Joshua Tree Tour 2019
Legs (1): New Zealand, Australia and Asia
Shows: 15


  1. Tel Aviv (the full concert) is not a broadcast. I think a couple of songs were broadcast but not the whole show. The full recording is a monitor/board feed.
  2. Yeah, it's pretty amazing they can keep their place in line, by checking-in from the US, Europe & elsewhere
  3. Queuing at Starbucks is the key!
  4. Metallica have just cancelled their entire Australia and New Zealand tour due to James Hetfield's health and addiction problems. Awful news for the band and their fans.

    From a U2 perspective though I think this will probably help ticket sales as there will be people out there that might have only been able to afford one big show and had already already got Metallica tickets when U2 announced their tour.

    Yes I know there isn't a huge crossover musically between the two bands but there will be some who like both. I am sorry for anyone who will be missing out because of this. :-(
  5. Originally posted by MarkPeterborough:Metallica have just cancelled their entire Australia and New Zealand tour due to James Hetfield's health and addiction problems. Awful news for the band and their fans.

    From a U2 perspective though I think this will probably help ticket sales as there will be people out there that might have only been able to afford one big show and had already already got Metallica tickets when U2 announced their tour.

    Yes I know there isn't a huge crossover musically between the two bands but there will be some who like both. I am sorry for anyone who will be missing out because of this. :-(
    Wow ?‍♂️
  6. And the Mt Smart Stadium in Auckland is a couple of days more available for U2. In case they do want to do a long run of rehearsals.
  7. I actually thought that metallica cancelling would help ticket sales for that 2nd Auckland gig
  8. Originally posted by MarkPeterborough:Metallica have just cancelled their entire Australia and New Zealand tour due to James Hetfield's health and addiction problems. Awful news for the band and their fans.

    From a U2 perspective though I think this will probably help ticket sales as there will be people out there that might have only been able to afford one big show and had already already got Metallica tickets when U2 announced their tour.

    Yes I know there isn't a huge crossover musically between the two bands but there will be some who like both. I am sorry for anyone who will be missing out because of this. :-(
    Wow that's quite shocking actually. I feel so sorry for James, for the band and for the fans. Sad news