1. Hello, for those who don't recognize me cleraly, I'm tchezao, and have a modest participation on this site. I want to share my happyness by the unique opportunity I'll have to see the music of my life: U2 in Brazil. I'm great U2 fan, even in a country relatively excluded from the fan-market with all it's collector editions and products.

    but I'll go to a U2 concert and I'm really satisfected, in this new year.
    So my question: how can I get to ther inner circle since i'ts part of GA? It's just get early to the line and run crazy and crouch to the catwalk?
  2. Get there early
  3. I did 6 am at both frankfurt and hannover,but I was aiming for the outer rail in the centre which to me anyways is the best spot.I'd imagine you'd be the same for the front rail but yes do the 'fast' walk and ignore the security when they say slow down! and you should get a decent spot,and once there don't move and you'll need to sit down and lean against the rail.
  4. Originally posted by tchezao:Hello, for those who don't recognize me cleraly, I'm tchezao, and have a modest participation on this site. I want to share my happyness by the unique opportunity I'll have to see the music of my life: U2 in Brazil. I'm great U2 fan, even in a country relatively excluded from the fan-market with all it's collector editions and products.

    but I'll go to a U2 concert and I'm really satisfected, in this new year.
    So my question: how can I get to ther inner circle since i'ts part of GA? It's just get early to the line and run crazy and crouch to the catwalk?


    I think if you want rail in the pit in Brazil you're probably going to need to camp out, but arriving really early (like 4 or 5am) should see you in the pit and in a good spot. From what I've heard, the South American gigs have been a bit of a free-for-all, and it often doesn't matter whether you arrived first or 500th.

    Don't forget that the middle sector of the outside catwalk rail is an excellent spot too.