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Cristiano Radtke
doesn't look like it's really overcrowded, does it? - far away from being sold out!?
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U2Stonesfan
When was the last time they played " Like A Rolling Stone"?
Licks Tour. Unsure of date.
Chicago, September 13, 2002, according to [www.timeisonourside.com] .
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Cristiano Radtke
doesn't look like it's really overcrowded, does it? - far away from being sold out!?
The seatings are completely full.
FOS too.
The standings just are allowed to sell 2/3rd by EU law.
So relax: It´s a sell out.
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U2Stonesfan
When was the last time they played " Like A Rolling Stone"?
Licks Tour. Unsure of date.Chicago, September 13, 2002, according to [www.timeisonourside.com].
Guess they missed a few of the last shows on the tour in their countings?
never heard about a law that only allows to fill GA to 2/3. to me, 3/4 would be secure enough. but it also seems as if they forgot to mount up part of their stage decoration??Quote
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Cristiano Radtke
doesn't look like it's really overcrowded, does it? - far away from being sold out!?
this one is from Waldbühne, Berlin. official. i recognize it.Quote
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Green Lady
I suspect this one may not be from tonight either.
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NICOS
Why don't they sell those empty places behind the stage for 5 Euro and place a big screen behind the stage
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NICOS
Why don't they sell those empty places behind the stage for 5 Euro
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fahthree
Where's the obligatory "Amazing setlist" post. This thread is lost without it.
Right here. I'd have passed out in bliss if I'd been there and heard Like a Rolling Stone!
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NICOS
Why don't they sell those empty places behind the stage for 5 Euro
These places you mean ?