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War Child
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Newcastle
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how come when U2 tour the UK, they only travel as far up as Manchester? do they not know land continues to other great cities such as Newcastle?
yeh ok the arena at Newcastle is smaller than what they probably play, but becuase of that they could sell it out about 5 times over! they could even do a show at St James Park, come on i looked at there tour history, they aint been to newcastle since 1983! WHY NOT?! |
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Refugee
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Glasgow?
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War Child
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ok but they still miss a huge chunk of the country
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Refugee
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The UK do pretty damn good. Understandably they stick to the largest population centres.
No offence to the North East (unless you're from Sunderland ), as large as Newcastle is it miles away from anywhere else.
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War Child
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non taken, im newcaslte, f**k suynderland,
strange thing is tho, for other concerts people make the journey from carlisle, durham etc from miles away to see a concert, surely they would do the same for U2! |
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No doubt they could sell out St James, they would sell out anywhere. There are just more convenient cities to play.
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War Child
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dam them, its nearly impossible for me to get to manchester which is closest, grr
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Refugee
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I travelled by train from Glasgow to Manchester and I'm sure I changed at Newcastle, so either city is only a couple of hours away from you. Think of the logistics of moving the gear from city to city. Now get yourself on the train next time ok?
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no.
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War Child
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yeh but its the cost of getting there, buying tickets, staying somewhere, food, drink, getting back, for a 19yr old thats expensive!
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that's life
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The bad news is :you've got between 2 and 4 years to save up for it. |
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Chicago - 4 hours each way Auburn Hills - 2.5 hours each way Cleveland - 5.5 hours each way Pittsburgh - 9 hours each way St. Louis - 9 hours each way Honolulu - um....yeah that's actually closer to Japan than it is to my hometown so just say 12 hours flying each way Would've gone to Atlanta and Hartford if I'd had tickets and those would've been like 14 and 12 hour drives one way. I'd piss my pants if I could take some trains to a show! As for lodging, just camp in the GA line and bring some dry foods. I prefer this b/c then you don't have to worry about affording a place to stay and transportation getting there. |
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One Big Gummy Bear
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If it's more than just distance however, I understand. Tickets, travel, food, it gets up there. This is the main reason I got to my first U2 concert at the age of 24. I had a good job and a little $$$ on the side.
I hear the complaints. But as someone said, that's life. |
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Me and my friend stayed in a premier lodge ( cheapish place), if the train from newcastle costs a bit invest in a young persons railcar ( its worth paying for it if you use trains quite a bit and you could maybe go to glasgow and manchester then and we bought some food from the ASDA right near the stadium or you can laso take sandwiches and stuff of your own as the GA queues don't start overnight in manchester. You can get there about 12.30pm and get a decent spot up the front. Start saving. ![]()
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