this is the first tour not to be named after a song/album.
    Also due to the fact it can cater to larger audiences and therefor less shows, they can do a complete tour leg of 18 dates in like 5 or 6 weeks leaving plenty of time to see kids/work on other projects and enjoy their lives.

    Long live the 360 Tour I say!


    that same thought has crossed my mind, but leave it to U2 to come up with something completely new and mindblowing. But, really this does seem to be the culmination of what they've been trying to do with stadiums, it contains the spectacle of Zoo TV, the awe of Popmart, with the intimacy of Elevation/Vertigo. It would be pretty cool if they stuck with it, but then again U2 doesn't stick with the same thing for too long (although, that is certainly up for debate)
  3. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:[..]

    No. There should be only 1 North American leg, just like how there should be only 1 European leg. Unless those legs are in completely different parts of those continents.


    What's the point in that? If there is extra demand for more concerts in Europe and North America, then they have a reason to do another leg. I wouldn't think that Australia has an overwhelming demand because you could had a 3rd gig in every city, but unfortunately, the ticket sales weren't as high as expected. Doing 1 leg in each of Europe and North America is simply not enough.
  4. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:[..]

    No. There should be only 1 North American leg, just like how there should be only 1 European leg. Unless those legs are in completely different parts of those continents.

    If you look at previous tours, there was everytime just one European leg and always two american legs. So this is the first time.
    Btw. we could wish anything, but U2 will do it on their own, don't the? If they made 7 european legs, don't blame us but them I'd be happy but it will never happen. Btw. they came to my country just once (in 1997). How many times they were in Japan, Australia, New Zealand? They had more shows in South Africa than in my country.
  5. Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
    If you look at previous tours, there was everytime just one European leg and always two american legs. So this is the first time.
    Btw. we could wish anything, but U2 will do it on their own, don't the? If they made 7 european legs, don't blame us but them I'd be happy but it will never happen. Btw. they came to my country just once (in 1997). How many times they were in Japan, Australia, New Zealand? They had more shows in South Africa than in my country.


    Yeah, exactly. The last time we had two European legs was ZooTV
  6. Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
    If you look at previous tours, there was everytime just one European leg and always two american legs. So this is the first time.
    Btw. we could wish anything, but U2 will do it on their own, don't the? If they made 7 european legs, don't blame us but them I'd be happy but it will never happen. Btw. they came to my country just once (in 1997). How many times they were in Japan, Australia, New Zealand? They had more shows in South Africa than in my country.


    As you probably can tell, I didn't like the two North American legs thing that happened every tour.

    And I suppose Eastern Europe can have another tour, because they barely tour there. Poland is Eastern Europe, right?
  7. what if i hope another gig here in Milan? LOL
  8. Originally posted by bobplaysthedrums:[..]

    As you probably can tell, I didn't like the two North American legs thing that happened every tour.

    And I suppose Eastern Europe can have another tour, because they barely tour there. Poland is Eastern Europe, right?
    I think it's middle Europe, but when you take it as previous political divide, it is eastern Europe. They played in Poland 3x but they never played in Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria... and just once in Czech, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia...
    But that's not my point. My first post about 7 european legs was joke, because someone wrote about The Claw until 2015. And another point - everyone will be happy to have concert as many as possible (you'll be happy too if they will play in Australia at the end of this year again). But reality is that U2 will do what they want... not what we want
  9. Originally posted by Alvin:[..] they never played in Slovakia, Slovenia, Romania, Bulgaria... and just once in Czech, Hungary, Croatia, Bosnia...


    I'd love to go to Slovenia to see U2. Do they have a suitable stadium there?


    Btw, if that 2015 thing is true (I don't think it is) I think there won't be any European show this year. And maybe no new album either.

    But when the new album does come out, further European/US/whatever legs do make sense.