1. Originally posted by Remy:6 June, 2010 Anaheim CA Angel Stadium
    12 June, 2010 Denver CO US Invesco Field
    16 June, 2010 Oakland CA US Oakland Coliseum
    20 June, 2010 Seattle WA US Qwest Field
    23 June, 2010 Edmonton CA Commonwealth Stadium
    30 June, 2010 East Lansing MI US Spartan Stadium
    3 July, 2010 Toronto ON CA Rogers Centre
    6 July, 2010 Chicago IL US Soldier Field
    9 July, 2010 Miami FL US Land Shark Stadium
    12 July, 2010 Philadelphia PA US Lincoln Financial Field
    16 July, 2010 Montreal QC CA Venue TBA
    19 July, 2010 New York NY US New Meadowlands Stadium

    US dates.


    I believe more dates will come soon in US...

    And now they will annouce the Brazilian dates, right?

  2. Originally posted by Doc32:Anyone have any info on if the codes for the North American dates will work like last time were you could use it for more than one gig, or if it will be like the European dates and you can only get 4 for one show


    It will be like this American's leg, you will be able to buy up to 4 tickets, for up to 4 shows. It has to do with the kind contract with Live Nation (which is different in USA and Europe), not really with U2
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    It will be like this American's leg, you will be able to buy up to 4 tickets, for up to 4 shows. It has to do with the kind contract with Live Nation (which is different in USA and Europe), not really with U2


    excellent, i like it much better this way
  4. What do y'all think about the chances of getting GAs with the regular sale for the show at Michigan State? Should I suck it up and buy the U2.com membership?
  5. Originally posted by gavinfriday:U2 is becoming more and more a marketing machine, latest marketing action:

    releasing TUF-remaster, followed immediately by the live broadcast of Rose Bowl, followed one day later by announcing new concert dates.

    Their newest try in filling stadiums complete, looks a bit desperate in my eyes.

    However, I am very happy with that remaster and the broadcast, but it's a bit transparant Paul McG....


    I think that that is because it is an expensive tour and they are fraid of ending it in with no money like on popmart. also nloth didn´t sell so well by their standards. I was reading an interview for spin and they seemed quite disappointed with it...

    brazilian dates? when? i also think they´ll add more u.s. dates, there are huge gaps in between concerts....
  6. Originally posted by NLOTH_Victor:[..]

    I think that that is because it is an expensive tour and they are fraid of ending it in with no money like on popmart. also nloth didn´t sell so well by their standards. I was reading an interview for spin and they seemed quite disappointed with it...

    brazilian dates? when? i also think they´ll add more u.s. dates, there are huge gaps in between concerts....


    Hope they do and i'm assuming they will.

    Seems odd to me to go from michigan to toronto then back to the midwest for Chicago....who scheduled that one?
  7. Originally posted by Doc32:[..]

    Hope they do and i'm assuming they will.

    Seems odd to me to go from michigan to toronto then back to the midwest for Chicago....who scheduled that one?


    I often think that there are some bad planning mistakes made by U2 and their crew. I´m no professional, but there´s a bit of common sense and also I have a friend who has a band here in Brazil and it´s getting famous around southern brazil and they go on minitours and festivals, and I see how they organize these things. I mean, from tour schedules to single release choices they seem to pick poorly. Even B-sides and remixes. I wish these things were done more carefully and thoughtfully. But I don´t know if this is the case because The stage might be the same for Chicago and Toronto while it is another one for Michigan. Just maybe.
  8. Originally posted by Doc32:[..]

    Hope they do and i'm assuming they will.

    Seems odd to me to go from michigan to toronto then back to the midwest for Chicago....who scheduled that one?


    the venues next to the city they have just played could be booked meaning they have to go further afield for their next show rather than just on to the nearest city or state.
  9. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    the venues next to the city they have just played could be booked meaning they have to go further afield for their next show rather than just on to the nearest city or state.


    Ya i see what your saying, although the only one of those 3 venues in use over the summer is the one in toronto for baseball season. But your point makes sense and is probably the case. Seeing as they fly back and forth to NYC after almost every show, it doesnt really matter anyways
  10. Originally posted by Doc32:[..]

    Ya i see what your saying, although the only one of those 3 venues in use over the summer is the one in toronto for baseball season. But your point makes sense and is probably the case. Seeing as they fly back and forth to NYC after almost every show, it doesnt really matter anyways


    Stadiums are used for more things than sports nowadays. Other bands may be touring or monster trucks might be in town or something
  11. So me and 5 other friends are preparing to go to the Anaheim show, any advice on how to get good GA seats on the floor for 6 people? Is it expensive to be on the floor? Anyone have any information regarding being close to the stage. not even inside the inner circle but outside.
  12. oh and i have no u2.com subscription. (damn parents)