2018-08-31 - Berlin
Tour: Experience and Innocence tour
Songs played: 25
Audio recordings: 2
Videos: 1
  1. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    Was it this woman with dark hair shouting to you? She's been doing that to more people yesterday I heard.

    Sorry to hear man, hope you had a great show overall in the end
    It was a (I think) older German guy first, then a Dutch woman, and after that a guy from Belgium. Yeah after we got in I had one of the best nights of my life!
  2. Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:[..]
    It was a (I think) older German guy first, then a Dutch woman, and after that a guy from Belgium. Yeah after we got in I had one of the best nights of my life!
    Good
  3. Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:The GA organisation was really bad yesterday... a lot of agressive fans

    Me and my dad were sitting at a door for 3 hours waiting, and suddenly a woman came up to us and said: "you dont have a number so you have to go somewhere else." We said: "but we are waiting for 3 hours here and you were nowhere to be seen so why do we have to go?" After that people got really agressive pushing and screaming at us...
    This is disgraceful behaviour if footage of this exists I suggest it is posted on line for the rest of the U2 Community to see. I'm sorry that you and your Dad had to endure this bullying (People got really aggressive pushing and screaming at us....). I hope you enjoyed your night in spite of what happened and had a good time. Thank you for your courage in highlighting this. I hope the U2 organisation are taking note.
  4. Review from me:

    Performance:
    The band was really on fire, they were having lots of fun on stage, especially Bono (going crazy during Zoo Station and The Fly, and crawling on the ground at the end of Vertigo). It may had something to do with the filming and them being back here after the 2nd Berlin show, but it was great to see the energy of them.


    Audience:

    Audience was really amazing where I was standing (Main stage, Edges side) everyone was jumping, singing along and having a great time.

    Overall:
    Amazing show! My 2nd favourite show I went to (Amsterdam 4 2015 being my favourite). Had an amazing time! I am always emotional during U2 shows, but last night for the first time I had actual tears in my eyes! Happened during New Years Day. What a night! What a show! What a band!
  5. Originally posted by DutchU2Fan:Review from me:

    Performance:
    The band was really on fire, they were having lots of fun on stage, especially Bono (going crazy during Zoo Station and The Fly, and crawling on the ground at the end of Vertigo). It may had something to do with the filming and them being back here after the 2nd Berlin show, but it was great to see the energy of them.


    Audience:

    Audience was really amazing where I was standing (Main stage, Edges side) everyone was jumping, singing along and having a great time.

    Overall:
    Amazing show! My 2nd favourite show I went to (Amsterdam 4 2015 being my favourite). Had an amazing time! I am always emotional during U2 shows, but last night for the first time I had actual tears in my eyes! Happened during New Years Day. What a night! What a show! What a band!


    I was somewhere in that corner too, and completely agree. This was like the classic, scream your lungs out, jump till you drop kind of gigs that you never forget. I loved how the band fed off the energy of the crowd and vice versa.

    These two days have been amazing, with my personal highlight being meeting Bono at the hotel and getting him to sign my Lorca poems collection ?. I did the Hansa studio visit and bus tour today, which was really, really interesting. Now on my way home, back to some kind of normality.

    Thanks to everyone here on U2start, and to those I met in person. It's been a great ride ?

  6. Originally posted by Maaaike:[..]


    I was somewhere in that corner too, and completely agree. This was like the classic, scream your lungs out, jump till you drop kind of gigs that you never forget. I loved how the band fed off the energy of the crowd and vice versa.

    These two days have been amazing, with my personal highlight being meeting Bono at the hotel and getting him to sign my Lorca poems collection ?. I did the Hansa studio visit and bus tour today, which was really, really interesting. Now on my way home, back to some kind of normality.

    Thanks to everyone here on U2start, and to those I met in person. It's been a great ride ?

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    That's amazing! Bono knows these poems right? Did he say anything about it?

    Was nice to meet you again, sorry it was so short and I should have invited you to say something on the chat but it was a bit too hectic Glad you had a great time
  7. Originally posted by Remy:[..]
    Yeah some of them are a disgrace. Really bad behaviour, agressive and so entitled. I won’t name names but a certain South American woman was almost screaming to anyone without a number. I feel ashamed for those people. I hope the GA process will change significantly next tour.

    And the venue organisation was bad too in Berlin.
    That same South American woman who loves Pop and posted that they didn'tt have a ticket hours prior to the show?

    So rude


  8. Agreed - that's why I am not investing any time into editing down the tracks for a bit
  9. No not her.
  10. Another one who also lives in the US? Haha
  11. Yeah... but it’s funny that you brought up the fact that she is south american because one of the first things that came to my mind when I saw the chaos at the entrance was that it was worse than anything I’ve seen in Brazil in terms of people being aggressive and disrespectful and also the lack of organisation in general. It really was a shame