Sunday, January 23, 2005

2005 U2 tour dates here

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VERTIGO//2005' WORLD TOUR - EXCLUSIVE!

The dates, cities, venues and ticket information on the tour we've all been waiting for!



U2 will begin the first leg of their Vertigo//2005 world tour in San Diego on March, 28th 2005.



Vertigo//2005 will visit 13 cities in North America before arriving in Brussels on June 10th for the first of 24 scheduled European performances, finishing up in Lisbon in the middle of August.



Here's the detail - get ready to book!



NORTH AMERICA DATES AND TICKETING INFORMATION



March 28th San Diego, CA - Sports Arena

April 1st Anaheim, CA - Arrowhead Pond

April 5th Los Angeles, CA - Staples Center

April 9th San Jose, CA - HP Pavilion

April 14th Phoenix, AZ - Glendale Arena

April 20th Denver, CO - Pepsi Center

April 24th Seattle, WA - Key Arena

April 28th Vancouver, BC - General Motors Place

May 7th & May 9th Chicago, IL - United Center

May 14 Philadelphia, PA - Wachovia Center

May 17 & May 18 East Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena

May 21 New York, NY - Madison Square Garden

May 24 & May 26 Boston, MA - Fleet Center



Tickets for performances in Boston, Chicago, Denver, Philadelphia and San Diego will go on sale this Saturday, January 29th.



Tickets for performances in Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Jose go on sale this Sunday, January 30th and tickets for New York and East Rutherford go on sale next Monday, January 31st. (All additional on sale dates will be announced in the next few weeks.)



Once again, U2 will offer General Admission floor tickets giving fans the best view in the house for the lowest ticket price. Reserved seat tickets in the stands will also be available. In North America, general admission floor tickets will be $49.50 (plus applicable service fees). Additional ticket prices will vary per market. There will be an 8 ticket limit per person with a maximum purchase of 2 general admission floor tickets.



EUROPEAN DATES AND TICKETING INFORMATION



June 10th Brussels - King Baudouin Stadium

June 12th Gelsenkirchen - Schalke Stadium

June 14th Manchester - City of Manchester Stadium

June 18th London - Twickenham Stadium

June 21st Glasgow - Hampden Park

June 24th Dublin - Croke Park

June 29th Cardiff - Millenium Stadium



2nd July Vienna - Ernst Happel Stadium

5th July Katowice - Slaski Stadium

7th July Berlin - Olympic Stadium

9th July Paris - Stade de France

11th July Zurich – Letzigrund Stadium

13th July Amsterdam – Arena

19th July Milan - San Siro

23rd July Rome - Olympic Stadium

27th July Oslo - Vallehovin Stadium;

29th July Gothenburg - Ullevi Stadium

31st July Copenhagen - Parken



3rd August Munich - Olympic Stadium

5th August Nice - Parc des Sports Charles Ehrmann

7th August Barcelona – Camp Nou

9th August San Sebastian - Anoeta Stadium

11th August Madrid - Estadio Vicente Calderon

14th August Lisbon - Alvalade





Tickets for the UK shows go on sale at 9am Friday, January 28th; tickets for

Brussels go on sale Saturday, January 29th and tickets for Dublin go on sale on Friday 4th February. (All additional on sale dates will be announced in the coming weeks.)



Paid-up subscribers to U2.Com http://www.u2.com/subscribe can take

part in a presale of tour tickets which begins on Tuesday 25th January, four days ahead of the general onsale - they will receive an e-mail about this direct with booking information.

3 comments:

  1. Presale tix were available for members of u2.com. Guess what? There are alot of disappointed people who weren't able to get tickets because of the way the presales were handled; yet there are over 35 Ebay auctions for U2 show in San Jose alone all offering General Admission tix or better and at outrageous prices. Hope you were able to get your tix, Rick!

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  2. yep got a pair. It wasn't too bad for me. Just had to try 3 times to get in, then turned down the first 2 seating choices they offered me. I got some lower reserved but those floor GA's sound like a good way to go for Sunday's sale.

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  3. Glad to hear you got your tix. I also got mine but wasn't trying for GA (I'm short and have never liked fighting a crowd at concerts to get near the stage). It took me about 5 tries to get in before I changed browsers and finally hit it. I did shell out the money for the lower reserved and ended up with good seats. This will be the first time for me paying over $150 for a concert ticket; guess this is what's expected being a child of the 80s and wanting to see my fave groups when they tour.

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