Originally posted by LikeASong[..]I said it because I knew you're plane pilot... See you, mate!
and the number changes but you're like a Jumbo here (It's a praise hehe

Originally posted by LikeASong[..]I said it because I knew you're plane pilot... See you, mate!
Originally posted by BelgianBonoBut next time, i'm taking my tent and sleep before the stadium to have tickets i think !![]()
Originally posted by AidanFormigoniThanks LikeASong...I'm very happy because I like when people remember the things that I love...
see you spanish friend...thanks for all!!![]()
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Originally posted by BelgianBono
But of course i wasn't there...
Actually i've never seen a concert of U2![]()
With Vertigo-tour, they played only once in Belgium and it was sold out immediately !
But next time, i'm taking my tent and sleep before the stadium to have tickets i think !![]()
Originally posted by AidanFormigoni[..]
It's the best option...I did that and I got the tickets![]()
Originally posted by Angel_or_Devil[..]
Wahey! I went to the Cardiff Millennium Stadium gig as well. It was a bit echoey where I was (standing by the lower tier seats to the right of the stage ), Where were you roughly in the Stadium? (Just downloaded the Zootv cardiff one)![]()
Originally posted by u2met86Date of Birth: 1986/07/13 (one year anniversary of Live Aid; I was destined to be a U2 fan)
ZooTV 1992/03/09 - Uniondale, New York - Nassau Coliseum
PopMart 1997/06/03 - East Rutherford, New Jersey - Giants Stadium
Elevation 2001/06/17 - New York, New York - Madison Square Garden
HTDAAB Promo Tour 2004/11/22 - Brooklyn, New York - Empire Ferry Fulton Park (aka Live at the Brooklyn Bridge)
Vertigo 2005/05/18 - East Rutherford, New Jersey - Continental Arena
Vertigo 2005/11/22 - New York, New York - Madison Square Garden
We haven't played outdoors in the States this year, as in a way it suits the music and this production. In Europe, we have to perform in daylight and it's a real pain in the neck.
“It's impossible to escape from daylight now we're into the summer. For example, the band are going on stage in Manchester tonight at 8.45, and it won't even start getting dark until after half nine. “
As you go further north, to Oslo and Copenhagen, it just doesn't get dark at all, he said.
“The logistics are completely different in this European tour, as we're playing outdoors. We need to build the stage from the ground up at every venue. In arenas in the US, the stage is suspended from the roof.
“The overheads are much, much higher in Europe. The type of arenas we play in the States, with up to 20,000 seats, just don't exist here - I wish they did.”