2019-11-08 - Auckland
Tour: Joshua Tree Tour 2019
Songs played: 25
Audio recordings: 0
Videos: 1
  1. oh, you can still leave tomorrow morning and come back later that day??
  2. Let’s just see how it unfolds, my guess there’s a ‘possibility’ of camping because they will stay if they’re allowed but they may be moved on and probably will be. So if security move them on what do they come out and say ‘we have to have the system because we’re not allowed to camp out’ which is wrong because they could simply just turn up when security have instructed them to and whoever’s there first be it by a matter of seconds or minutes will be first in line, but the line organisers won’t take such a chance of losing prime spot. If they really are camping out then I can’t argue with that as long as they aren’t leaving the queue for more than a few minutes maximum for a toilet break. At least that way they’ve put the hours in to get there spot.
  3. Started my journey from Sydney so it's all beginning to feel real.
  4. Would be nice if they would replace Pride with All I Want Is You on the tree stage seguing into Streets. So the first 4 songs would be Sunday Bloody Sunday / New Year's Day / Bad / All I Want Is You / Streets - rest of JT album.
  5. Originally posted by deanallison:Let’s just see how it unfolds, my guess there’s a ‘possibility’ of camping because they will stay if they’re allowed but they may be moved on and probably will be. So if security move them on what do they come out and say ‘we have to have the system because we’re not allowed to camp out’ which is wrong because they could simply just turn up when security have instructed them to and whoever’s there first be it by a matter of seconds or minutes will be first in line, but the line organisers won’t take such a chance of losing prime spot. If they really are camping out then I can’t argue with that as long as they aren’t leaving the queue for more than a few minutes maximum for a toilet break. At least that way they’ve put the hours in to get there spot.
    looks like venue policy is that they can get a number early in the morning and show up again at 1 am?? well, if that's venue policy, then fair enough.. of course they also have their own issues with handling real GA queues. So to certain degree I can understand they support those unfair queing systems as real queues (and campsites) for several days is probably not what the venue (or neighbourhood) wants. Your solution only works for sensible people I guess.
  6. Originally posted by lewelliott01:Hey team, Im in RZ solo for night 1 and GA with a mate for night 2. For those who went in 2017, what would you recommend in terms of viewing points, timings and just any tips to get the best experience possible? will be my first U2 gig so want to make it memorable cheers


    If the stage is like in 2017 being by the barrier is the wrong place to be as the stage is very high. We ended up on Adam's side of the stage a tiny bit further back and that worked fine. If you stand a bit further back you can see the other side of the stage and it's less crowded. We didn't queue for days on end at Rome, got there about an hour before gates opened
  7. Sorry double post
  8. Yeah stadium doesn’t want people the whole day so they hand out numbered wristbands.
  9. Special buses and trains from 4:30 doesn't help those arriving early for GA
  10. Save me scrolling back through 38 pages, are there any planned gatherings in the city other than the one recently mentioned at OTH?