1. Oh sorry, my fault. Swap them around
  2. Would imagine it's very likely both parties will try and make 2011 work now. They'll clearly still be touring.
  3. Is it very bold to think that this was a highly unlikely event in the first place?
    U2's festival days are long long behind them..... they need the big tailormade stage show nowadays..... anyway I was worried that they couldn't pull it of this year.
    Thats why I dont think they will jump to the occassion again next year... It was a one-off try, maybe the're even a little relieved? Would have LOVED to see them shine at Glasto this year though.....
  4. Originally posted by u2joost:Is it very bold to think that this was a highly unlikely event in the first place?
    U2's festival days are long long behind them..... they need the big tailormade stage show nowadays..... anyway I was worried that they couldn't pull it of this year.
    Thats why I dont think they will jump to the occassion again next year... It was a one-off try, maybe the're even a little relieved? Would have LOVED to see them shine at Glasto this year though.....


    Have to disagree with ya there mate. I don't think they were worried at all tbh
  5. Haha fair enough guess we'll never know unless they do it next year lol
  6. whether they triumphed or failed it was still going to be the most exciting U2 event for as long as i can remember....


    i really hope they re-book for next year...
  7. The Gorillaz to replace U2. Pretty cool
  8. If they do replay glasto next year i wouldn't mind a bit of a heads up from the band so i can get a ticket before they sell out. Glastonbury is famous for line up announcment after the tickets have sold.


  9. DEFINITELY OK with that. I mean, obviously I would rather U2...but I love me some Gorillaz. Maybe Lou Reed will make an appearance for "Some Kind of Nature", if they're including it in the set
  10. Yep there will be lots of collaborations. No doubt
  11. I love Damon Albarn, and Gorillaz have some pretty good stuff, so I'll definately be seeing them. cushions the blow somewhat.