Originally posted by andyuk36:[..]
Agree it was Special in Dublin in the 80's and 90's even the Elevation tour then it all changed and as you say went to the same old same..........I spoke to Joe O'herily at the desk before I saw them on the IE tour at the 3 Arena in Dublin before the show even he looked disappointed when i asked "if there wee any surprise he replied " No surprise tonight".....I wont be bothering with Dublin this tour
Originally posted by andybrock:[..]
This.
I have no intention of visiting Dublin for any U2 shows now.
The JT tour also confirmed this,nothing different from any other venues.
Poor if you cant include something special for a hometown gig but hey we know U2 is now just about money.
There will be a stampede for tickets but lets face it-youll see the same more or less at every other concert.
Originally posted by andybrock:[..]
This.
I have no intention of visiting Dublin for any U2 shows now.
The JT tour also confirmed this,nothing different from any other venues.
Poor if you cant include something special for a hometown gig but hey we know U2 is now just about money.
There will be a stampede for tickets but lets face it-youll see the same more or less at every other concert.
Originally posted by zooropa93:Anyway, back on topic. Am I right in saying Innocence is on Wednesday and O2 same but slightly later in the day.
Originally posted by jonno77:Bit depressing catching up on this forum!
Personally, I'm buzzing to see them again. Admittedly, I might quite like them not to play Beautiful Day, Elevation or Vertigo, but if they do I'll still love those songs just like on JT.
The first Irish dates to be announced:
— U2start.com (@U2start) January 29, 2018
Belfast 27 October
Dublin 5 & 6 November
From an ad in the Independent. #U2eiTour https://t.co/3YmnFVG8lA