1. Originally posted by thefly07I would love to see them in a stadium, in U2 By U2, Edge said the 3rd leg of Vertigo was supposed to be a stadium leg, but due to the canceled first leg shows it was indoor, to somewhat of a regret apparently. I think the band might still be a little stung from Popmart since the stadiums were hardly full. Could they sell out stadiums every night in the US? I hope so. Arenas? without question. I think arenas are better in general, but like I said, I'd love to see them in a stadium, preferably a European one


    No doubt the band are still stung from PopMart but it's 11 years ago. Different band. Different market. And most importantly have stayed active rather than their 4 year hiatus between ZooTV and PopMart
  2. Originally posted by MirrorballMan1991[..]

    No doubt the band are still stung from PopMart but it's 11 years ago. Different band. Different market. And most importantly have stayed active rather than their 4 year hiatus between ZooTV and PopMart


    true, I would just say the might be more hesitant? i really dont know, guess we'll find out
  3. Originally posted by thefly07[..]

    true, I would just say the might be more hesitant? i really dont know, guess we'll find out


    They should do it ala ZooTV style arenas first leg in NA then see if it's feasible to play outdoors when they come back
  4. Originally posted by MirrorballMan1991[..]

    They should do it ala ZooTV style arenas first leg in NA then see if it's feasible to play outdoors when they come back


    At the same time, though, on Vertigo Tour, tickets weren't in as high of demand by the third leg, I believe, even though they did sell out 40+ arena shows. Maybe it would be best to go for gold (stadiums) right at first and see if there's any market left over after that... but I'm not sure.
  5. Originally posted by digitize[..]

    At the same time, though, on Vertigo Tour, tickets weren't in as high of demand by the third leg, I believe, even though they did sell out 40+ arena shows. Maybe it would be best to go for gold (stadiums) right at first and see if there's any market left over after that... but I'm not sure.


    North America's version of "music" sucks. Why couldn't be easy to predict the North American market for U2?
  6. Originally posted by MirrorballMan1991[..]

    North America's version of "music" sucks. Why couldn't be easy to predict the North American market for U2?


    If only we were all like Canada, which is to say more like Europe.
  7. Originally posted by MirrorballMan1991[..]

    North America's version of "music" sucks. Why couldn't be easy to predict the North American market for U2?


    there are a lot of folks who like country....the 'twang' version of rock
  8. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    there are a lot of folks who like country....the 'twang' version of rock


    Where I live, it's either country, "Christian" contemporary, or the nauseating form of pop/R&B that clogs up Billboard nowadays.
  9. Originally posted by digitize[..]

    Where I live, it's either country, "Christian" contemporary, or the nauseating form of pop/R&B that clogs up Billboard nowadays.


    stadium rock needs a comeback....bring on the stones and u2!
  10. Originally posted by stj0691[..]

    stadium rock needs a comeback....bring on the stones and u2!


    Stones need to hang it up...sorry but their boat sailed away some time ago. Great band just overdone
  11. Originally posted by MirrorballMan1991[..]

    Stones need to hang it up...sorry but their boat sailed away some time ago. Great band just overdone


    they still rock...its Mick that cant anymore
  12. I'd take the Stones over Miley Cyrus any day of the week and twice on Sunday.