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Bono and the rock group U2 performs Friday, July 8, 2011 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson Bono of British rock band U2 performs at Glastonbury Music Festival in Glastonbury, Britain, Friday, June 24, 2011. More than 170,000 ticket-holders have arrived at Worthy Farm for the 41st festival. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) The city of Montreal has released this map of the temporary parking and stopping restrictions in effect due to the U2 concert. Workers set up the stage for two concert by the Irish rock group U2 Thursday, July 7, 2011 in Montreal. U2 will perform Friday and Saturday night. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson U2 Production Director Jake Barry recommends people show up early for the concerts. U2 video image

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Bono and the rock group U2 performs Friday, July 8, 2011 in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Paul Chiasson

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Date: Fri. Jul. 8 2011 10:01 AM ET

MONTREAL — U2 fans from far and wide spent Friday streaming into the area around Jean Talon St. and Decarie Blvd. and the transportation challenge is being taken seriously by authorities. The traffic zoo continues Saturday.

The city published a detailed map of the extensive temporary driving and parking restrictions. Many streets, some quite a distance away, are off-limits not only to parking but also to stopping. (Click here to see a detailed map).

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.

Rumours swirled throughout the city Friday; some speculated that the band would come into the stadium in a helicopter, while others mentioned they had spotted Bono at a restaurant on Bishop St. 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 contraption called the claw hovered over the stage, lighting up the venue and holding 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 per cent 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 tour is hitting town as one of 110 stops on the tour.

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's 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.



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john
said

The show was amazing!
Awesome event, the staff & security did a good job.
No complains from , except for the rain but can't blameU2 for that.


Tony
said

For those of you who wanted PEACE AND QUIET within a 4km (2 mile) radius, THERE WAS NONE.
I’m surprised the city’s noise ordinance laws would allow a concert to go on like this in a residential neighbourhood late at night.
Whatever happened to that billion dollar white elephant, the Olympic stadium, where you can have all the sports and concerts to your heart's content?



CB_mtl
said

I can't wait to leave this province its so embarrassing to say I live here.
Montreal has the biggest bunch of whining babies out there. They complain about everything.




rick
said

Its so funny how people are blaming Bono for the chosen concert venue.

Do you people actually think that he had anything to do with the decision,or knew anything about the parking problem or road closers ?

You know that he doesnt sit on the telephone scheduling the concerts and the logistics right ?

People get over it.if we close highways for cycling or a parade,people seem to be ok.You close some road for a band that you are not a fan of,you attack the singer and complain over and over.

There are a lot of worse things happening in the world.Atleast after some slower traffic there are 160 000 people that are happy in the end.




Chris
said

I think that Mirabel Airport would make a good outdoor concert venue. Plenty of parking and facilities and they could even set-up a week-end campground for the event. It's not as if the airport is that busy anyway.


Tom91
said

Are they gone yet? The self serving rantings and holier than thou preaching from Bono upon his pulpit is nauseating. The only reason people still like this band is because they think they're still supposed to.


SB
said

It was smart of the transit to offer a $5 day pass. That meant most users would have opted for it beforehand. That made boarding a bus much faster. Can you imagine each passenger boarding the bus to pay by cash (well coins) instead of just tapping the pass against the reader?

But then again, our bus driver just let everybody get on for free as all doors were opened to let people in faster.

It was a great concert and that is what matters most.


david
said

BON JOVI July 2006 "outdoor" (st. Helene Island) was much BETTER than U2!


Ross
said

You all complain about the traffic and all the other kaos that goes on in Montreal and the u2 concert you knew 2 years ago they were coming here so stop smoking your funny cigs and get over it. Until the next big concert.


Mr John.
said

Some say the tickets were free and some say they were sold and then there are reports of them being re-sold on the internet....So what is it...??


Harriman
said

these people complaining don't seem understand they're living in a city. you don't like it? leave. otherwise stfu. it's one small area to avoid for 2 days.


JackieNo5
said

The concert was just an unforgetable experience. Best concert I've attended, it's a first class production from the stage design, to the sound, vedio, speffects, use of high-tech, nicly incorporated political messages, and of cousre, best of all, the bands performance. The ambiance was amazing, at the end, nobody wanted to leave and the singer is running out of songs, thanks to the rain, they can finally ended. Although almost everybody was soaked up the by downpour, but it's well worth it and add one more thing to remember about. The only bad experience I had is with the metro, should have prepared more trains for such a big event.


