1. Originally posted by hardti:[..]
    I doubt it.

    No tour ever before had a front of stage selection, only single concerts like Brussels 2005 and Dublin 2017.
    Wasn't there a Red Zone or something?
  2. Sure there’s RED Zone and it was actually in a decent spot in 2017.
  3. So that's what I'm hoping for on this tour. Never got the chance at 360 in Brisbane
  4. I forgot about red zone. Is it worth it for stadiums?


  5. I would susscribe before they go public because
    it will give you priority access. Once they go public many people will try and log on and you might get inferior tickets.
  6. Originally posted by miryclay:[..]


    I would susscribe before they go public because
    it will give you priority access. Once they go public many people will try and log on and you might get inferior tickets.
    It's likely too late to get the priority access at this point. The cut off is usually months in advance of an announcement to keep the scalpers and the like at bay. For the EI tour that went on sale in late 2017, you had to resub before December 24, 2016 to get the priority access, and have kept the subscription live.
  7. Indeed.

    If you subscribe now you are in the second U2.com pre sale group.
  8. That’s right indeed. I was second group for e+i presale with my subscription from Jan 17
  9. It will probably be called something like "The Joshua Tree Experience"
  10. Haha, probably.

    Let’s hope it’s a decent name. U2019 is decent. I don’t want it to have Joshua Tree in the name
  11. Does it really matter????