Montreal Fans Start Streaming In

U2TOURFANS 2011MONTREAL — U2 fans from far and wide have already started streaming into the area around Jean Talon and Decarie and the transportation challenge is being taken seriously by authorities.

The site has a Fan-Jam area that has opened but the gates to the seats will open at 5 p.m.

Evenko has added extra seats to deal with demand but around 2,000 already-purchased tickets were up for re-sale on sites like craigslist and kijiji.

Some speculated that the band would come into the stadium in a helicopter but there was no official word. Others mentioned that they had spotted Bono at a restaurant on Bishop street Friday at noon.

Many streets have been closed, street parking shut down and authorities have been pleading with motorists to come to the show on the metro rather than in their vehicles. Those hoping to get off the Decarie Expressway at Jean Talon will be out of luck and the exit was slated to close at 11 a.m. Friday.

As for the concert venue, it has been ready for some time. Seats are in place, lights ready to be flicked on and turnstiles poised to rotate for 160,000 U2 fans Friday and Saturday nights at the former Blue Bonnets racetrack at Decarie and Jean Talon.

A 47-metre high (150-foot) contraption called the claw is ready as well. The structure will hover over the stage, light up and hold video screens.

The claw’s real function is to make everything else look smaller.

“They wanted it to be an intimate show, the idea was that if you build something big you can make the stadium look very small,” said U2 Tour Director Craig Evans. “It’s a 150 percent success. It definitely makes the place look smaller.”

The shows were planned two years ago and were originally meant to take place last year but emergency back surgery to U2 singer Bono forced the delay. Now the U2 360 Degree tour is hitting town as one of 110 stops on the tour.

But Montreal is the only place where the band had to build its own venue.

The stadium took six weeks to build and cost $3 million (some reports have it closer to $4 million) and will require an additional three weeks to dismantle. Spectators will number 40,000 on the floor and the same number in the seated areas.

Jake Barry, U2 Production Director, says that the construction is sturdy.

“This may be temporary but it’s a solid, very formal, very professionally done venue, it encompasses proper facilities, concessions, things to entertain people who come down early,” said Barry. “We stress: do come early.”

The organizers also issued a lengthy list of items that will not be permitted inside the show. They include: umbrellas, plastic or glass bottles, cans, alcoholic drinks (purchased from outside the venue), megaphones, fireworks, beach balls, balloons, skateboards, animals (except seeing eye dogs), large camping-size backpacks, tents, video equipment, removable-lens cameras, audio recording equipment, banners, or flags, laser pointers and chairs.

U2 Live from Canada

U2TOURFANS 2011 Chicago Cancel your plans for Saturday night!  ( Only U2 Subscribers)

In Montreal, U2 will play the second of two shows at the Hippodrome and we’re carrying a live, uninterrupted audio stream on U2.com

If you’re a (free) registered member of the site, log-in and listen live to the opening three tracks from the show.

If you’re a (paid) U2.com Subscriber, log-in and listen to the whole show. The show will not be aired on any other channels - only on U2.com - the third time we’ve carried a live audio stream from the U2360° Tour for our subscribers.

Hard as it is to believe, there are only SEVEN shows to go after this one - don’t miss it, should be a special night!.

Find the latest details here including how to take out a free registration - or how to become a paid subscriber.
Then tune in on Saturday - from 9pm (EDT) / 2am (GMT) - to catch it all live.

Special Note to Chicago Fans

U2 Brother / U2TOURFANS 2011 Chicago Thank you Chicago Fans for welcoming us to your wonderful city. This tour season has been amazing however your town and people are above all. We had a chance to meet with you and share stories and enjoy one of the best shows of the tour so far. It could possibliy rank up next to Brazil. Now thats a high ranking for a show. Brazil fans set the mark pretty high.  Chi Town Fans we need your help !  We are closing in on 10K facebook followers. We need your help to get to that magic number !  Can you make it possible ? Yes you can !  As I always say to everyone that asks about why do we have this 360 Experience site - Its easy - Because of the fans. We are U2TOURFANS - WE are about the fan experience ! 

Chicago Show Ranks #1

u2tourfans 2011 Just before the Irish rockers launched into “One Tree Hill” as an unscheduled encore, singer Bono warned the audience, “If we mess this up., please don’t put it in the Internet.”  He need not have worried.  It was a wonderful icing to a delicious feast of musical offerings from the band’s thirty year catalog.

All I can say is wow!  Wow that U2 has been putting out records for thirty plus years. Wow that they still sound as fresh and energetic as they did in the early eighties, even if Bono isn’t climbing the lighting towers.  He did however, use a mic cable as a swing.  He still uses the stage to deliver strong pro-democracy and pro-American political rhetoric.

The 360 tour played to a sold out Soldier Field, and the stage setup gave all fans, even those behind the stage glimpses of the band, as members took turns walking around the circular stage, playing to all sides of the stadium.  One of the messages on the video screen was from International Space Station astronaut Mark Kelly, husband of congresswoman Gabby Giffords.

Even better (than the real thing) was an amazing sound, allowing the vocal to sound crystal clear, which is pretty good for a football stadium.  The fans sang along at times, supplying a great chorus, even as the band finished a couple of songs, the fans kept singing.  My good friend Otis had picked a good spot on the field about fifty yards from the stage, and sixty feet from the outer ring that extended out into the field.

The band seemed to be having a great time, and Bono praised Chicago for its long time support of U2.

The opener was Interpol, a New York band, whose singer/guitarist looked like he could be David Beckham’s younger brother, and sang like Richard Butler of the Psychedelic Furs.

