1. Originally posted by Cypress:I live in Vienna, we've been watching weather forecast for days. Today it's actually sunny, but not very warm. Winds will cool the air down, but that shouldn't be the problem. We've had very little rain these past days and I'm pretty sure it won't rain much tomorrow. We will go to the stadium in the afternoon. Knowing Austrian fans, that should be early enough.


    It's pretty nice weather today, if it's like this tomorrow then we will have a wonderful day! A breeze won't spoil the fun

    I will also go in the afternoon (just after noon I think), that's always good enough in the 360 tour when it's not an opening night show.
  2. just a quick question. I see I am in section F which is practically behind the stage. Do you think the expirience will be hampered by this. I know its the 360 tour but the stage has been pushed back much like it was in Croke park. Has anyone viewed any of the previous concerts from this angle and if so can they tell me of their expirience?
  3. Originally posted by overexcitedaj:just a quick question. I see I am in section F which is practically behind the stage. Do you think the expirience will be hampered by this. I know its the 360 tour but the stage has been pushed back much like it was in Croke park. Has anyone viewed any of the previous concerts from this angle and if so can they tell me of their expirience?


    I had one, and it was a shitty experience. Band never took their time to look or stand back, but this can differ per concert. You can't do much about it now, just try to enjoy and hope it's a good experience for you
  4. Band is in Vienna now?
    Anybody knows in which hotel U2 is staying?
    After gig they leave or spend a night?

    Thanks for answers
  5. Originally posted by teka55:Band is in Vienna now?
    Anybody knows in which hotel U2 is staying?
    After gig they leave or spend a night?

    Thanks for answers



    I read they are not staying in Vienna at all. They should arrive tomorrow, do the soundcheck, play the gig and fly away.
  6. Originally posted by Remy:[..]

    I had one, and it was a shitty experience. Band never took their time to look or stand back, but this can differ per concert. You can't do much about it now, just try to enjoy and hope it's a good experience for you


    yeh i was thinking they wouldnt show much love to the people behind alright, although i think once the sound and lighting is up to par i should be able to enjoy the night.
  7. Originally posted by overexcitedaj:[..]

    yeh i was thinking they wouldnt show much love to the people behind alright, although i think once the sound and lighting is up to par i should be able to enjoy the night.


    Absolutely, a U2 show is always a good thing to be at, even outside the stadium.
  8. Originally posted by yuri31:[..]

    I read they are not staying in Vienna at all. They should arrive tomorrow, do the soundcheck, play the gig and fly away.


    Yeah Vienna is close enough to Nice or even Dublin to do that. Remember last tour, they even did a concert in London a few hours before the gig


  9. Yeh was at the first 2 gigs in Croke Park last year and they where the best concerts id ever been too. Plus it being in Vienna one cant go wrong. Most beutiful city in the world imo. Hope everyone enjoys this tomorrow
  10. Originally posted by overexcitedaj:[..]

    Yeh was at the first 2 gigs in Croke Park last year and they where the best concerts id ever been too. Plus it being in Vienna one cant go wrong. Most beutiful city in the world imo. Hope everyone enjoys this tomorrow


    So true! Enjoy!
  11. Originally posted by overexcitedaj:just a quick question. I see I am in section F which is practically behind the stage. Do you think the expirience will be hampered by this. I know its the 360 tour but the stage has been pushed back much like it was in Croke park. Has anyone viewed any of the previous concerts from this angle and if so can they tell me of their expirience?


    Been behind stage for 2gigs. Well worth the 40 bucks, imho.