Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Nope.
Edit: No scheme, but info: http://u2start.com/topic/by-post/736768/
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
Nope.
Edit: No scheme, but info: http://u2start.com/topic/by-post/736768/
Originally posted by germcevoy:Just itching to book my Amsterdam flights. In Saturday, out on Monday would cover me for any potential second show on a Sunday. If no show arises then I get a day in a Amsterdam. Win win
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
Also it's more relaxed for the band, they don't have to change setlists as much as they did with I+E. Also I don't really feel for going multiple nights as this seems to ba tribute gig kind of thing
Originally posted by germcevoy:Just itching to book my Amsterdam flights. In Saturday, out on Monday would cover me for any potential second show on a Sunday. If no show arises then I get a day in a Amsterdam. Win win
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Sorry dieder, I just had to giggle at this![]()
change setlists as much as they did with I+E
#slightlyofftopic
Originally posted by Happy24:[..]
Exactly my thoughts. But what if the second show is on Friday? Going from Thursday till Monday with the possibility of only one show is too long. I will wait with the flight until this is clear.
Originally posted by dieder:[..]
I expected thatFor U2's standards it was fine I guess.
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
Same boat. Don't really want to do more than 3 nights if I can avoid it.
I could also be a normal human being and go home on Sunday regardless of a second show.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
boo to final part of your post
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
I think you might like to take a look at this: Megapost of interesting setlist stats. There you'll see that I&E has statistically been their less variated tour, even less than Popmart.