2015-09-24 - Berlin
Tour: Innocence and Experience tour
Songs played: 27
Audio recordings: 4
  1. I definitely recommend the I over the e.
  2. Yes, that might be true... But you can't see the screen, right?

    At least i have three more shows, GA. I should keep calm and stop being worried....
  3. For me the other way around. E-stage, and especially if you are at the center tip (where Bono comes on stage, that space comes free 30 secs into the show). Amazing view of both stages, band, catwalk etc.

    I will go most of my shows for E-stage, it's also where (gut-feeling wise) most is happening.
  4. Originally posted by Christoph001:Yes, that might be true... But you can't see the screen, right?

    At least i have three more shows, GA. I should keep calm and stop being worried....
    If you have one show, or you just want to have it all at one show, go with your back against the rail of the Red Zone. Perfect view of both stages, the screen and the catwalk. You have everything. If there are not a lot of people in GA you can even move around during the show.
  5. Rails Red Zone. That's exactly where a friend of mine was in Amsterdam. And he joined the queue around 3:30pm!!!!
  6. Originally posted by Christoph001:Yes, that might be true... But you can't see the screen, right?

    At least i have three more shows, GA. I should keep calm and stop being worried....
    You won't be able to see the screen in any first-row spot, not in the E stage, nor in the I or the catwalk.
  7. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    For me the other way around. E-stage, and especially if you are at the center tip (where Bono comes on stage, that space comes free 30 secs into the show). Amazing view of both stages, band, catwalk etc.

    I will go most of my shows for E-stage, it's also where (gut-feeling wise) most is happening.
    It's a great spot if you want to see things. I just feel like the area closest to the i-stage has the most energy in the crowd and I love that. I recommend trying to get a spot close to the catwalk maybe five or ten meters from the i. Bono likes taking a few steps out
  8. For me, the sweet spot to see, live and hear this show is still the same one as I've said since Vancouver:



    You are close to the main stage (which is where 70% of the show happens anyway), you can actually see the screen (totally impossible from any of the first rows) and if the GA isn't too crowded you possibly have some freedom to move around when they go to the E stage.


    I went for E-stage rail in Amsterdam for the sake of being close to the band in my first time seeing them after 5 years but won't make the same mistake (yes, mistake) again - I will go to that red spot at all my future shows.
  9. Originally posted by Mr_Trek:[..]
    It's a great spot if you want to see things. I just feel like the area closest to the i-stage has the most energy in the crowd and I love that. I recommend trying to get a spot close to the catwalk maybe five or ten meters from the i. Bono likes taking a few steps out
    Yep a few meters down from the I-stage is great, especially during Iris or Bullet.
  10. So U2 stays at the Waldorf according to German Morgenpost, not the Adlon. (Thanks for sharing sparko )
  11. Hi, How long before the start of the show should I come to the venue when I have standard seating tickets - is 1 hour enough? Thanks! Berlin 4 will be my first U2 concert ever so I just wanna check
  12. I'm hoping that Stay (Faraway So Close) makes it in the Berlin Setlist, cause this song was written in Berlin and it needs to be in the set, but please not an acoustic version of this song, an electric or piano version would be nice.