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« on: October 25, 2009, 01:39:15 PM »

The Rose Bowl is near us (no we aren't going to the concert tonight) and they've been building this massive stage - here's an interactive image - it's pretty remarkable http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-ca-u2-stage25-2009sep25-i,0,2216762.htmlstory

It's chaos around here. Lots of people arriving since last night - crazy!

U2 fans who can't make it to the band's giant concert this Sunday evening at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif., don't fret: you'll be able to watch anyway. The band has announced that it plans to stream the concert on YouTube, and fans around the world will be able to tune in to watch it live.
 
From the local news:

Pasadena -- Crowds began gathering as early at 4 this morning at Rose Bowl Stadium, where nearly 100,000 people were expected for tonight's sold-out U2 concert, billed as the largest in the stadium's history.

About 1,600 people with general admission tickets were in line to snatch up good spots on the stadium floor when gates open at about 5 p.m. Concert-goers were reading magazines, watching streaming U2 videos and playing games.

Randy Madden, a musician from Moorpark, was in line at about 4 a.m.

“I knew it would be absolute chaos,” said Madden. “I just wanted to make sure I got here early.”

Heavy traffic is expected before and after the event, and Pasadena police are urging residents in surrounding neighborhoods to get home early to avoid getting caught in backups. Concert-goers are advised to carpool or take public transportation to the Rose Bowl.

Pasadena Police Cpl. Julie Finney said concert-goers should arrive in the area by about 4 p.m. so they have ample time to walk to the stadium.

“They need to leave a little bit earlier," Finney said, "and they can come here and enjoy the festivities.”

The Rose Bowl will be open at noon for a “Picnic in the Park” event, with food and drinks available for purchase.
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