1. Originally posted by BelgianBono:[..]

    No they won't.
    By then they've played over 100-120 shows.
    You can't expect them to play the same tour on the same locations over and over again...
    I mean, Dublin already had 3 shows, Holland 2, England 3. For a world-tour, that's enough per country.


    You don't know.. they are always up for something new and unique.
    And about the the shows, why not? Aslong as they refresh the show and setlists.
    Some tours they played 4 times in one country so why not 5?


  2. Nothing wrong with Dubllin - I love the place but I personally dont think it merits another show for the following reasons:

    * its already had 3 on this tour
    * the hassle the band get everytime they play there (blocked trucks anyone?!) This isnt 360 specific either - its happened on lots of tours
    * as ive said before, Ive personally found Dublin shows to be massively overrated. I found the Vertigo and 360 gigs at Croke to be good but not great. Slane was the exception (brilliant)
  3. All those reasons aside, it is still their hometown That warrants 10 other shows if they want to
  4. Originally posted by PEDRO67:[..]

    Nothing wrong with Dubllin - I love the place but I personally dont think it merits another show for the following reasons:

    * its already had 3 on this tour
    * the hassle the band get everytime they play there (blocked trucks anyone?!) This isnt 360 specific either - its happened on lots of tours
    * as ive said before, Ive personally found Dublin shows to be massively overrated. I found the Vertigo and 360 gigs at Croke to be good but not great. Slane was the exception (brilliant)



    You have Croke to blame for all of that. The stadium is feet from folks houses. The new Aviva is in a nicer part of town as well as being a nicer stadium. I'm also pretty sure that the band actually want to play there. It's one of the nicer stadiums in Europe.

    Dublin shows are overrated but who's fault is that? Old Dublin shows used to be great but Dublin shows from Vertigo onwards are 50% tourist. U2 in Dublin is a tourist attraction and not a homecoming concert like they used to be.
  5. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    You have Croke to blame for all of that. The stadium is feet from folks houses. The new Aviva is in a nicer part of town as well as being a nicer stadium. I'm also pretty sure that the band actually want to play there. It's one of the nicer stadiums in Europe.

    Dublin shows are overrated but who's fault is that? Old Dublin shows used to be great but Dublin shows from Vertigo onwards are 50% tourist. U2 in Dublin is a tourist attraction and not a homecoming concert like they used to be.


    Good point on Croke Ger - it aint the best. Id be game to give the Aviva a go to see if its any better.

    I want to love going see them 'at home' but Slane aside, its been a disappointment so far.

  6. Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]

    You have Croke to blame for all of that. The stadium is feet from folks houses. The new Aviva is in a nicer part of town as well as being a nicer stadium. I'm also pretty sure that the band actually want to play there. It's one of the nicer stadiums in Europe.

    Dublin shows are overrated but who's fault is that? Old Dublin shows used to be great but Dublin shows from Vertigo onwards are 50% tourist. U2 in Dublin is a tourist attraction and not a homecoming concert like they used to be.


    Shows are "overrated" because people have too high expectations of those shows, like oo they will play Bad, 40, ASOH for sure, Dublin must be special etc etc. So if that doesn't happen then people are maybe dissapointed, while in fact they were at a great show in a great city.
  7. Originally posted by Malahide:[..]

    Shows are "overrated" because people have too high expectations of those shows, like oo they will play Bad, 40, ASOH for sure, Dublin must be special etc etc. So if that doesn't happen then people are maybe dissapointed, while in fact they were at a great show in a great city.



    I don't agree with that. In my experience, the gigs just haven't been as good - simple as that.

    Maybe the band feel additional pressure of playing at home? maybe its Croke? I dunno
  8. Originally posted by PEDRO67:[..]


    I don't agree with that. In my experience, the gigs just haven't been as good - simple as that.

    Maybe the band feel additional pressure of playing at home? maybe its Croke? I dunno


    There's no additional pressure nowdays. Croke 2 was as good as any other 360 shows I saw in my opinion. And look at the set for Croke 3 on the Vertigo tour.


  9. Seems if they come to Brazil, they won't play Rio de Janeiro, as the Maracana stadium will be closed until 2012, according to a paper here.

  10. Originally posted by Malahide:[..]

    Seems if they come to Brazil, they won't play Rio de Janeiro, as the Maracana stadium will be closed until 2012, according to a paper here.




    Why are they closing Maracana??
  11. refurbishment (WC 2014, Olympic Games 2016)
  12. @Pedro And what about the fans in Dublin who can't afford to travel abroad to see them? It's not a good enough reason that the gigs are overrated that they just ignore us and as Chris said, try could play 10 shows if they want

    Something about the Aviva, what about the end with like 12 rows? Would they be allowed speakers that end?