1. I dont think we'll see them officially call it a day. They'll just slow down drastically. They wont tour and wont release new music. Maybe an odd appearance here and there. I doubt they'll have a tour or album and brand it as their last one or farewell. I think they'll only stop when the first one unfortunately dies.
  2. Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]


    I dont think we'll see them officially call it a day. They'll just slow down drastically. They wont tour and wont release new music. Maybe an odd appearance here and there. I doubt they'll have a tour or album and brand it as their last one or farewell. I think they'll only stop when the first one unfortunately dies.
    I think about three last concerts, maybe LA, Berlin, and Slane. Imagine the last U2 concert at Slane Castle. Set up for 500k people, at slane. Obviously, it all ends with 40. Just let me dream.
  3. Originally posted by BonoVox05:[..]
    I think about three last concerts, maybe LA, Berlin, and Slane. Imagine the last U2 concert at Slane Castle. Set up for 500k people, at slane. Obviously, it all ends with 40. Just let me dream.
    500k.

    Of course that would be possible, at Slane.
  4. Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]


    I dont think we'll see them officially call it a day. They'll just slow down drastically. They wont tour and wont release new music. Maybe an odd appearance here and there. I doubt they'll have a tour or album and brand it as their last one or farewell. I think they'll only stop when the first one unfortunately dies.
    I don't think they'll "officially" call it, either. They're not the type of band to do the "farewell tour", then the "farewell, farewell tour" and then the "ok, this is really farewell tour" that so many bands do today...

    But, while I hope it's not true, I have my reservations this may be the last tour. We've gotten three tours in three years - substantial considering the bands output the last decade. The next record will take longer (even though they probably have the ground work laid already) but I think it'll take them awhile to recover from the last few years... add in the fact Adam is a new dad that wants to see his kid grow up, and I think the rest are ready to relax and enjoy what they've worked for... take some time to reflect, if you will...
  5. It would be doable, some of us might never leave this place, but it's worth it. Ok, let's go with 250k.
  6. Just watching the NHS awards and it really touched me. Amazing what some of these individuals are doing and a young girl who lost her friend last year at the Manchester concert raising money. Sorry to change the tone I just think these people are incredible and worth appreciating.
  7. Originally posted by BonoVox05:[..]
    I think about three last concerts, maybe LA, Berlin, and Slane. Imagine the last U2 concert at Slane Castle. Set up for 500k people, at slane. Obviously, it all ends with 40. Just let me dream.
    Or.. November 10th, final show this tour, happens to be in Dublin. The little things that give you away makes its tour debut as the final song of the show.
    "Sometimes the end is not coming
    It’s not coming
    The end is here"
    they finish it there.

    Highly unlikely though
  8. Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]
    Or.. November 10th, final show this tour, happens to be in Dublin. The little things that give you away makes its tour debut as the final song of the show.
    "Sometimes the end is not coming
    It’s not coming
    The end is here"
    they finish it there.

    Highly unlikely though
    If this is the case, I make sure I'm there to witness it and weep.
  9. Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]
    Or.. November 10th, final show this tour, happens to be in Dublin. The little things that give you away makes its tour debut as the final song of the show.
    "Sometimes the end is not coming
    It’s not coming
    The end is here"
    they finish it there.

    Highly unlikely though
    WRONG!
    They U2 will End with the beginning !
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