Originally posted by ferrari:The E&I tour is a bit like SOE, just average.
I can understand the number of songs and the concept but no rotation at back to back shows, is quit insulting for the fans and easy-going of the band.
This also should be boring for themselves, I can't believe this tour is interesting for them.
Originally posted by Reach1985:I’d be interested to know how many people are seeing multiple shows as a percentage of the whole audience. Obviously data would be hard to come by but hypothetically:
They are playing 32 dates on this leg, average arena size is what 15k? (I don’t know) but for arguments sake - that’s 480,000 tix sold (it’s pretty much a sell out tour as far as I can tell) - so how many of those 480,000 are seeing more than 1 show?
Originally posted by ferrari:It is true that Zoo TV and Popmart also have a lack of rotation, but that was 20-25 years ago. The release of JT was just 4-11 years ago. So most songs are fresh those days.
SInce then we have another 5 U2 records. And U2 still plays the same songs next to new album tracks and this tour even they ignore the best tracks of SOE.
Originally posted by deanallison:I don’t know if it’s a song quality thing as well. Maybe people were happy to accept hearing pride, Streets, WOWY because even though they got played most of the time they were generally considered great songs. I don’t think vertigo and elevation can really be considered great songs and the version of SBS they are playing isn’t to a lot of people’s liking either. I know rotation and song selection are two separate things but I feel like if they were playing SBS like it was on TJT tour and ditched elevation and vertigo for Streets and WOWY the Setlist would be better received. (Not necessarily in the same place in the set as elevation and vertigo).
Originally posted by Reach1985:I’d be interested to know how many people are seeing multiple shows as a percentage of the whole audience. Obviously data would be hard to come by but hypothetically:
They are playing 32 dates on this leg, average arena size is what 15k? (I don’t know) but for arguments sake - that’s 480,000 tix sold (it’s pretty much a sell out tour as far as I can tell) - so how many of those 480,000 are seeing more than 1 show?
Originally posted by DMMacdonald:[..]
I'm sure the usual suspects (i.e. the U2 mafia) will be there at the majority of concerts this leg.