Originally posted by FarazU2:Am i the only one who thought vertigo tour was epically cool? Well i think that because the tour looked awesome in U23D
Absolutely not. I voted Vertigo..
The middle section bores me- its' true. But there are certain parts of 360° and Elevation that bore me too- GRANTED they're not all clumped together into one section of the show (SBS/Bullet on Vertigo was pretty bad)
But the Vertigo Tour was in progress when I first got into U2...the Chicago DVD opened my eyes to songs I'd never heard by them, even though Rattle & Hum was my first DVD of theirs. Songs from "Boy", the Zoo-Encore, and even "Elevation" were completely unknown to me at that point. I was in 8th grade, and the only U2 I knew was what my dad had on the radio- New Years Day, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Where the Streets Have No Name...all the really popular old hits. Nothing modern.
The light curtains were a brilliant touch, one-upping the Elevation stage. Keeping it simple, but taking it to the next level. I love the lights moving around the ellipse, the fog machines, and the bands' wardrobe, too

The setlist was a tad flawed, but it was all I had at that point. I have so much emotional connection to that era- even though I never actually attended a show- it just automatically remains my favorite tour of 2000's and on. 360° has been a magical experience, but I feel strange rating it yet when its' not over. Setlist changes were frequent on the later legs of Vertigo- and if that happens with 360°, and the fans get just a touch of variety, then it will jump to the #1 spot.
Sorry for the apparent novel.