2018-10-23 - London
Tour: Experience and Innocence tour
Songs played: 24
Audio recordings: 3
Videos: 1


  1. Thanks again Remy. Was it for both London 1 & 2? I noticed for London 2 it let me select the option to search for floor tickets. But then said nothing was available London 1 still available though, for those that need them.
  2. Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
    I saw them at Mungersdorfer in 1993, and got completely lost and disorientated after the gig, everywhere kinda looked the same in all directions. I started walking down the same path most people seemed to be going back towards what I thought would be the coach park, only to realise like after about 30 mins walking I'd gone completely the wrong direction lol. So did a 180 and literally ran back through thousands of fans going the opposite way back towards the stadium - didn't want the coach to go without me. Picked another random path and fortunately it was the right one. Fun times.


    Bad trip.


  3. I was on the rail and it was ok both nights. My problem withTwix is the transport after the gig which the 3 times I have been there for U2 is terrible no matter how you do it.


  4. I was on the rail and it was ok both nights. My problem withTwix is the transport after the gig which the 3 times I have been there for U2 is terrible no matter how you do it.

  5. Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
    night #1 - it was down to them not having a cordoned off area like they usually do at stadium shows in the first third of the pitch, so a good indication that it was likely more close-knit up front.


    Looked very packed from where i was aha!
  6. Anyone looking for a GA for tomorrow? Have a spare one left.
  7. Yeah night #2 I was up that high on the other side about level with the mixing desk and there was actually loads of empty space behind the mixing desk. Night #1 I was 2 to 3 people off the front rail pretty much directly in front of Bono to the left and it was fairly tight in there, nothing horrendous, but tight enough, pretty much what you'd expect it to be round there in all honesty. Front barrier itself is always way more comfortable if you can get on it. No crushing or crowd surges these days at U2 shows though thankfully, even when you're in the absolute thick of it, had some really rough episodes of that on the Popmart tour and even Elevation indoors.
  8. Originally posted by Edi:[..]


    I was on the rail and it was ok both nights. My problem withTwix is the transport after the gig which the 3 times I have been there for U2 is terrible no matter how you do it.
    Yeah, it's not the best location for gigs, cheaper than Wembley no doubt I guess. My main issue with Twickers is I always end up being roasted alive queuing up in the car parks all day long - happened in 2005 and then again last year. Weather had forecast cloud coverage for night 1 last year, and it was a scorcher, no suncream and I got fried to a crisp and a bit of sunstroke / dehydration come showtime, I almost had to go over the front barrier a couple of songs in O.O, have never ever felt so rough before at a show - but survived it thanks to a couple of top lads who spotted I was struggling a bit, one of whom had smuggled some of those Capri-Sun orange drinks in and kindly let me have some (pro-tip if you're doing outdoor stadium show GA to take some of those), they saved the day for me, thanks if you're out there reading
  9. Mentioned this before a while back but I ended up with pretty bad tinnitus after I&E at the O2 in 2015..was in GA. Thankfully has subsided but will not be making same mistake this week and be wearing pro ear plugs. Look after your ears folks!
  10. Mentioned this before a while back but I ended up with pretty bad tinnitus after I&E at the O2 in 2015..was in GA. Thankfully has subsided but will not be making same mistake this week and be wearing pro ear plugs. Look after your ears folks!

    I'm 42 and haven't given into that yet. I still have no issues after concerts. Been to over 150 lifetime!