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U2 is coming to Brussels

Bono will be in town tomorrow!

The U2 members  will perform in Stade Roi Baudouin, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of their mythical album, Joshua Tree. The Irish band has started the “Joshua Tree Tour” in May and Brussels is the final destination of their European trip.

Thousands of fans are expected for this musical event. If you aim to get tickets now, bad news: the official website to get tickets was open on the 16th of January at 10.00 am and the concert was fully booked only a couple of minutes later. A waiting list was established and it will surely be very hard to get tickets on “official platforms”. However, you can buy some tickets on non-official websites, such as 2ememain (from €40 up to €400!).

As U2 has always been a major musical event across the World, logistical means are needed. The U2’s producer paid the SNCB and extra-trains will be at your disposal to go to Stade Roi Baudouin.

If you don’t want to miss that gig, hurry up and get all you need for this epic concert!

Lucas Tripoteau

Lucas holds a Master degree in EU Law and that is why he decided to move to Brussels two years ago. After having experienced lobbying, he joined Cafébabel Brussels as editorial coordinator. He is today Brussels editor at Pan European Networks and Secretary General at CaféBabel Brussels. He enjoys the Brussels lifestyle and is very keen to provide the expats with an exciting insight of the city.

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