One Oak Tree 4 Chicago

The Edge/ U2TOURFANs/ CHICAGO 2011U2 performed in Chicago, with a couple of surprises. Before we jump into the surprises we owe a special thanks to Principle Management, Live Nation and local promoters for the access.  We arrived early to greet the GA line. The whole process was as smooth as glass. We did hear of some bumps in the road. However for the most part fans enjoyed the early entry to avoid the heat of Chicago. 

This show was for the fans.  Achtung Baby songs led off the night with an early arrival of “Out of Control”. However this was not the biggest surprise of the evening. Bono had plenty a bit chatty for most of the show. Just before “Moment of Surrender, Bono spoke about the death of Greg Carroll who was killed by a drunk driver on July 3rd 1986 for which “One Tree Hill” was written.  It seemed that only a bit of the song would be played, than Bono made his deal with the audience after a short talk with the “Professor” “If we screw up pretty baldy, you don’t put it on the Internet”. A slow start, they launched into the full song with even a solo.  The set list has been updated, photos and videos are coming in now, we expect to provide a complete over once we clear our photo box. Thank you Chicago, Thank you to all the wonderful fans in GA we had a chance to meet.

Hello Chicago U2 Fans !

Well finally 100 shows under the belt and here we are in Chicago. Our whole team is due to arrive today in Chicago. As we settle into our location and enjoy the wonderful city we will begin to look around for some U2TOURFANS signs. 

Just make a sign or poster snap a photo and send it in to U2TOURFANS.2011@twitpic.com

We may spot you live, or you can send it into our facebook page -

50K Vandy Fans Rocked

NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Thousands of excited fans made their way into Vanderbilt Stadium for their chance to see rock and roll legends, U2.

From outside the stadium, a disco ball peaks out over Vanderbilt Stadium, but walking inside you can see U2’s “Claw” has a gigantic grip on Dudley Field.

In Nashville, Country music is king, but Music City has an appreciation for all genres. The more main-stream band “U2” took the stage at Vanderbilt for nearly 50,000 fans for its “360-degree World Tour.” Thanks to heat and humidity, medical staffers and paramedics watched over those attending, many of whom had been there since 6:00 a.m.

The group has a lengthy, 30-plus year career track record, and the group was well-received in Nashville. Crowd control workers made up a crowd of their own, and Metro Police used the typical “game day” traffic flow plan and on-site security.

Many U2 fans also signed up with the group “ONE,” an advocacy group combating poverty in Africa, headed up by Bono, the group’s 51-year-old leader.

This “360-degree Tour” has been going on since 2009 when it started in Europe.  It wraps at the end of this month in Canada.

Bono and the gang head from here to Chicago for a sold-out show Tuesday night.

Nashville on U2

U2 (photo: Alexandre Meneghini/AP)

Though U2’s concert tonight at Vanderbilt Stadium marks the first time the band has performed in Nashville in 30 years, the Irish rock giants have frequently crossed paths with Music City in the decades in between. The band handed lead vocal duties over to Johnny Cash on “The Wanderer,” which closed out their 1993 album Zooropa; Cowboy Jack Clement produced several tracks on 1988’s Rattle and Hum; and Kings of Leon took notes on how to grow into arena rockers after touring with the band in 2005.

Another league of artists has been working with the band — particularly frontman Bono — in the past decade. But they haven’t been hitting any stages or studios. They’ve been discussing ways to fight poverty and preventable disease, particularly in Africa, and how to inspire others to join them.

“Bono’s a dreamer in a lot of ways, and I think that’s contagious,” says Dan Haseltine, frontman for Nashville rock group Jars of Clay. “He finds a way to communicate that (artists) can find a foothold, so they say, ‘There’s something that I can do.’ ”

Haseltine and Bono first met in Nashville in 2002, while Bono was on a U.S. speaking tour for his DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade in Africa) nonprofit. They talked about needs in the country of Malawi, where Haseltine was headed for his first trip to Africa. Today, Haseltine’s band operates Blood:Water Mission, an organization that fights HIV/AIDS and water crises in sub-Saharan Africa by providing clean water resources.

Among the group’s many famous advocates is Bono, who’s issued supportive statements and invited the band to be part of the Live 8 benefit concerts in 2005. Haseltine and his bandmates will attend tonight’s concert as guests of Bono’s ONE campaign — which they’ve been aligned with since its founding in 2004.

Contemporary Christian music star Michael W. Smith was part of ONE’s launch and has joined forces with Bono for numerous causes, including working alongside him with President George W. Bush for PEPFAR — President’s Emergency Plan for Aids Relief. In an email to The Tennessean, Smith called the experience inspiring, recalling that Bono “was not going to take no for an answer.”

“(He’s) extremely passionate to see good overcome evil and to fight for injustice to come to an end,” Smith says.

Not only has Bono’s relationships with figures such as Smith and Haseltine endured, but new Nashville connections continue to be made. Blood:Water-aligned singer-songwriter Brandon Heath met Bono last month at a U2 concert in California. The two spent the entirety of their conversation talking about one of their favorite places on earth: Uganda. Heath thought he’d be starstruck but says he was immediately put at ease.

“He climbs down from his tower of being the greatest rock star on earth, and he stands with common people and inspires people like us wealthy Americans to do something better with our influence and our money,” he says. “That’s been a great inspiration to me as an artist.”

That inspiration is hitting fans, as well. ONE volunteers will be on hand at today’s concert to urge audience members to join the organization. They’ve been signing up members by the thousands at recent stops. The grassroots campaign might stand in stark contrast to the massive production that is U2’s 360 Tour — which became the highest-grossing concert tour in history earlier this year — but Haseltine says Bono and his band are best at serving their causes on the biggest stages possible.

“It took Bono’s 40,000-foot perspective to be the umbrella where we can all come in and say, ‘All right. Now what are we going to do at the ground level?’ ”