
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:It's amazing that I just pulled 2 lowers for Msg n4. That's never happened before during a U2 tour for me. Usually all shows would easily be sold out by now. I can't help to think that the $300 price tag has something to do with it. I hope they get the point.
Originally posted by iTim:[..]
I'm jealous of those attending one MSG gig, but you and Ed are attending all four
Originally posted by iTim:[..]
I'm jealous of those attending one MSG gig, but you and Ed are attending all four
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:I know the whole U2 and NYC connection, but are the shows really that different? (besides a trip to the best city in the world)
Originally posted by EDDMB:[..]
IMO yes . The band love nyc . It's a totally different atmosphere then anywhere else . It's obviously a big travel venue, so you have a great mixture of fans .
I have seen the band in other big cities , Boston , London Hartford , NJ , Philly Montreal ...MSG is surreal IMO .
I saw there first msg show , 04.01.85
They still talk about it ....the building is like no other .....
Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]
It's that reason that I've wanted to see them (and Bruce) there for as long as I have known what concerts and bootlegs are. It has to be the number one arena in the world to see a show. Elton John and Billy Joel both love it too, I believe
Originally posted by iTim:Remarkably, all four London dates appear as sold out on Ticketmaster and axs now.