

Originally posted by Malahide:How are the outdoor shows compared to the (short) indoor concerts at the end of last year?
Originally posted by KieranU2:Even if it is true, I'm going to say that this Mylo Xyloto Tour is pretty much like U2's ZooTV Tour: very expensive and trying to make the audience interested in the whole stage set-up. ZooTV was almost backrupt — very close to it actually; Mylo Xyloto Tour might be in the same situation as ZooTV.
Originally posted by LikeASong:The wristbands are a MUCH bigger spending than the fireworks, lights and lasers combined. Keep in mind that, even if they have mass-produced -that means they have a very low cost per unit- the xylobands, it's still a "lost investment" (in the sense that everyone gets one and virtually nobody throws it back to the recycle point). Mreover, developing, producing and testing a wristband that glows when activaded by a very certain range of radiofrequencies can't be much cheaper than 2 bucks per unit. That means ~100.000 lost pounds/euro/whatever per night (with a conservative cost per unit of 2 bucks, it might be more). That's really bankrupt-worthy.