
Originally posted by MattG:[..]
From 10 years ago: U2 signs twelve-year deal with Live Nation Artists that includes worldwide touring
That's just how it works dude, their contracts have terms that guarantee a certain amount of tours before its end.
Originally posted by SJKamal:1. The band always wanted to do some Joshua Tree shows. A couple in Europe and a couple in America.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Nope. No word of it. And exactly, they've said they don't want to be a heritage act. So why would they do it if they're entirely in control of what they do? They had to do it.
A concert in Columbus, Ohio popped up on U2's official Facebook page as an event for autumn 2016.
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Nope. No word of it. And exactly, they've said they don't want to be a heritage act. So why would they do it if they're entirely in control of what they do? They had to do it.
A concert in Columbus, Ohio popped up on U2's official Facebook page as an event for autumn 2016.
Originally posted by thefly07:[..]
I don't think they saw it as a heritage act kind of move, but that may be splitting hairs. Just rewatched the bbc interview with Zane Low where Bono addresses that very issue, basically saying they didn't need to do it, they wanted to.
Originally posted by SJKamal:1. The band always wanted to do some Joshua Tree shows. A couple in Europe and a couple in America.
2. LiveNation nearly or probably even booked crew staff and transport etc, so they definitely needed a tour that year. SOE wasn't ready, so they told the band they would have to do the JT instead.
3. LiveNation knew that they were going to do EI after JT. They've probably even worked out the costs for EI before JT even started. They needed a money maker to help increase profits because EI was so expensive.
All my own speculation of course.
Originally posted by dylbagz:Seems to be a lack of understanding of the corporate world in here
Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:Nope. No word of it. And exactly, they've said they don't want to be a heritage act. So why would they do it if they're entirely in control of what they do? They had to do it.
A concert in Columbus, Ohio popped up on U2's official Facebook page as an event for autumn 2016.