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Twinky? Do you like the new album? :unsure:

 

 

 

Nah....................

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I LOVE IT :yahoo: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :cheer: :cheer: :yahoo: :yahoo:

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Nah....................

:blink:

:o

I LOVE IT :yahoo: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :w00t: :cheer: :cheer: :yahoo: :yahoo:

 

 

:dance: :dance: :dance:

:dance: :dance: :dance:

 

 

Favourite song please -_-

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My prick really needs a bandage? :blink:

 

Pardon my French -_-

 

 

Betadine is discontinued in the UK. Apparently it causes you to sprout horns. :o :P

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I'm off again...have to be fit to see Tina tomorrow :blink: :unsure: :rolleyes:

 

Tina Turnoff? :w00t:

 

Enjoy :thumbup:

 

Night Twinky :heart: :wub:

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: better stick to salvon then!!!!

 

 

Doesn't need a bandage...it's just good to keep it wet...if it's dry it will close to fast so keeping it wet gives the dirt more change to come out :nurse know it all smilie inserted:

Tina Turnoff? :w00t:

 

Enjoy :thumbup:

 

Night Twinky :heart: :wub:

 

 

 

Yep :o not my idea but will try to enjoy anyway ;)

 

 

 

Now look what's happening...I'm coming to visit and after 3 posts we turn the tour news tread into a medical-Tina-album one :o :o

 

:o TREADNAPPING ALLERT!!!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bye :heart:

http://www.atu2.com/news/article.src?ID=5456

 

164,000 ticket sales in just 90 minutes keep U2 No. 1 live act

 

Irish Times, March 20, 2009

 

Ronan McGreevy

 

 

U2 MAY have suffered the indignity of having their new album No Line on the Horizon knocked off the top of the charts after just one week but they remain incomparably the biggest draw in live music.

 

All 164,000 tickets for their first two shows at Croke Park sold out yesterday morning in under two hours.

 

Pairs of tickets were gone within 51 minutes of going on sale at 8am, single tickets by 9.30am and the sold-out sign on the Ticketmaster website was displayed by 10am.

 

Given U2's reputation as a live act, sell-outs for the U2360 concerts on Friday, July 24th, and Saturday, July 25th, were seen as dead certs, but it still came as a relief to lead singer Bono.

 

"As my friend Gavin Friday says, 'insecurity is your best security'," he told RTÉ Radio 2FM's Gerry Ryan Show yesterday morning.

 

"That's just the way we are. We don't take anything for granted. The album went to No 1 in 31 countries. We had a big celebration. Then we discovered it had not gone to No 1 in Finland and we were depressed.

 

"That's the kind of band we are," he said, speaking from Morocco where he is on a video shoot for their new single Magnificent .

 

The sold-out shows now means that a third concert date on Monday, July 27th, is increasingly likely.

 

Croke Park has planning permission for three events and U2's tour schedule could accommodate it.

 

First in the queue at the Ticketmaster outlet yesterday morning were U2 fans Martin Shanahan and Vincent Kearns, who surely own the franchise as the band's most dedicated fans.

 

They purchased six tickets each, but noted that the queues for this year's tour dates were not what they were in the past.

 

"The queues for Vertigo were much larger. I reckon there was between 1,500 and 2,000 fans then.

 

"I'm hoping it is a case of it being a younger audience and four years later they being a lot more cool with the internet," said Martin, who sported a ginger beard having camped outside Ticketmaster since last Sunday.

 

While fans clamoured and queued for tickets for the band's forthcoming U2360 tour in the round, they have been decidedly lukewarm about the new album.

 

No Line on the Horizon , which has received mixed reviews from both fans and critics, dropped down to No 2 in the Irish charts after just a week at the top, and replaced by Lady GaGa.

 

In the US Billboard charts it dropped from No 1 to No 3, having sold 484,000 copies in the first week.

 

Its predecessor How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb sold 840,000 copies in its first week of release.

 

 

I don't want to read such things until I buy my ticket. :(
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Have you decided how you're going to try to get a ticket Nada? :unsure:

My aunt will try to find some people to buy them for me, or that will do my brother. I still don't know exactly, I'll speak with them tomorrow again.

 

For me, the problem is that one person can buy only 4 tickets. On the other side, that's also a good thing.

 

I can't wait for Friday! :(

 

I need two tickets!

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http://www.musicrooms.net/rock-and-pop/u2-...d-tour_765.html

 

U2 Extend Tour

CMUMusicNetwork 24 March, 2009

 

 

U2 have added dates to the European leg of their upcoming and previously reported 360° world tour in response to demand for tickets.

According to promoters Live Nation, the band sold 6,700 tickets in 60 seconds for their 14 Aug Wembley Stadium gig, whilst 160,000 tickets for two dates at Dublin's Croke Park in July went in 60 minutes. New gigs in Gothenburg, Amsterdam, Nice and Milan have now been announced, as well as a second date in Sheffield.

 

:w00t:

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http://www.egigs.co.uk/index.php?a=12877

 

U2 have confirmed that there will be a second show at Wembley Stadium as part of their 360° Tour. The Irish band sold around 650,000 tickets for their summer tour on Friday, at speeds of up to 112-a-second.

 

The band are will now appear on Saturday 15th August in addition to their already sold out friday appearance.

 

Tickets for this new date will be on sale from 9am, this Friday 27th March.

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http://www.thinkspain.com/news-spain/16422...n-under-an-hour

 

U2 tickets sell out in under an hour

By: thinkSPAIN , Wednesday, March 25, 2009

 

Tickets for U2's concert at Barcelona's Nou Camp stadium on June 30th, went on sale this morning and sold out in just 54 minutes, a record for a rock concert in Spain according to tour promoters, Live Nation.

 

90,000 fans will watch the Irish supergroup kick off their '360º Tour' which will visit Italy, France, Germany, Holland, Poland, Hungary, Sweden, Ireland and the UK before coming to an end in New York on September 24th.

 

Some had spent all night queuing for the chance to see the band live in June.

 

In a joint venture between U2 and Ticketmaster, the remaining 1000 tickets will be sold on the internet at www.ticketmaster.es in the form of an auction, with fans bidding for them. Part of the profit from the ticket auction will be donated to the Global Fund to fight Aids, Tuberculosis and Malaria in Africa.

Today morning I got news that my brother, who is from Croatia, didn't sleep last night, because he bought me tickets! :w00t: :yahoo:

 

Sale started on midnight on internet, and you couldn't open internet page, so he was wake till early morning when he did it! :yahoo:

 

Anyway, there's no more tickets! :o

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