U2 cancel rest of world tour
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U2 cancel rest of world tour
Rumour had it Edge's daughter had cancer I believe, but I don't know if it was ever verified. Anyone know why the tour have been cancelled?
SYDNEY, Australia - Irish rock band U2 on Thursday announced it was postponing its tour dates in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Hawaii later this month and in early April.
In a statement, the tour promoter said the decision was unavoidable "due to the illness of an immediate family member of one of the band."
"Any fan of U2 will realize that this decision has not been taken lightly," promoter Arthur Fogel said in the statement. "We will announce further details as soon as we have them."
The statement gave no details of the nature of the illness or the band member whose relative was sick. The promoter could not immediately be contacted for further comment.
U2 was scheduled to play Auckland on March 17 and 18, before kicking off the Australian leg of its "Vertigo" world tour in Brisbane on March 21, followed by Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The band was scheduled to play in Yokohama on April 4 and in Honolulu on April 8.
Tickets for U2's concert at Aloha Stadium went on sale in January and sold out within an hour, stadium officials said.
It was the fastest-selling concert in stadium history, Aloha Stadium spokesman Patrick Leonard said at the time.
Some fans slept at Aloha Stadium to get the best seats. Tickets ranged from $50 to $165.
The Michael Jackson concert in 1997 sold out in four hours
SYDNEY, Australia - Irish rock band U2 on Thursday announced it was postponing its tour dates in Australia, New Zealand, Japan and Hawaii later this month and in early April.
In a statement, the tour promoter said the decision was unavoidable "due to the illness of an immediate family member of one of the band."
"Any fan of U2 will realize that this decision has not been taken lightly," promoter Arthur Fogel said in the statement. "We will announce further details as soon as we have them."
The statement gave no details of the nature of the illness or the band member whose relative was sick. The promoter could not immediately be contacted for further comment.
U2 was scheduled to play Auckland on March 17 and 18, before kicking off the Australian leg of its "Vertigo" world tour in Brisbane on March 21, followed by Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney. The band was scheduled to play in Yokohama on April 4 and in Honolulu on April 8.
Tickets for U2's concert at Aloha Stadium went on sale in January and sold out within an hour, stadium officials said.
It was the fastest-selling concert in stadium history, Aloha Stadium spokesman Patrick Leonard said at the time.
Some fans slept at Aloha Stadium to get the best seats. Tickets ranged from $50 to $165.
The Michael Jackson concert in 1997 sold out in four hours
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Good grief they're still on tour? Dayum.
And this isn't the first time a show was postponed due to family illness right? It was pretty recent and rumor back then also mentioned Edge's daughter.
And this isn't the first time a show was postponed due to family illness right? It was pretty recent and rumor back then also mentioned Edge's daughter.
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Originally Posted by SeekOnce
Good grief they're still on tour? Dayum.
And this isn't the first time a show was postponed due to family illness right? It was pretty recent and rumor back then also mentioned Edge's daughter.
And this isn't the first time a show was postponed due to family illness right? It was pretty recent and rumor back then also mentioned Edge's daughter.
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The thread title says the tour has been canceled, but the story says the dates have been postponed. Which is it?
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Air New Zealand Comes To The Aid Of U2 Fans
Thursday, 9 March 2006, 5:02 pm
Press Release: Air New Zealand
9 March 2006
Air New Zealand Comes To The Aid Of U2 Fans
Air New Zealand announced today it would lend a helping hand to U2 fans inconvenienced by the unexpected postponement of the band's New Zealand concerts later this month.
Group General Manager Marketing, Network and Sales Norm Thompson said the concerts had generated massive interest from customers and he had significant empathy for those who had booked non-refundable tickets to fly to Auckland to see one of the greatest bands of all time.
"We will ensure that concert ticket holders who have booked non refundable fares on our services to fly to Auckland for the concert have the opportunity to transfer their fare to one of the same class once a new concert date is announced by the promoter. In addition the airline will waive its change fees," Mr Thompson said.
Mr Thompson said customers affected should visit their local Air New Zealand Travel Centre or booking agent with their concert tickets and E ticket prior to the date of their flight to change their booking. In the event that the concerts were cancelled, customers who did visit their Travel Centre or booking agent would have their tickets held in credit for 12 months.
"Due to the high popularity of the concerts we expect there will be considerable demand from customers wanting to change their non refundable fares. Unfortunately, not everyone will be successful in booking seats on the flight they want. Therefore, some customers may have to pay the difference between the cost of their non refundable fare and the next fare class available."
Thursday, 9 March 2006, 5:02 pm
Press Release: Air New Zealand
9 March 2006
Air New Zealand Comes To The Aid Of U2 Fans
Air New Zealand announced today it would lend a helping hand to U2 fans inconvenienced by the unexpected postponement of the band's New Zealand concerts later this month.
Group General Manager Marketing, Network and Sales Norm Thompson said the concerts had generated massive interest from customers and he had significant empathy for those who had booked non-refundable tickets to fly to Auckland to see one of the greatest bands of all time.
"We will ensure that concert ticket holders who have booked non refundable fares on our services to fly to Auckland for the concert have the opportunity to transfer their fare to one of the same class once a new concert date is announced by the promoter. In addition the airline will waive its change fees," Mr Thompson said.
Mr Thompson said customers affected should visit their local Air New Zealand Travel Centre or booking agent with their concert tickets and E ticket prior to the date of their flight to change their booking. In the event that the concerts were cancelled, customers who did visit their Travel Centre or booking agent would have their tickets held in credit for 12 months.
"Due to the high popularity of the concerts we expect there will be considerable demand from customers wanting to change their non refundable fares. Unfortunately, not everyone will be successful in booking seats on the flight they want. Therefore, some customers may have to pay the difference between the cost of their non refundable fare and the next fare class available."
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I heartily agree; they've done a lot of good in their time, and made a lot of people incredibly happy with their music, and their political causes. No one deserves to have a sick child. No one.
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Sounds like bad news.
A lot of shit has been thrown at U2 (Bono in particular) in recent years for their alleged pomposity and over-promoting charity causes. They shoudn't take shit from the public now, since tragedy has struck a loved one.
Let's hope all the U2 members and their famillies pull through this crisis.
A lot of shit has been thrown at U2 (Bono in particular) in recent years for their alleged pomposity and over-promoting charity causes. They shoudn't take shit from the public now, since tragedy has struck a loved one.
Let's hope all the U2 members and their famillies pull through this crisis.