Joshua Tree Tour 2019
Legs (1): New Zealand, Australia and Asia
Shows: 15
  1. Apparently Aussie radio station triple M were playing 5 live songs from the Joshua tree tour 2017... anyone catch it?
  2. Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
    I’ve made plenty of predictions but one thing I haven’t done is included many R&H songs in these predictions and it has pretty accurately been pointed out they usually like to add songs from this album in Australia as it’s there most successful album there so maybe that should be taken into consideration.
    and it's 30 years since Lovetown!
  3. Well Heartland would steal the show but more realistically Angel Of Harlem, all I want is you and desire could appear. I know when love comes to town was played not too long ago and love rescue me was played on the 360 tour but I don’t think they’ll be included and I can’t see any of the other from the album appearing either but I’m only guessing.
  4. Ticketek Oz says,

    For the pre-sale, 4 tickets per code across tour.

    Also, for the general public sale, 8 tickets per transaction for standard & VIP tickets. 4 tickets per transaction for RZ tickets.

  5. U FUCKING 2 IS BACK

  6. Definitely not a better economy that Oz though.

    Yesterday it was announced that the minimum wage in Australia will be increased to $19.49 (13.46 USD). Average yearly income is $86,000 (59,000 USD), which is well ahead of Japan.

    The Japan ticket prices are scaring me!
  7. Why don't they just do E+I? It doesn't really make a lot of sense.
  8. I guess they didn’t want to invent a tour for this market, and it made more sense to go with their existing stadium show than their existing arena show (or adapting it to stadiums). Too much work for too few shows.
  9. It's been stated before that E+I probably wouldn't have sold well here in Australia... the last 2 albums have really bombed here in Oz, a lot of people wouldn't even know they released them... I really hope we get some SOI and SOE songs in the set though
  10. Originally posted by ddarroch:[..]

    Definitely not a better economy that Oz though.

    Yesterday it was announced that the minimum wage in Australia will be increased to $19.49 (13.46 USD). Average yearly income is $86,000 (59,000 USD), which is well ahead of Japan.

    The Japan ticket prices are scaring me!
    Go home, you're drunk.