1. Originally posted by clover68:summarizing an article of an italian newspaper (La Stampa)
    Live Nation seems to be interested in taking the administration of the Olimpico stadium in Turin.
    "and for the season 2012 Live Nation has in program Rolling Stones, Madonna and U2 again"


    I think that live nation still believes in U2 when they are telling them that they are going to release an album soon.


  2. One more Europe leg & a Dublin finale would be so awesome. I'd try pretty hard to get to that.


  3. I tend to agree. I'm Canadian so I think it's great that Moncton is getting a show but I think the fans in Europe/UK/Ireland (beyond Glastonbury) deserve to hear the stuff they've recently put into their shows
  4. Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
    the fans in Europe/UK/Ireland (beyond Glastonbury) deserve to hear the stuff they've recently put into their shows


    Especially Zooropa....
  5. No way they can perform on the 23rd in Dublin and on the 24th in Salt Lake City. No way. They'd be destroyed. Specially if you consider it wouldn't be just the performance at the event and taking the plane........ knowing Bono, he would spend 3 hours with Obama at a party, and then speak to the media for another 3 or 4 hours... No way.
  6. What about their promise to help Ireland this year? Is there any news on that 'help'?

  7. sorry for the heartshocking .. of course no new rumors abour the tour ..but i didn't know wherelse put the latest tour stat ..

    fomr Billboard

    U2 360 Tour Total Stats to Date (Chicago)
    Total Gross-$676,157,831
    Attendance-6,655,518
    Average Gross-$6,694,631
    Average Attendance-65,896
    Average Ticket Price-$101.59
    Shows-101
    Sellouts-101
  8. Proof that u2 r massive sellouts.
  9. I was at shows with plenty of empty seats. I highly doubt all shows were sold out.
  10. generally the sold out tag is based on the number of tickets put for sale which not necessarily match the whole capacity of the venue; so a show can be sold out but the venue not completely full.
  11. Local Philadelphia paper said today that tickets are available, even on Ticketmaster.com today (although they're the super-expensive ones) and several for less than face value on stubhub.com. A local non-profit was offering free tickets to the first 150 people who donated shoes to them (Tickets were from people who bought for shows in 2010 and couldn't make the rescheduled dates).