mr.x
Mar 12, 2009, 12:44 AM
U2 and Coldplay announce Vancouver concert dates
By Staff
Like melodramatic pop-rock ballads? Of course you do. Fortunately, two of the world’s most popular bands announced tours today, both with stops in Vancouver.
U2 will be performing songs from their 12th album, No Line On The Horizon, on October 28 at B.C. Place. According to the LiveNation press release, Bono and the boys will be backed by various acts, including Glasvegas, Elbow, Snow Patrol, and the Black Eyed Peas throughout their 360º Tour, which promises to provide an “unobstructed view for the audience” by means of architectural magic. Each venue will have at least 10,000 tickets up for grabs for around $30. Check back with the Straight for ticket sale information.
Coldplay will be performing at GM Place on June 20 for the Vancouver leg of their Viva La Vida Tour. The Grammy Award–winning quartet last played B.C. in July as headliners of the Pemberton Festival. Tickets go on sale Saturday [March 14] at 10 a.m, but Straight readers can nab them a day early with our exclusive pre sale by signing up for the “The List” eNewsletter before Thursday.
Yume-sama
Mar 12, 2009, 12:47 AM
U2 should probably just go away, and Coldplay can't sing live for the life of them :P
LeftCoaster
Mar 12, 2009, 12:55 AM
I'll be at the U2 concert... I just hope they don't play too much of their new stuff. Their vertigo concert was one of the best shows I have ever been to so I anticipate this one to be stellar too.
Distill3d
Mar 12, 2009, 1:41 AM
I'll be at the U2 concert... I just hope they don't play too much of their new stuff. Their vertigo concert was one of the best shows I have ever been to so I anticipate this one to be stellar too.
i'm with you on that, as long as they play more of the stuff upto and including All That You Can't Leave Behind, they'll kick ass.
i've seen U2 a few times now, they put on a live show that rivals the Rolling Stones for showmanship. :tup:
Coldplay on the other hand....meh. we're they just here?
zivan56
Mar 12, 2009, 1:42 AM
I wouldn't go to any of these artists concerts, but at least it's something fun to happen in Vancouver...so good to hear. I really wish Ticketmaster would not be the only place to buy tickets though, as every ticket I've considered buying from them was at a ridiculous price.
dreambrother808
Mar 12, 2009, 1:42 AM
U2 should probably just go away, and Coldplay can't sing live for the life of them :P
i've seen them both live and they were two of the most enjoyable concerts of my life. have no clue what you're talking about.
vanlaw
Mar 12, 2009, 8:52 PM
i've seen them both live and they were two of the most enjoyable concerts of my life. have no clue what you're talking about.
They are all great performers. I just think Bono needs a good ego deflation. Somebody poke him with a large pin or something.
Coldrsx
Mar 12, 2009, 8:55 PM
can someone tell me where U2 is coming to van???
http://360.u2.com/
Smooth
Mar 12, 2009, 9:05 PM
can someone tell me where U2 is coming to van???
http://360.u2.com/
http://www.u2.com/tour/index/
Scroll to near the bottom...
"In September and October, U2 360° Tour will also visit: Atlanta, GA; Charlottesville, VA; Dallas, TX; Houston, TX; Las Vegas, NV; Los Angeles, CA; Norman, OK; Phoenix, AZ; Tampa, FL; Washington, DC and Vancouver, BC. Complete Tour and ticketing information to follow."
Yume-sama
Mar 12, 2009, 10:38 PM
i've seen them both live and they were two of the most enjoyable concerts of my life. have no clue what you're talking about.
I have no doubt they are good performers, but U2 has become irrelevant, their last album bombed, and after Coldplay's Grammy performance I think it's universally accepted that they can't sing live.
I really liked Coldplay's last album, but I would never pay to see them live unless they promised to lip sync :P
LeftCoaster
Mar 12, 2009, 11:14 PM
U2's last album bombed? It went triple platinum in the US 4x platinum in the UK and 5x platinum in Canada? All in all it sold over 9 million copies, won 8 grammies and spawned the second highest grossing tour of all time, making upwards of 400 million dollars. Hardly a bomb.
Bono is a douche though... but I can look past that for all the good music they have made.
