Experience and Innocence tour
Legs (3): Promo tour, Leg 1: North America, Leg 2: Europe
Shows: 75
  1. Originally posted by SJKamal:Was just talking to a mate and its kinda crazy how U2 were charging £190 for a ticket back in 2018. Even crazier that people like me paid it.
    That's why they charge such high prices because they know people like you will suck it up and justify it in your head "Hey man it's U2" ,the last 2 indoor tours have thrown off a lot of regular fans as their ticket prices have gone through the roof it was a real sly move by the band they went to a select few of the wealthiest cities in Europe and charged top dollar knowing they'd sell out as there were so few gigs.


  2. Berlin 2.5 I had a 70 euro seat. Wasn't directly behind the stage but was close enough, could still see everything with no restricted view. Great deal.
  3. Originally posted by SJKamal:[..]


    Berlin 2.5 I had a 70 euro seat. Wasn't directly behind the stage but was close enough, could still see everything with no restricted view. Great deal.
    Nice!

    London 2015 I had a seat right behind the main stage. It was actually great because the band were very close and although I couldn't see the screen it wasn't a problem for £30.
  4. Prices ended up dropping for good seats. Had GA tix for my wife and myself for Philly night 1. Was able to get 4 seats in row 1 of second level near midcourt for our kids about 1 month before the show for GA prices. So, basically, the diehard fans get fleeced. (and don't get me started on how much better the set list was for back half of the Europe leg. )

  5. Really interesting. I wouldn't say they review every show, this is likely for the first shows of each tour/leg or so... But it's amazing that they're handed professional aud+vid recordings of a show even before they leave the venue. Mindblowing, actually!