1. Originally posted by divisionbell:In case you missed it, someone posted this on a Spanish forum:

    August 25, 2011 - Amsterdam, Netherlands at Amsterdam Arena
    September 3, 2011 - Belfast, Northern Ireland at Casement Park
    September 6, 2011 - Edinburgh, Scotland at Murrayfield
    September 9, 2011 - London, England at Wembley Stadium
    September 16, 2011 - Dublin, Ireland at AVIVA Stadium


    None of this is confirmed yet of course but let's keep our fingers crossed that it is TRUE!!!! !


    Lead me to the original post (=give me a link) and I'll report full info here in a minute. It has to be a joke, though...
  2. If you didn't see it first Sergio I don't think it's true
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]

    Lead me to the original post (=give me a link) and I'll report full info here in a minute. It has to be a joke, though...


    This can't be real concert dates because they are banned from playing any 360 gig in the UK.


  4. Didn't they leave too much damage in UK stadiums to be allowed to play there. I'm sure I heard about it on this site.
  5. They damaged the pitches but they weren't banned lol


  6. I thought that was why there wasn't any UK dates on the European tour last year.


  7. I think concerts make to much money for them to say no, and even if one stadium said no, i doubt they all would. It was probably just the economic climate or a plan to come back for a UK leg later on
  8. Originally posted by Hans23:[..]

    I think concerts make to much money for them to say no, and even if one stadium said no, i doubt they all would. It was probably just the economic climate or a plan to come back for a UK leg later on


    That's possible. But I think 3 European legs would be a bit much.


  9. I never heard about it anyway. As Hans said, they make too much money to pass it up. I don't think we got a reason for no Irish/UK dates last year
  10. Wrong quote ^^ Never heard about the damage pitches being the reason for no UK dates