They are also one of the best bands live, even if you aren't a U2 fan it is tough not to be floored at one of their shows.
ravman
Mar 12, 2009, 11:18 PM
i am hoping i flee the city before i have to work another concert.... Stones and Madonna were bad enough and now this youtwo person.... :hell:
djh
Mar 13, 2009, 12:41 AM
i am hoping i flee the city before i have to work another concert.... Stones and Madonna were bad enough and now this youtwo person.... :hell:
Geez, you sound like my grumpy Northern English old uni mate. *Nothing* made him happy. He moaned about "You-Three" and their artists "Bongo" and "The Hedge".:haha:
Is that you , grumpy Dave...jk
Locked In
Mar 13, 2009, 12:58 AM
U2's last album bombed? It went triple platinum in the US 4x platinum in the UK and 5x platinum in Canada? All in all it sold over 9 million copies, won 8 grammies and spawned the second highest grossing tour of all time, making upwards of 400 million dollars. Hardly a bomb.
Or maybe he's talking about their newest album - the one that's now #1, and that Rolling Stone calls their best since Achtung Baby. They're probably not the band they once were, but they're far from irrelevant.
It's interesting that they're going back to BC Place for the Vancouver show. If memory serves correctly, they didn't sell out their last show there in 1997. I guess they're serious about making sure there are cheap(ish) tickets available. I remember not being blown away with the sound in the dome at PopMart, but the atmosphere and the spectacle were incredible. Elevation and Vertigo were both great shows.
I really wish Ticketmaster would not be the only place to buy tickets though, as every ticket I've considered buying from them was at a ridiculous price.
Ticketmaster pretty much just sells the tickets at whatever price the market will bear. If it sold them for less than the market valued them at, someone else would just resell them. You should spend your time wishing the events you want to attend become less popular if you want to spend less.
Yume-sama
Mar 13, 2009, 1:08 AM
It's not like Ticketmaster sets the prices anyways.
Hong Kongese
Mar 13, 2009, 6:49 AM
Not too crazy about U2, they do have a few songs which are ok, but the rest are...
metroXpress
Mar 13, 2009, 4:41 PM
Not a big fan here either...but I do have some of their songs.
What's their greatest hit?
Locked In
Mar 13, 2009, 5:01 PM
Coldplay on the other hand....meh. we're they just here?
They were in Vancouver a few years back, and they closed Pemberton last summer (but played second fiddle to Jay-Z and Tom Petty IMO).
What's their greatest hit?
U2's greatest hit ever? I'd say something from 'The Joshua Tree', or maybe 'One' or 'Sunday Bloody Sunday'. In the last decade, probably 'Beautiful Day'.
dreambrother808
Mar 13, 2009, 5:45 PM
after Coldplay's Grammy performance I think it's universally accepted that they can't sing live.
I really liked Coldplay's last album, but I would never pay to see them live unless they promised to lip sync :P
I think you need to see the distinction between your OPINIONS and universally accepted realities. As I've already stated, I HAVE seen them live and Chris Martin is a good singer. But whatever, some people take a joy in being pissy.
sacrifice333
Mar 13, 2009, 6:39 PM
got me some tix to coldplay
twoNeurons
Mar 13, 2009, 9:53 PM
got me some tix to coldplay
They're on sale already?
Yume-sama
Mar 13, 2009, 11:30 PM
They're on sale already?
Yeah, I got the message from the Canucks that they are available now for season ticket holders until 10PM tonight.
jlousa
Mar 14, 2009, 12:57 AM
Coldplay has announced a 2nd date for Vancouver too if anyone is interested. Seems like we really get more then our fair share of concerts.
Canadian Mind
Mar 14, 2009, 1:22 AM
Coldplay has announced a 2nd date for Vancouver too if anyone is interested. Seems like we really get more then our fair share of concerts.
Nothing wrong with that. :tup:
Hong Kongese
May 8, 2009, 7:13 AM
I hate copy cats....
Cat Stevens to Coldplay: It sure sounds like my song
Source: Reuters
Posted: 05/04/09 6:34PM
Filed Under: Music
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Singer-songwriter Cat Stevens agreed on Monday that the Coldplay song, "Viva La Vida," sounds like one of his 1973 songs, but he stopped short of saying he would sue for plagiarism.
"My son brought it to my attention and said: 'Doesn't that sound like 'Foreigner Suite?'" the musician, now known as Yusuf Islam, told Reuters.
"The song definitely sounds like it," he said of his song. "It has such logical chords and the melody has to be what it is..."
Asked during a telephone interview from London whether he would pursue the issue legally, Islam, 60, said "it depends on how well Satriani does."
U.S. guitarist Joe Satriani has sued Coldplay, accusing the British band of copyright infringement. He claims substantial original portions of his song "If I Could Fly" are recycled in "Viva La Vida" and is seeking damages.
Link to the song
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvB9Pj9Znsw
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