Trevor
said

The concert was actually planned very well and it was amazing and don't hate on the Irish.


Kay
said

Why don't you all suck it up for one weekend? There are million different reasons for why our beautiful city has insane traffic, at least this time it's a concert and not road work.

You live in Montreal, large events tend to happen here. Get over yourselves.


vidal
said

i have a great idea...lets shut down major roads in Montreal and invite some half witted Irish douchbags to play a concert in the middle of a crappy horse track next to a crappy Walmart...in the middle of the heaviest construction seasons Montreal has ever seen...great job BONO and well to the city of Montreal you are all self centered halfwits....


maria
said

Sabrina u are right. Quebec always complains about everything. They think they are so perfect. They complain about the Royals coming here they complain about U2. Why don't u all get a life. Be blessed that there are still famous people that come here.


vidal
said

all this fuzz for a stupid rock concert,that should have been at st helens island...not at the industrial part of T.M.R. right next to a crappy Walmart. when i think of a rock concert...the 1st place i think of going is crappy blue bonnetts...if im not mistaken that land should have been low income condos and apt by now...Hey BONO!!! where ur sense of compassion,self centered *****


Mr John.
said

MORE over rated noise crap....it will cost the city a few million in trancit which will never show a profit.The extra cost of cleaning up the garbage everywhere,etc,etc.
All this BULLSHIT about big bucks comming into the city never shows anywhere except a few bar owners and a very few restaurants.
With F1,a few galleries and a number of other stores that usually stay open on Sherbrooke Friday evenings all year around close
because of no one able to get to them and the so called big buck
people never darken the door way of these establishments.


Sabrina
said

OMG Montreal!!!! Where has all your spirit gone! Buck it up, already! You're bitchin' about parking and traffic - are you for real? 2 nights of closed streets in one section of the city can't possibly ruin ur night unless u have nothing else to do but complain. GET A LIFE PEOPLE!!! And no one says u hve to like U2 -it's a shame for u cz they put on a GREAT concert!!! "WALK ON...."


John
said

Concert was amazing!!!!


nadege
said

My god people it's gonna be a superb weekend full of sun and smiles even if you don't go to the U2 concert just enjoy life and stop complaining about things you cannnot do nothing about. Life is so short enjoy it!!! Have a great concert everyone I was there yesterday and it was amazing!!!
Peace!


Shayne
said

The concert was awsome I got to see Bono
Back stage


John
said

First.....the concert was amazing, awesome show, great vibe, everything was good.....even getting to the concert.
My only issue was getting home......metro was jammed, buses nowhere to be found, no taxi either....


Brian
said

Looks like Jack Jones got his wish, it did rain but after the concert. Ha! I wonder if anybody actually brought their umbrellas.


ES
said

4:30 PM Friday afternnon, went from Laval to LaSalle, thru downtown to the East end Anjou on 45 miniutes! no traffic whatsoever! amazing! They should have a mega concert like this every week!


Tim
said

You people just don't know how to have fun! Bunch of cry babies. Get over it.


sir_steveoh
said

One of the best Metro's in the world, use it !

If tax payers want to fix damages and have to pay more then you could park on the streets, but for obvious safety the streets will be blocked off.

I really hate reading "leftists" comments, like we pay taxes, we should be able to park their!
No, you don't pay taxes for the extra use of those streets, you pay for their normal use only.

If the streets became blocked and even one fire truck was blocked in, that could result in a death.

What would that cost tax payers? Idiots !

Again, one of the Worlds best Metro systems use it !


Kevin
said

Coming back to montreal this afternoon I was amused by the highway signs warning of a Decarie rock concert. Not so much by the delay on the Champlain. Endedup taking the bonaventure to St Patrick then going west to NDG to beat the traffic. Nuts!


Etienne
said

I have tickets to the the concert and the weather forecast calls for sunny skies the whole weekend!

