It seems the music charts don’t really matter to the Irish rock band from Dublin, as U2
continues to hit the box office.
The disaster that came about with the release of Songs of Innocence without any doubts
doesn't look like demolishing the real spirits of the Irish band. This goes in a great prove that
the band is on the victory of the super success of the tour which even hasn’t yet begun. Yes! It’s
the tour scheduled in the coming year where all dates of U2 have already been sold out giving
the whole ‘Innocence and Experience’ impression right from its beginning.
Formed in 1976, the group has Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen. Contrasting
their recent excursions, U2 have hold back on the digit of tickets to be had by sticking to
showground rather than huge stadiums but the demand sees no change and stays unchanged.
It was seen in the city of New York alone where about 118,000 citizens stood in line online to
pay money for tickets to be at the four gigs that are going to be on July 18, 19, 22 and 23.
The Band has the aim to make their fans happy fans, and since they want each of the devotees
to enjoy the boom equally, they have decided to gratify demand; and so have given their go
ahead for the further dates to be included in four cities in North American and four cities in
Europe.
Tickets for the new dates will be offered at U2.com subscribers from December 10 at 10 AM
through Friday, December 12 at midday. General sale will take place from Monday, December
15.
The full journey with new dates looks like the following:
05/14 ' Vancouver, BC ' Rogers Arena
05/15 ' Vancouver, BC ' Rogers Arena
05/18 ' San Jose, CA ' SAP Center at San Jose
05/19 ' San Jose, CA ' SAP Center at San Jose
05/22 ' Phoenix, AZ ' US Airways Center
05/23 ' Phoenix, AZ ' US Airways Center
05/26 ' Los Angeles, CA ' Forum
05/27 ' Los Angeles, CA ' Forum
05/30 ' Los Angeles, CA ' Forum
05/31 ' Los Angeles, CA ' Forum
06/12 ' Montreal, QC ' Bell Centre
06/13 ' Montreal, QC ' Bell Centre
06/16 ' Montreal, QC ' Bell Centre
06/17 ' Montreal, QC ' Bell Centre
06/24 ' Chicago, IL ' United Center
06/25 ' Chicago, IL ' United Center
06/28 ' Chicago, IL ' United Center
06/29 ' Chicago, IL ' United Center
07/06 ' Toronto, ON ' Air Canada Centre
07/07 ' Toronto, ON ' Air Canada Centre
07/10 ' Boston, MA ' TD Garden
07/11 ' Boston, MA ' TD Garden
07/14 ' Boston, MA ' TD Garden
07/15 ' Boston, MA ' TD Garden
07/18 ' New York, NY ' Madison Square Garden
07/19 ' New York, NY ' Madison Square Garden
07/22 ' New York, NY ' Madison Square Garden
07/23 ' New York, NY ' Madison Square Garden
07/26 ' New York, NY ' Madison Square Garden
07/27 ' New York, NY ' Madison Square Garden
09/04 ' Turin, Italy ' Pala Alpitour
09/05 ' Turin, Italy ' Pala Alpitour
09/08 ' Amsterdam, The Netherlands ' Ziggo Dome
09/09 ' Amsterdam, The Netherlands ' Ziggo Dome
09/12 ' Amsterdam, The Netherlands ' Ziggo Dome
09/13 ' Amsterdam, The Netherlands ' Ziggo Dome
09/16 ' Stockholm, Sweden ' Globe
09/17 ' Stockholm, Sweden ' Globe
09/20 ' Stockholm, Sweden ' Globe
09/21 ' Stockholm, Sweden ' Globe
09/24 ' Berlin, Germany ' O2 World
09/25 ' Berlin, Germany ' O2 World
09/28 ' Berlin, Germany ' O2 World
09/29 ' Berlin, Germany ' O2 World
10/05 ' Barcelona, Spain ' Palau Sant Jordi
10/06 ' Barcelona, Spain ' Palau Sant Jordi
10/13 ' Antwerp, Belgium ' Sportpaleis
10/14 ' Antwerp, Belgium ' Sportpaleis
10/17 ' Koln, Germany ' Lanxess Arena
10/18 ' Koln, Germany ' Lanxess Arena
10/25 ' London, UK ' O2
10/26 ' London, UK ' O2
10/29 ' London, UK ' O2
10/30 ' London, UK ' O2
11/06 ' Glasgow, UK ' The SSE Hydro
11/07 ' Glasgow, UK ' The SSE Hydro
11/10 ' Paris, France ' Bercy
11/11 ' Paris, France ' Bercy
11/14 ' Paris, France ' Bercy
11/15 ' Paris, France ' Bercy
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