Originally posted by MWSAH:Let's keep the discussion to Frankfurt. Thanks.
Originally posted by dieder:I'm nervous already.
Originally posted by JuJuman:[..]
Are you attending the show?
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
uhuh. leaving this night.
Originally posted by MacStripey:car's ready for take-off, U2 flags on the back and side windows, ticket at hand, some money to dramatically waste on merchandise.... adrenaline floating through my system by now... is it tomorrow yet?![]()
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Originally posted by dieder:[..]
Hell! I can't wait haha. See you there! Which entrance are you gonna take?
Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]
gosh, haven't thought about that at all yetwhat are the options? which one are you heading to?
I read some not so not nice stories from a Bruce Springsteen concert at Commerzbank Arena. People had been queuing at one entrance only to be told that it wouldn't be open to GA anyway and they had to go to a different one. It was apparently very chaotic when the gates opened because security didn't control the crowds.
" Just read on the German U2 board that ALL entrances will be open for GA, but E1 and E2 are the ones where you have to run the longest because you have to pass the east tribune,that means the run leads almost around the whole stadium. E 3, 4, 5 are the ones where you have to run far as well, but not as far, so these will be more crowded. E3 should be the best one, so I expect most people there.
But people over at u2tour.de are already saying that all of this info doesn't necessarily mean anything because they've had different experiences with different concerts at the Commerzbank Arena. It's never handled as it should be."
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
It seems that at some of the entrances you have to run longer to the field. Wait, I'm looking it up for ya.
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So... I'm afraid it will become very, very messy