Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Only doing one this time around. I did four last time and hit the Joshua Tree tour once, and at this point I think I can do afford (not financially, mentally) to do only one. I have two GA tickets and I'm even having a hard time finding someone to go with me, as I've brought all my close friends and family (and fiancé) to shows over the past few years already and they're like "nah I'm good".
I think it's safe to say that despite how awesome it's been to get so much U2 since pretty much 2014, the general public (and even some fans probably like myself) are a little U2'd out at this point.
I'm sure this will come across as heresy here, but I'm ready for U2 to go on a break and dream it all up again.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Kind of agree and I don't see the heresy. It's perfectly understandable, even more so being an American fan. We are spoiled and spoil sometimes brings burnout![]()
We'll sure miss them when they're not around, but until that moment comes...
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:Only doing one this time around. I did four last time and hit the Joshua Tree tour once, and at this point I think I can do afford (not financially, mentally) to do only one. I have two GA tickets and I'm even having a hard time finding someone to go with me, as I've brought all my close friends and family (and fiancé) to shows over the past few years already and they're like "nah I'm good".
I think it's safe to say that despite how awesome it's been to get so much U2 since pretty much 2014, the general public (and even some fans probably like myself) are a little U2'd out at this point.
I'm sure this will come across as heresy here, but I'm ready for U2 to go on a break and dream it all up again.