1. I'm not talking about any specific stage design - just about tour schedule and style (indoors, more intimate, various shows per city).


    And I agree: the LED curtains were cool - but they're old fashioned already. They'd never repeat themselves.
  2. Hopefully they take the Invisible screen on tour with them.

  3. I hope they don't... If it's invisible, we won't get to see anything, huh?
  4. Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha







  5. - Going back indoors
    - Stripped down
    - Shows in pairs (one with hits for casual fans, one with rarities for die-hards ?)

    => They've actually listened to us. These were conclusions from discussions we've had here in the past.
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:I'm not talking about any specific stage design - just about tour schedule and style (indoors, more intimate, various shows per city).


    And I agree: the LED curtains were cool - but they're old fashioned already. They'd never repeat themselves.

    That's our U2. Filled to the brim with pride that they'll never let themselves live to see the day that they have to repeat a big idea.

    This time around, we really have no idea what the heck they are thinking regarding this next tour. At least when Vertigo was still making its rounds, we had heard about Bono's idea of some sort of suspended speaker system inspired by that structure at LAX. What will they do this time around? I'm pretty sure U2 isn't the type to skimp out on the stage design. Even if it's simple, it'll be designed with a very specific purpose in mind.
  7. They'll be working with Barco to create something that is cutting edge no doubt.
  8. I wonder what they are gonna do in a country like The Netherlands. Last tour they did the ArenA twice, which could hold 60.000 each night, if they wanna go indoor this time they have to move to the Ziggo dome wich only hold 17.000 people.
  9. Think like a theatershow like WarHorse. Multiple shows, say 20 shows in a city... spread over a couple of weeks. Less costs to build up the stage. They can fly back home after performing a couple of shows in a row. That would be a nice concept.The only disadvantage is that the tour would end in 2020. Hmmm is that a disadvantage... ☺️
  10. Originally posted by joshuatreenl:Think like a theatershow like WarHorse. Multiple shows, say 20 shows in a city... spread over a couple of weeks. Less costs to build up the stage. They can fly back home after performing a couple of shows in a row. That would be a nice concept.The only disadvantage is that the tour would end in 2020. Hmmm is that a disadvantage... ☺️

    I really don't see them doing 20 in one city.
  11. Originally posted by BelgianBono:- Going back indoors
    - Stripped down
    - Shows in pairs (one with hits for casual fans, one with rarities for die-hards ?)

    => They've actually listened to us. These were conclusions from discussions we've had here in the past.

    I would hope for a mixture of songs because what if you can't get tickets to the certain show that you want? Smaller venues will mean less tickets.