1. Tried for Boston tix today at 1pm on my lunch break, figuring I'd have no trouble getting only ONE general admission ticket for each night. Nothing. No seats at all left in the entire Garden, even balcony. Suppose I should've known better to wait three hours, but still…I figured there'd be at least ONE ticket left. Guess I should've taken work off today...
  2. Remarkably, all four London dates appear as sold out on Ticketmaster and axs now.
  3. 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.
  4. Lots of seats left for Vancouver 2 - the $330.00cdn price appears to be scaring people away.. I just talked to 3 friends who are average U2 fans and they all are passing on the shows because of the price!


    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.
  5. Wife and I did 2 NY/NJ show + 2 Boston shows on 360 tour in 5 nights!!
    (Shows were AWESOME!! but the travel killed us!)



  6. Add me to that list. Four out of four for me too


  7. 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 .....
  8. 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 .....
    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
  9. I dont get all the MSG fuss but Im glad you seem to be super excited about it

    On a related-unrelated note, exactly 3 hours until Barcelona shows go officially on general sale Gonna try my luck on a small ticket store of Cadiz, wish me luck
  10. 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
    To be honest, U2 in Montréal, November 2005 is the BEST live show (not only U2), the BEST I've ever been to. Ever.

    I'm José and I'm from Mexico, really die hard fan (lucky to have met Remy already, back in 2009 in Dublin). Have been to 9 shows (check my profile for details), and was lucky enough to make it to Montreal on November 2005. Unforgettable experience with my sister. Such an emotional and energetic show.

    Since watching the Elevation DVD in Boston, I've always wanted to go there. I'm so glad I could get 2 GA tickets for the 10th of July show. Will try to get any tickets for Saturday 11th as well.

    Best band, most relevant band ever.

    Cheers.
  11. I was surprised to read last week the the point in Dublin was a busier venue than MSG.
  12. They seemed to have spruced up a lot of the remaining tickets as VIP packages ranging between £800 and £900 , what a bargain to have a bed for the night as well