1. Originally posted by markp91:[..]

    Nope, it isnt like in the Cold War anymore. But the normal man on the street still has no idea of democracy and freedom of speech. Only high politicians and such do.

    Of course they have fans there and people know them, but there's still a very small chance they'll ever go there.


    I have some friends who live in Russia, and I got to know them through U2 of course I can't tell about people's view in every-day-life and all, but if U2 would decide on playing Moscow, the country would go positively crazy about them and it would be a great chance for us to book a trip over there to visit the country and share the first-time experience of a U2 concert there. Great possibility, I could see myself going there
  2. Somewhere ins eastern europe please, I could not make Zagreb and Chorzow and I am fed up with paying 6 euro for a beer.
  3. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    I have some friends who live in Russia, and I got to know them through U2 of course I can't tell about people's view in every-day-life and all, but if U2 would decide on playing Moscow, the country would go positively crazy about them and it would be a great chance for us to book a trip over there to visit the country and share the first-time experience of a U2 concert there. Great possibility, I could see myself going there


    I reckon I'd pop over too - why not. Chances of it ever happening are pretty low. But you never know, I never thought they'd play Sarajevo...
  4. Originally posted by drewhiggins:[..]

    I reckon I'd pop over too - why not. Chances of it ever happening are pretty low. But you never know, I never thought they'd play Sarajevo...



    If St Petersburg did happen I would do it


  5. Not the best source, but anyway:

    Bono in Zagreb last night:

    For all the visitors from out of town - we're going to be back next summer, maybe in your town


  6. Goffert Park is not too small, but it's a park and not a stadium.

    In my opinion it's not ncessary to have a stadium so Goffert Park would be a good option.
  7. Originally posted by Bizzie:[..]

    Goffert Park is not too small, but it's a park and not a stadium.

    In my opinion it's not ncessary to have a stadium so Goffert Park would be a good option.


    Great location, saw Pearl Jam there two years ago. Put some torches on and we'll have Red Rocks 21th century edition. Hope for some rain and fog
  8. Would be nice to see them hit the UK again, perhaps in between the football seasons so they can play some other venues. Got plenty of stadiums for them.
  9. Originally posted by iTim:Would be nice to see them hit the UK again, perhaps in between the football seasons so they can play some other venues. Got plenty of stadiums for them.


    Well if they come to the UK again, I'll be doing my best to get a ticket - it'd be awesome to see U2 in another country, and possibly meet up with a few of you here. I have this feeling they're not coming back to Australia, like Elevation.
  10. Originally posted by gavinfriday:[..]

    Great location, saw Pearl Jam there two years ago. Put some torches on and we'll have Red Rocks 21th century edition. Hope for some rain and fog


    Coldplay in September there...would love to see the Claw at that place.
  11. Some more rumours (all via U2place.com -italian fans talked to Sam O'Sullivan in Zagreb):

    -finishing "Songs of Ascent" in Vancouver - release in December/January
    -Australian tour leg in spring 2010 (if the transportation isn't too expensive)
    -another European leg in summer 2010

  12. Originally posted by yeah:Some more rumours (all via U2place.com -italian fans talked to Sam O'Sullivan in Zagreb):

    -finishing "Songs of Ascent" in Vancouver - release in December/January
    -Australian tour leg in spring 2010 (if the transportation isn't too expensive)
    -another European leg in summer 2010




    that would do just fine