The most horrible reserved undisclosed news in city is now official – Irish rockers U2 will perform in the new TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis on Jun 27th 2010.
Irish rockers U2 will come back to the Twin Cities in a huge way when they get the 1st performance on Jun 27 to the new TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. [smartads]Tickets for the extremely likely concert will cost from USD250 to USD30 & will start sale at 10 in the morning Sat 21st Nov through Ticketmaster. And there are fine reports for admirers on funds: No less than ten thousand tickets will be obtainable at the lowly price of USD thirty only.
The statement puts to couch weeks of press & enthusiast rumor about the concert, which will be the 1st Twin Cities stadium performance ever since Metallica & Linkin Park performed the Metrodome in Jul ‘03.
AS per the reports, in any case 10,000 tickets will be accessible for the lowly cost of $32 each.





November 21st, 2009 at 11:53 am
i will buy U2 tickets for Minneapolis show
December 14th, 2009 at 4:19 am
I first saw U2 perform live in July 2005, and I haven’t stopped talking about that experience yet!! : lol: Over the years, I’ve had the good fortune to see them many times, U2 band and their show improve with each new tour! Next weekend I’m gonna see them again since I can compare and get cheap tickets from Ticketwood.com ; so I can save some dollars to the next concert …I’m so excited!! http://www.ticketwood.com/u2/
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