1. Originally posted by MattG:What was the last thing they did in terms of crowd engagement that actually worked and made the show better?

    -JT30 had nothing
    -I&E had Periscope, usually during boring songs and sort of a worthless endeavor
    -360 had...the masks / kids on stage during Walk On? But even that wasn't an audience-wide engagement.
    -Vertigo didn't have anything to the best of my knowledge, aside from Bono asking for cell phone donations during One, that hardly counts
    -Elevation didn't have anything to the best of my knowledge
    -PopMart didn't have anything to the best of my knowledge
    -ZooTV had the video confessional

    Are we really looking all the way back to '93 for the last time some audience-wide engagement thing worked?
    Popmart had the karaoke.

    Being picky, E&E was Merkaat (not Periscope)
  2. Just read the mail and. Okay. I'm dissapointed it isn't a special pokemon Go event built inside the U2 screen.
  3. Originally posted by MattG:What was the last thing they did in terms of crowd engagement that actually worked and made the show better?

    -JT30 had nothing
    -I&E had Periscope, usually during boring songs and sort of a worthless endeavor
    -360 had...the masks / kids on stage during Walk On? But even that wasn't an audience-wide engagement.
    -Vertigo didn't have anything to the best of my knowledge, aside from Bono asking for cell phone donations during One, that hardly counts
    -Elevation didn't have anything to the best of my knowledge
    -PopMart didn't have anything to the best of my knowledge
    -ZooTV had the video confessional

    Are we really looking all the way back to '93 for the last time some audience-wide engagement thing worked?


    Red Zone, made the concert better for the dudes'n'dudettes in it.
  4. I tried on other albums but no luck
  5. Are most people’s worries or complaints about AR more about what it could become rather than what it intends to be at these u2 shows? I wouldn’t really understand how it could have a negative effect on someone for just pre show and one song to get the show up and running in fact I think it could really add to the build up and excitement but I could understand the worry that in the future we would be encouraged to use our phones more often during the gig for AR.
  6. Other artists ban mobile phones from their shows u2 force their audience to download an app? Strange isn't it?