All you whiny babies need to stop complaining and just suck on your pacifiers :)


Leafybits
said

As much as I like concerts, open-air venues should really be in more remote areas. I live a good 20 blocks from the Hippodrome and had to close my windows earlier this afternoon when they were just doing a soundcheck! Can't imagine what it will be like for people living directly near the venue tonight and tomorrow.


hanna
said

"Snobby towns like Hampstead and cote saint luc will be blocking all their streets in order to discourage people from parking. What a bunch of babies. I pay gas tax and registration and i should be able to circulate on any street in Montreal."

Living in cote saint luc, the town did not block their streets to parking, sorry. As for tax and registration, you are right. So why are all these streets plus highway exit closed off for us people who live in the area and have a hard time getting around? Let alone "circulate on any street". For a concert? Give me a break.




Bob
said

You could not have said it better André. I feel the same way about him. Not worth going to see and get ripped off for.


Brian
said

Getting in and out will be just as long as the concert itself.

Better hope the concert is smooth. Otherwise, add in the frustrations from the wait to get out, there could be some ticked off spectators. And you know what that could lead to. Riots. Just saying that.


André
said

Bono the ultimate "pan-Global socialist" icon. He finds ways to pool "your" money and hand the guy next to you "your" shirt but the multi-millionaire entertainer finds ways to hide his treasure from the tax-man and don't expect him to give you one of his shirts for free. Standing on a soapbox and dictating to the masses is "easy" Bono.


moi
said

the roads are already a disaster, and it's not even 3 pm. Good luck to you all.

And I also worry about the stands. And the general admission. Nope, you couldn't pay me.


Bob
said

U2 fans are such a bunch of crybabies. Say anything bad about them or their leader and your post will either not make it or will be taken down. Too bad but not everyone is so much in love with then as you people are. They are a waste of money and time.


Bob
said

John - Why all the positivism? Not everyone in Montreal loves U2 and a lot of us hate them and Bono. And yes we do have a right to our opinion. I could care less if they are Irish, British, American or whatever.


Ella-Max
said

I don't have a ticket to any of the shows "so" I hope it rains buckets all over everyone who gets to go. I'm spiteful that way! I'm doing a rain-dance right now - like I did for St. Jean Fete weekend and it worked! LOL! :-) hugs and kisses!


Mish
said

Montreal is not equiped to handle this sort of event...We couldn't plan for the construction in the city and the citizens cannot drive down any street in our city without a detour !!!! Now to add this event is going to put the icing on the cake. Yes, it's just a weekend as someon mentioned,but in addition to what we already have to deal with...certainly not necessary.


SylvieBee
said

U2 are an amazing rock band (oh, and they are Irish, not British as your caption said). Saw the show in Seattle too...there is nothing not to love here. Montreal will be a great venue..and we're excited to see you here, boys!


John
said

Why all this hostility and negativism? F1 rolls into town evevryone enjoys the circus that follows, Just a big party in an empty site. Yes there is an incoveniece and those who hate U2 stay home or go out of town for the week-end. Leave those who like u2 a chance to enjoy a one of a kind mega spectacle. This is what U2 is about..For those who hate the band, you have a right to your opinion, but selling almost 1 billion concert tickets...not everyone share your hatred for the band...Oh and they are Irish not British as the caption noted.


Jack Jones
said

For those of you who say Boo hoo to the trafic woo's ... I hope it pours rain Friday and Saturday!! Montreal plans an event with 80,000 plus people, in the worst possible location. As if the Montreal area is not conjested enough with all the construction closures. Seems like ever week there is some kind of event that causes streets to close. Big events like these should be held in remote areas where it does not interrupt the other 2 million people that don't give a crap about these events. Not to mention the damage that the people attending this event will cause. Guaranteed there will be!!


Jared
said

Just like to point out that under the photo it says BRITISH rock band. U2 are of course IRISH. Thanks


Nathan
said

Snobby Cote St Luc & Hampstead? How about snotty Montreal imposing terrific inconveniences on one group of people, so another group can party.


GDC
said

It's sad to see some ppl so negative about this. I understand there will be traffic nightmares already with the current ones, but they did not plan that Montreal was going to already have this construction nightmare in place. BUT they are stressing taking the metro, and I myself living just outside of mtl am planning to take it. Will it be chaotic at the metro? Most likely but I am sure the city will do it's best to handle the situation. I hope things go as smoothly as it can, especially for those living in the area. Just be thankfull that this event is bringing in a lot of cash as well for the city. It's 2 days, it's an event like no other in Mtl.


