1. Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Thanks so much, Jana! I will! I can't wait to get on here and finally join the tour discussion with everyone too I've been having to avoid my favourite website for the past several weeks!
    I sincerely hope your will power and efforts pay off
  2. Enjoy it! May I ask where are your seats or is it GA?
  3. I think they're sort of in the corner end of the "far end" each night. The lady is super short so GA is a no go usually :p plus I think they were already sold out when I managed to get tickets.
  4. you'll be amazed, lemme tell ya wish I could see your face when it all happens. so strong of you to stay spoiler-free
  5. Ohh you went spoiler-free? You are in for a real treat! Take it from somebody else who went spoiler-free until his first concert
  6. Yeah! I mean I've found out one or two songs they're playing just by accident, but nothing like the flow of the setlist or anything like that. I've also seen 4-5 pictures of the stage design, but that's sort of unavoidable when I'm still following U2 and this website on twitter and instagram and stuff. I'd say I'm 90% spoiler-free.

    Compared to 360 though, when I was following all of the setlist parties before my own show, this should be something awesome. I find myself hoping to hear certain songs and I actually have no idea what the likelihood is of hearing them! So awesome.
  7. Something I should probably ask, should I stay out of the Montreal designated show threads? Probably eh?
  8. A TFI Friday special was on tonight in the UK, a few related pics on the wall but no mention... Watched The Grand Madness straight after though, haven't seen for 18 years, how cool were they back then?
  9. Amazon

    Irish Times journalist Brian Boyd, who's been covering U2 for at least 15 years, has a new book due out later this year called U2 Experience. As you can see from the image above, it's not your typical book. The Amazon description describes it this way:

    The first interactive book to celebrate the legendary Irish rock group, it contains 20 items of removable facsimile memorabilia -- including posters, tickets, flyers, and contracts -- as well as numerous rare photographs.

    According to Amazon.com, the 64-page hardcover book is due to be published on September 1st and it currently has a $28.03 (USD) pre-order price.




    Also I spotted a Russian flyer there
  10. I was fiercely spoiler-free for this tour before my first concert in Los Angeles a few weeks ago. It's a spectacular show, and was far better because I had no idea about what to expect. I didn't know anything about support acts or staging or, well, anything. It's more than well worth it!