1. Remember that Until The End Of The World is already a setlist staple. And now it features a massive flood to close out the song. In fact, I bet they will play Every Breaking Wave full band to tribute every breaking wave hitting the city.
  2. Originally posted by ahn1991:Remember that Until The End Of The World is already a setlist staple. And now it features a massive flood to close out the song. In fact, I bet they will play Every Breaking Wave full band to tribute every breaking wave hitting the city.
    THIS IS WILD
  3. Just know that the top screen will not always be showing stuff. There are songs where they intentionally leave the screen blank (mainly the first ones and a couple throughout). My opinion regarding that top screen is that whenever it is showing something, it us something worth watching if you have crappy seats. I was actually quite impressed with the cinematography. Obviously you aren't going to a concert to watch a small screen mounted at the top of a metal rig, but just know that it is there to glance at.
  4. Slightly panned seats are fine, you will get to see "something" from the screen... But seats that are perfectly aligned with the catwalk (and therefore with the screen) won't see anything - that's why they were sold as "limited visibility" or "obstructed view", though.
  5. And the sound ?
  6. Based on what I've heard, I don't think sound has been an issue for those at the venue, regardless of what seats they have. My personal experience has been GA and 3 rows from the bottom, so don't quote me on this.
  7. Anyone familiar with Adam Clayton shirt with the yellow V thanks
  8. First rows will never (or very rarely) get the best sound in the house - that's why you won't see (m)any tapers there

    Nevertheless, judging by some attendees' comments, the band seem to have found a sweet balance between proximity and sound quality with this sound setup. I won't be able to properly judge it until I see and hear it myself, but I'd say the first rows on the I stage will get a really great sound, the first rows in the E stage will get a slightly worse sound and the first rows in the catwalk the worst of the 3. Best sounding & viewing spot should be this one:



    But of course, you lose the proximity to the band...
  9. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    First rows will never (or very rarely) get the best sound in the house - that's why you won't see (m)any tapers there

    Nevertheless, judging by some attendees' comments, the band seem to have found a sweet balance between proximity and sound quality with this sound setup. I won't be able to properly judge it until I see and hear it myself, but I'd say the first rows on the I stage will get a really great sound, the first rows in the E stage will get a slightly worse sound and the first rows in the catwalk the worst of the 3. Best sounding & viewing spot should be this one:

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    But of course, you lose the proximity to the band...
    Figured that one out too, those are exactly the spots I'll be at my first show. Taking the screen, sound and atmosphere all in.