1. Originally posted by jasvan:would have been a great two weeks if Bono would have just hit the treadmill in his room.
    A week on Fallon, Times Square Concert, announce the tour! That was a good plan.
    Sure it was! Accident was a real shame -and a pita for their plans. I'm glad they're still going ahead though
  2. But if they postpone NA leg and will start the tour in Europe in the fall, they will have some time for recording and proper rehearsing...
  3. Originally posted by Alvin:But if they postpone NA leg and will start the tour in Europe in the fall, they will have some time for recording and proper rehearsing...
    Ye, that was what I was hoping... But they seem to be keen on keeping with their plan and start in the US. Oh well.


    As long as the rumoured prices for the tickets aren't true............
  4. Rumor, grain of salt, etc etc.

    Tour kick off:

    2 Shows in Vancouver May 14-15
    8 shows in L.A. end of may to early June
    8 shows in N.Y.C.
    6 Shows IN Chicago
    4 Shows in Montreal
    4 Shows in Boston

    Euro tour starting early september
  5. Wow hitting all 4 shows in Montreal.
  6. 2 shows in Vancouver, Canada on 14 and 15 May 2015 the beginning of the tour.
    Europe at the beginning of September 2015 with 2 show Torino and 2 shows in Milano and Paris on 14 & 15 November,
  7. Guess I'm hitting those opening shows too
  8. The shows better be EXTREMELY different to play that many in one town. Like , Pearl Jam type mixing up the set. Otherwise 1 show for me. I'm not making the same mistake I made during the 360 tour. Not forking over money to see 2 different songs rotated.
  9. Yeah, that's the only advantage of the tour starting in the US for me - being able to tell if it's really worth to attend several nights
  10. Honestly, I'm such a fanboy for seeing them live that if they played the exact same set 4 nights in a row I wouldn't be mad.
  11. I wouldn't be mad if tickets were free either
  12. Originally posted by LikeASong:Yeah, that's the only advantage of the tour starting in the US for me - being able to tell if it's really worth to attend several nights
    Exactly. If it's in that order, I'll judge the two cities before me. I'll initially go for night 1 and the final show. Then make the judgement call for the middle shows based on what they do setlist wise. To make it interesting they need to at least have 100 songs ready to rotate.