spindex wrote: » Is Noel Gallagher the only support act ?
JKerova1 wrote: » Anybody else driving to the gig? Can't get accommodation so just going to drive up and down. Any tips on the best place to park? Was thinking Luas but not sure how long they run until...
Pinkman wrote: » I still can't get over the fact that they didn't add a second date when it became clear there would be no 3rd Croker gig this year. They are essentially throwing away €10m gate and after everything is paid for, probably a million for each member of the band. Crazy considering they are doing multiple nights in many other cities.
MisterAnarchy wrote: » U2 shot themselves in the foot with the scheduling of the tour . They are playing in Barcelona next Tuesday and they didn't give themselves enough time to get the equipment from Barcelona to Dublin on time for the potential second gig ,which would have to take place on the Friday. They play Paris on the following Tuesday and Wednesday so Sunday was out for the 2nd gig. It's a minimum 32 hour journey by road and ferry from Barcelona to Dublin so it would mean they wouldn't get the equipment into Dublin until late Thursday at the earliest . The tour requires 64 semi-trailer trucks to transport equipment, along with nine buses to accommodate more than 100 crew members. Its just too tight a timeframe.
Seve OB wrote: » AFAIK they have always had at least 2 stage set up in the past.
Wheety wrote: » Luas runs until 00:30. Could park anywhere along the Luas line tbf. Not too far of a walk from Croker. If parking in town, there's a big car park on Jervis Street.
Shybride2016 wrote: » Apologies for off-topic but which luas stop is best to get off in town? Connolly? Thanks.
Thundercats Ho wrote: » If you don't know Dublin that well, park in the red cow park and ride, and take the Luas into either bus aras or connolly (they're beside one another). The walk isn't 10 minutes from there to croker.
lambayire wrote: » Wasn't this supposed to be the Experience tour?
lambayire wrote: » Is there any element of truth the rumour that U2 are only touring the Joshua Tree because they were contractually obliged to do so? Wasn't this supposed to be the Experience tour?
lambayire wrote: » Yeah but wasn't Experience supposed to be released last year? And so they should have been touring it now?
MisterAnarchy wrote: » Yes ,LiveNation supposedly demanded U2 do a new tour to generate revenue for them ,the 12 year contract ends in 2020 so I expect they are trying to get as much money wringed out of the band in the next few years. The Joshua Tree is set to be the biggest tour of the year worldwidehttp://www.billboard.com/articles/business/7858100/u2-joshua-tree-tour-biggest-2017
Wooderson wrote: » In 2009 the space at the back of the standing area was enormous.
UsedToWait wrote: » Yeah, I was in Davin one of the nights, and the acre of white plastic coupled with the crap sound meant you'd have been better standing outside with a bag a cans.
innuendo141 wrote: » Looks about right as per the Ticketmaster layout. I've noticed from some videos that despite being "sold out", the amount of free space from the sound tent back at Twickenham was crazy! It looked like a third empty.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » Depends if there were pitch 1/2 tickets there. It looks awfully like your standard pit area. Quick Google shows it's just the pit as there was only standard pitch tickets and the red zone :