SCOTT IN WINNIPEG
said

If the concert in Montreal is half as great in Winnipeg, the show will surpass any previous show seen!
This is a concert, not a traffic issue, SUCK IT UP!



Andrea
said

To all of those who are complaining about parking, the venue and etc...stop for a moment and consider how massive that stage is. It can't fit in the Big O, it can't fit in Jarry Park either. The band is forking over several million dollars to build the stage because they want to play in Montreal. I think you can suck it up and live with a bit of traffic for two days. I for one won't be thinking of that when I'm there tonight!


Jackie
said

Stan,

It's two nights; it is not like it is a permanent fixture that will be a complete inconvenience to you/CDN. Let people who love the band enjoy themselves.

Grin and bear it. It's only for the weekend.


peter
said

i for one was to go to the concert but 80,000 plus per show it might take me like hours to go and come back i believe that part of town ain't up to handling all those people at the same time.imagine 20,000 min.people all to the metro at once or drivin you're car home,headaches people.ones are going enjoy the show,it will be a blast


CTOR
said

u2 YUUK.
cacaphony!TIME TO PUT ON EAR PROTECTORS.


Frank
said

big mistake to have their concert there, i personally can't stand that 2 faced Bozo,or Bono, why does the ones who are not interested in this concert have to put up with the traffic and inconvenience?,,,this city and its managers are so wrong on this,but,that's just me.


Tinkerbell
said

I think all of the summer events and culture in Montreal are fantastic! However, to spend all this money when our city is falling apart, to add more stress to a city that already has more construction and driving woes than we handle is just insane! We have Jarry Park, Lafontaine Park, The Bell center, The Olympic stadium, why,why waste this kind of money to build this venue up and cause havoc in this area of the city that is already a 'pinched nerve' so to speak! I am very disappointed in the lack of intelligence that went into this decision.....but not surprised!


Morgan
said

@ Brian....I have a very bad feeling about this event....I think you're right.


stan
said

I and my wife are a bit ticked off. Why ? We live near the concert site. Streets to the north, east, west and south of us have "no parking" signs. We do not. I foresee cars parked in front of driveways, in front of fire hydrants, and blocking corners.
I also am awaiting the end of the concert with all the concert goers coming to get their automobiles, along with the accopanying noise.
Why has the CDN - NDG borough not paid any attention to this matter?


Emmanuel
said

I am a huge rock music fan, however it is disappointing that they had to build it at BLUE BONNETS and are going to cause major traffic tie ups ,as if we don't have enough traffic in Montreal , this weekend will be like an extension of the FRIDAY AFTERNOON rush hour for 2 whole days. They could have had U2 Play at JARRY PARK ? - There's no tennis now is there ? or even that waste of real estate - THE BIG O - ? take the roof off and you have an out door venue ??? that seats 80,000 at a time .
Sorry , thanks but no thanks . My big concert of the year was MONDAY NIGHT AT THE CLOSING of the jazz festival . The B52'S AND it was * * FREE * *


I love U2
said

I'm really happy U2 is comming to Montreal but the moron promoters should of picked a different venue. Parking will be a hassle and traffic will surely be chaotic. Why inconvinience everyone else.

Snobby towns like Hampstead and cote saint luc will be blocking all their streets in order to discourage people from parking. What a bunch of babies. I pay gas tax and registration and i should be able to circulate on any street in Montreal.


Anthony
said

Holy cow... we're going to be 40,000 on the floor. that's ridiculous :S


Brian
said

If this was built by unionized Quebec workers then it would have taken at least 6 months and might be collapsible during the concert. It should be a great show! Those hoping to head south on the metro after the concert better board at De La Savane! They'll have no chance to get on at Namur since it'll be all packed. I have a feeling that the metro will break down which is not surprising.


rick
said

I am ready.Cant wait !


Angie Rosales
said

Was at Walmart last night and yes, fans are gettin excited. Since last night fans from Vermont, Massachusetts & Ontario started camping out already. Have fun guys.

I live around the area and just wondering how we will be able to get around with all the traffic chaos.


smile4u1972
said

I cannot wait for this concert!! Montreal loves you!! Bono, Edge, Larry, Adam welcome to Montreal!


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