1. uhm i don't know if Horsens, for example, was bigger
  2. Originally posted by PEDRO67:[..]

    If you look at places that have still to be visited and could sell out shows then we could realistically look at:

    Rotterdam
    Arnhem
    Budapest
    Prague
    Bucharest
    Madrid
    Lisbon

    Add those to Dublin (x2/3), London, Cardiff and Edinburgh and you have a seriouss leg of touring on your hands.

    Oh and finally, I had a thought last night that they might finish the tour at the Nou Camp thus making it a 360 Tour - ie going full circle and finishing where they started!

    Too much time on my hands I think!!!!!!


    Good idea!!!

    I was just thinking about that Bucharest is really very far from the UK so that seems a bit unlikely to me that they'd pack up and bring the stage all the way from the UK to Romania (or even Paris is far away from Bucharest). Wouldn't be more logical to do a UK tour and then go to Bucharest and some other countries around there e.g. Serbia or maybe to Asia? Dunno.

    They say about the stadium in Budapest that it's in a very poor condition (it is indeed) and U2 wouldn't go there because it's not safe. I don't buy this because the stadium was good enough for Metallica and the Stones. And Metallica I think get slightly noisier than our guys I'm sure the stage would fit into the stadium btw so that can't be a reason to skip Budapest. A reason can be though that folks around here don't really give a damn to U2 so I'm not sure about a sell out show here.

    I've read somewhere that the Rotterdam stadium has the same poor condition issue.

  3. Originally posted by divisionbell:[..]

    those UK rumours have gone so quiet

    they surely wouldn't bring all the stuff here just for one show. but I don't really think any country near Romania would likely host a U2 show.



    I've done a little research and there are a few stadiums in the nearby countries that would match the standards for a concert. Vasil Levski from Sofia has a capacity of 43.000, but Don Valley from Sheffield only had 25.000 (50.000 for concerts). This one was renovated in 2002 and should be in a good shape.
    There is a five-star arena in Donetsk, Ukraine, the Donbass Arena, but it's a little far from Bucharest. It will host some of the matches from EURO 2012. I am not sure about the logistics for transporting the stage there, but it's definitely worth considering.
    In Serbia we have the Red Star Stadium (Marakana), which is seven years newer than Silesian Stadium from Chorzow.
    Even if there are not even rumours about any of the countries mentioned, I would bet for at least one of the three. In my opinion, Sofia has the best odds.
  4. Originally posted by Uke:[..]

    I've done a little research and there are a few stadiums in the nearby countries that would match the standards for a concert. Vasil Levski from Sofia has a capacity of 43.000, but Don Valley from Sheffield only had 25.000 (50.000 for concerts). This one was renovated in 2002 and should be in a good shape.
    There is a five-star arena in Donetsk, Ukraine, the Donbass Arena, but it's a little far from Bucharest. It will host some of the matches from EURO 2012. I am not sure about the logistics for transporting the stage there, but it's definitely worth considering.
    In Serbia we have the Red Star Stadium (Marakana), which is seven years newer than Silesian Stadium from Chorzow.
    Even if there are not even rumours about any of the countries mentioned, I would bet for at least one of the three. In my opinion, Sofia has the best odds.


    good finds!

    haha we're just dreaming up a whole new U2 tour leg
  5. Originally posted by PEDRO67:Oh and finally, I had a thought last night that they might finish the tour at the Nou Camp thus making it a 360 Tour - ie going full circle and finishing where they started!

    That would be simply awesome.
  6. September is the start of the football season in Europe. I think we can skip soccer stadiums

    - Barcalona
    - Amsterdam/Rotterdam
    - Madrid
    - Paris
    - Dublin
    - London
  7. Originally posted by Janus02:September is the start of the football season in Europe. I think we can skip soccer stadiums

    - Barcalona
    - Amsterdam/Rotterdam
    - Madrid
    - Paris
    - Dublin
    - London


    they still could do shows in football stadiums in August
  8. last year they played in Rome in october when the football season was started since one month or more


  9. I think it's no problem at all when they play mid-week.... so starting to build up The Claw on Sunday, have the show on Wednesday and be gone from the stadium on Friday night so there can be a soccer game on Saturday
  10. Originally posted by MacStripey:[..]

    I think it's no problem at all when they play mid-week.... so starting to build up The Claw on Sunday, have the show on Wednesday and be gone from the stadium on Friday night so there can be a soccer game on Saturday


    No big club would risk it. The playing surface in Sheffield and Glasgow was destroyed last year after the gigs.


  11. Sheffield is an athletics field and the Hampden pitch was relaid immediately afterward so no issues there.

    The cost of new turf would be included in negotiations with the venue. As someone pointed out earlier, the home of both Lazio and Roma was used for a gig this October and the pitch is used every week.

    Ha ha - things have came a long way since Zooropa. Celtic Park was decimated after the gigs. You could see the walkway a b stage outlines on the pitch for weeks after it!!

  12. Relaying is fine but clubs like Barcelona and most premier league clubs wouldnt risk it mid season. If the boys want to play Europe they will make it work.