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  1. U2360 is NLOTH promotional tour for the album, it is incomprehensible that on 44 dates four songs from the album have not been played in any concert, it would be logical to play them sometime in 2010 but i doubt it...
  2. I've been revisiting some U2.com old articles:

    We've all already commented that this sounds amazingly similar to what they are saying about the upcoming IE tour. But if you look at different shows of each leg of the 360, the set actually did change a lot during the whole tour. Barcelona '09, Turin '10 and Moncton '11 are as similar as an apple, a banana and an orange. They are are fruits, but they're very different to each other. Sure, static setlists with few ocassional changes were played during weeks, even months in a row, but then they went away and came up with something different for the next leg.

    So my question is: will the IE Tour setlist evolve like the 360 eventually did? Or will we have a static night1/night2/night3/night4 scheme, with as many changes as they want/can introduce between nights, but being kept during the whole tour? Ahhh the guessing.
  3. Say what you want about the 360 tour, but yeah, at least the setlist changed from leg to leg, we had new songs, songs appearing for the first time live, etc. which is something we can't say about Popmart for example.
  4. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Say what you want about the 360 tour, but yeah, at least the setlist changed from leg to leg, we had new songs, songs appearing for the first time live, etc. which is something we can't say about Popmart for example.
    +1
  5. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Say what you want about the 360 tour, but yeah, at least the setlist changed from leg to leg, we had new songs, songs appearing for the first time live, etc. which is something we can't say about Popmart for example.
    Yep. Or even the greatest tour in history... Which proves that setlist variation is NOT everything. There you go Pearl Jam / Bruce Springsteen / Dave Matthews fans
  6. Yep - I saw 8 shows and averagely I've had 3 song on every next show I haven't heard on all previous (once it was 1 and once it were 2, but then it were 5 or 4...so it makes 3 average). So it's 44 different songs. Almost 2 completely different shows.