1. why do they keep adding shows when all presale codes have been used up?


  2. Because they wanna make money obviously
    There are also so called 'general sales'


  3. That's the rumour. Nothing more.
    Speculations run from U2 playing in front of the Tour Eiffel on July 14th to U2 playing Arras.


  4. That would be a big surprise haha, all those Belgiums who have tickets for either Holland or Germany now. Poor them. And poor U2 for only now announcing this.
  5. Playing on front if the Eiffel tower
  6. Another Chicago date is up, Sunday night...and there's another Boston date and another New York date...
  7. Originally posted by Remy:[..]

    That would be a big surprise haha, all those Belgiums who have tickets for either Holland or Germany now. Poor them. And poor U2 for only now announcing this.


    that's exactly my point.
  8. Originally posted by Remy:[..]

    That would be a big surprise haha, all those Belgiums who have tickets for either Holland or Germany now. Poor them. And poor U2 for only now announcing this.


    That would indeed be fucked up for them. Still nice if they do Brussels
  9. GA isn't too expensive, $160. Maybe I'll get them today.
  10. Pretty insane

    Originally posted by U2.COMRecord Breaking
    30 March 2009


    The shows in Chicago, Boston and New York were instantaneous sell-outs this morning, setting records for single day attendance in each city. Second and final shows have now been announced and presales for U2.com subscribers open tomorrow.

    With sales this morning of over 82,000 tickets in New York, 72,000 in Boston and 65,000 in Chicago the U2 U2 360° Tour will set the largest single day attendance record in each city.

    North American sales are repeating the record-breaking numbers seen for U2's upcoming European shows: in London, with over 6700 tickets sold in just 60 seconds, ticket sales at Wembley Stadium resulted in the highest ever sales rate in the UK. At Dublin's Croke Park, 160,000 tickets for performances on July 24th and 25th sold out in 40 minutes, leading to the announcement of a third show.

    Sales in Gothenburg and Amsterdam were so brisk that second performances were added and sold out within hours. Zagreb sales broke all records in Croatia while Barcelona sold out in 54 minutes - the fastest ever sold out show in the history of pop music in Spain.

    This morning, after an instant sell-out for the North American tour opener in Chicago on September 12th, a second performance was added for September 13th. In Boston, in addition to the September 20th performance, fans will be able to see the band again on the following night. And the Giants Stadium show in New York on September 24 will be followed by another on September 25th. Tickets for the second show in Toronto also sold out this morning.

    Six other North American dates were also announced today : Washington, DC (September 29th); Charlottesville, VA (October 1st); Atlanta, GA (October 6th), Tampa, FL (October 9th), Los Angeles, CA (October 25th) and Vancouver BC (October 28th).

    A presale for these dates and for the extra shows in Chicago, Boston and New York will begin tomorrow for U2.com subscribers.