1. Yep, the other shows are still on some sites, although unconfirmed. When sales go well they will probably go open for sale as well, or not. Then it will be just a "night 1" scenario if we're sticking to this idea.
  2. I don't think an uneven number of shows is that worrying if it eventually happens in some cities. They just simply repeat night1 and that's all. 1-2-1 or 1-2-1-2-1, not that bad.
  3. Just added the new confirmed shows to the opening post, they will soon be added to the show pages
  4. OMG this is the venue they're playing at Glasgow... Quite possibly the smallest venue in which you can see U2 in a regular tour nowadays...

    WANNA GO


  5. Yeah looks like Leeds
  6. WOW!
  7. and i will be there
  8. Having sold out nearly every one of 60 previously announced dates, two more night have been confirmed for the band's iNNOCENCE & eXPERIENCE Tour.

    A seventh show at NYC's Madison Square Garden will take place on July 30th and a fifth night has been added at Chicago's United Center on July 2nd.

    Tickets for both shows will go on general sale next Tuesday, February 10th, at 10am local time.

    U2.com subscribers who have not yet used their unique pre-sale access code - or new subscribers - can take part in a ticket pre-sale for these additional two shows from tomorrow, Wednesday February 4th at 10am (for eXPERIENCE subscribers) and from Thursday, February 5th at 10am (for iNNOCENCE subscribers). The pre-sale ends this Friday Feb 6th at 5pm. All times are local venue time.

    Tickets will be general admission on the floor and reserved seating in the stands.

    Qualifying subscribers will be emailed pre-sale details.


    Seven New York shows..
  9. Yeah, you go just to all 7
  10. Just added the new shows to the opening post
    It's now their longest residency, the longest row of concerts in the same city&venue since they started playing together almost 40 years ago. I wonder how many fans will attend them all (including the foreseeable 8th one on July 31st).