Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Maybe it's so special it requires a lot of preparation. Maybe all tickets are sold using a "lottery" model, and they first have to implement this on U2.com

Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Maybe it's so special it requires a lot of preparation. Maybe all tickets are sold using a "lottery" model, and they first have to implement this on U2.com
Originally posted by Herok12:Strange to add an extra LA show, still so much tickets left for the other 4 nights. They will need to drop the prices, otherwise it will be a looooot of empty seats!
Originally posted by LikeASong:Double, sorry. Damn phone.
I wonder when the hell are they gonna announce any Dublin dates. I reqlly wonder. I was expecting the January announcement would include them, but no hint of homecoming gigs whatsoever puzzles me
Originally posted by ymalkiel:[..]
Exactly. The same with MSG. There are still expensive tickets ($300) for almost all of the shows there. Never mind all of the resale to lets available through TM+. Factoring those resale tickets in, the six shows in NYC aren't really anywhere near sold out.
Originally posted by kris_smith87:[..]
My mom was looking for tickets earlier this morning and said the MSG shows were sold out.
Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Newsflash: Apparently at u2.com they posted a presentation (now deleted) showing the official stage for the next tour. It looks like there was a mini-orchestra to the right of the stage.
U2.com posted a presentation just like they did for 360 tour showing the in all its glory.
Its now confirmed the stage will be in the middle of the GA floor - the long catwalk. There is no End Stage/Rear end stage or "B" stage.
Its looks like Larry Mullen Jnr's drum kit will be on a rounded platform which I predict will turn 360 degrees.
In addition the screens will be located above the stage similar to the 360 screen but a double sided screen - no idea if the screen expands.
The sides of the stage showed the bands guitar technicians - the interactive presentation also showed a mini orchestra to the right of the stage