1. Sounds logical the 2nd European leg will be a long one, after all the one we just had was rather small, compared to other U2 stadium legs...
  2. Originally posted by markp91:Sounds logical the 2nd European leg will be a long one, after all the one we just had was rather small, compared to other U2 stadium legs...


    Not really.
    This leg was a little shorter than earlier european stadium legs (~5-7 shows) but the stage concept and therefore the bigger capacities made up for it.
    I wouldn't expect a much longer european leg in 2010. After all, that's one of the main factors why they decided to go 360° - playing less shows but reaching bigger audiences.
  3. Originally posted by yuri31:[..]

    Some Austrian and Hungarian newspaper and an insider who's a member of U2place I think. Got it from a Czech fan site gathering this sort of information.


    The only problem is that the newspapers "Österreich" and "Blikk" where these "news" come from are notorious for making up stories... So I wouldn't book on these dates.

  4. Originally posted by yeah:[..]

    The only problem is that the newspapers "Österreich" and "Blikk" where these "news" come from are notorious for making up stories... So I wouldn't book on these dates.




    Well, this is just rumors thread, anyway.
  5. There's only one reliable site for tour dates and that's U2.com
    Better not buy tickets before anything is officially confirmed
    by the band themselves and certainly not from those scalpers.
  6. Just out of interest.....when do future legs get announced after the tour has started??
  7. Originally posted by Malahide:There's only one reliable site for tour dates and that's U2.com
    Better not buy tickets before anything is officially confirmed
    by the band themselves and certainly not from those scalpers.


    U2.com and reliable..hmm
  8. Following great success of Madonna concerts, Live Nation announces two popular rock bands to perform in Holy Land some time next summer

    Raz Shechnik
    Published: 09.13.09, 19:21 / Israel Culture

    Madonna's successful shows in Israel last week have paved the way for more major international artists to follow her lead, and now, Irish rock band U2 and English group Coldplay are expected to perform in the Holy Land next summer.


    Both groups are represented by the Live Nation events company, which represents most of the world's leading artists.

    The company's heads were amazed by the scope of sales to the Madonna concert – some 100,000 tickets were sold for two shows.


    This lead the company to realize that the Israeli public is hungry for concerts and is willing to pay for them.


    Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that Coldplay has already agreed to appear in Israel, and even planned on arriving this month, but due to a busy performance schedule, decided to postpone the trip.


    Barring any special surprises, Coldplay will perform in Israel some time between May and June, 2010.


    US, who appeared in Israel in 1997, is expected to put on another show in the Holy Land some time between June and September 2010.

    Shuki Weiss, who collaborates with Live Nation, said, "Live Nation was very impressed with the Israeli audience that swarmed to the Madonna and Depeche Mode concerts. The company now views Israel as an important market.


    "The Israeli production is also pleased to learn what a warm and great crowd there is for international shows. We would love to report of future performances when the time comes."


    Link



    Looking forward to seeing US!
  9. Contact u2.com and the answer will be:
    No tourdetails known yet.
    So wait and see.


  10. Oh we know - but it's great fun seeing how many of these rumours come true!
  11. I don't know whether this has been already posted, but it's interesting to see that Willie Williams marks the U2 360 Tour as "U2 360 Tour 2009 - 10" at his website here:
    http://www.willieworld.com/U2MainPage2a.html
    But sure, he doesn't state where in the world that would take place.