1. Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:Drew up a setlist idea... Don't think it's particularly likely but I don't think it's wildly unlikely either...

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    1. The Blackout
    2. Magnificent [could rotate with other song(s)]
    3. Beautiful Day
    [potential rotation slot here]
    4. Iris
    5. Cedarwood Road
    6. Sunday Bloody Sunday
    7. Raised By Wolves
    8. Until the End of the World
    9. Get Out of Your Own Way
    10. All I Want Is You [could rotate with Love Rescue Me]
    11. Where the Streets Have No Name
    12. I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For [could rotate with other TJT tracks]
    13. With Or Without You [could rotate with other TJT tracks]
    14. Red Hill Mining Town [could rotate with other TJT tracks]
    15. Exit
    16. Every Breaking Wave [preferably full band electric; could rotate with The Troubles]
    [potential rotation slot here]
    17. Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way

    18. Desire [could rotate with When Love Comes To Town, Angel of Harlem, God Part II, or have one of those in a rotation slot following]
    19. Vertigo
    20. Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses [could rotate with Acrobat]
    21. One
    22. The Little Things That Give You Away
    23. I Will Follow [could rotate with Out of Control or "40"]

    I'm not wholly sold on the encore order... Wild Horses could be ahead of Vertigo or after One as well, or could open the encore, though that might curtail that brilliant outro from 2018.
    That set would give you plenty of TJT tracks with both classics and rarities, the potential for a Lovetown nod here or there (like AIWIY into Streets), and decent representation of some of the key elements from the two newest albums (though I wonder how the Innocence Suite would play out without the barricage..?). Throw Magnificent in as a nice nod to 10 years since NLOTH, I think it'd be brilliant after The Blackout. Sets of around 22-24 songs are pretty reasonable, though I think the days of 25-26 with any kind of regularity are probably done.
    Songs 4-8. Brutal.
  2. Originally posted by Sydney_MIke:[..]


    If Phil Collins can sell out 3 nights at Qudos Arena in Sydney (21,000 per night), performing the entire show on a bar stool, when he built his reputation as a drummer and hasn't had a hit in 25+ years, I'd bet my house on U2 matching that or better.


    I saw him walking on stage with a cane. I didn't not what to think.
  3. Here’s one of my part prediction part wishful thinking setlists quite an equal balance of the two though I feel.

    1. Out of control (40 years since they released out of control on the u2 3 ep)
    2. Beautiful Day
    3. Lights Of Home
    4. I still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
    5. All I want Is You
    6. Pride
    7. Every Breaking Wave
    8. Until The End Of The World
    9. Mysterious Ways
    10. Stay
    11. Red Hill Mining Town
    12. One Tree Hill
    13. Exit
    14. Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
    15. One

    Encore
    16. Where The Streets Have No Name
    17. Zoo Station
    18. The Fly
    19. With Or Without You
    20. Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way
    21. 40
  4. Originally posted by deanallison:Here’s one of my part prediction part wishful thinking setlists quite an equal balance of the two though I feel.

    1. Out of control (40 years since they released out of control on the u2 3 ep)
    2. Beautiful Day
    3. Lights Of Home
    4. I still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
    5. All I want Is You
    6. Pride
    7. Every Breaking Wave
    8. Until The End Of The World
    9. Mysterious Ways
    10. Stay
    11. Red Hill Mining Town
    12. One Tree Hill
    13. Exit
    14. Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses
    15. One

    Encore
    16. Where The Streets Have No Name
    17. Zoo Station
    18. The Fly
    19. With Or Without You
    20. Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way
    21. 40
    Looks quite realistic and a return for EBW would be really nice, but no way they're gonna leave out Elevation
  5. Originally posted by BigGiRL:[..]
    Looks quite realistic and a return for EBW would be really nice, but no way they're gonna leave out Elevation
    Leaving elevation out was part of the wishful thinking lol. Although it has missed a good few shows, more than vertigo which is probably even more certain to feature. What I can’t wait for, even though I won’t be there in person, is when they play Streets again. That is going to be absolutely magic.
  6. Imagine the EU/North Americans flying all that way to hear those songs again.

    Obviously it'll would be new to 99% of people.
  7. Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
    Imagine the EU/North Americans flying all that way to hear those songs again.

    Obviously it'll would be new to 99% of people.
    Lol that would be cruel... even for Aussies who went to US/Europe for the show
  8. U2 Confessional.

    It has been since Perth December 19 2010 since my last gig in Australia.

    Result: 3024 days
    It is 3024 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.

    Or 8 years, 3 months, 12 days excluding the end date.

    Or 99 months, 12 days excluding
  9. Originally posted by miryclay:[..]
    U2 Confessional.

    It has been since Perth December 19 2010 since my last gig in Australia.

    Result: 3024 days
    It is 3024 days from the start date to the end date, but not including the end date.

    Or 8 years, 3 months, 12 days excluding the end date.

    Or 99 months, 12 days excluding
    do you miss U2?
  10. I used an internet calculator. Then I shared it ineligible English.