[u2tour] Re: Another Observation From Pittsburgh

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Not sure why we in America focus on diversity as being only black and white. Just in the GA section where I was there were plenty of people from different ethnic groups. While white was predominant, there was a couple from Brazil, there was a German couple, brothers who were Lebanese, etc. I saw the same at Chicago and East Lansing as well.

--- In u2tour@yahoogroups.com, "brandenburg_u2_fan" <atoner79781@...> wrote:
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> I've been trying to think of a tactful way to bring this up but I want to make sure it wasn't an anomoly. I don't want to create a firestorm like the GA procedure discussion did.
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> Here's the deal: We attended the concert in Pittsburgh and I distinctly noticed something that I hadn't seen at a U2 concert before. There was a distinct lack of (shall we say) diversity in the crowd at the stadium. Of all the U2 concerts we attended, that's the first time I've seen that. I can honestly say that I could count the people of color I saw on ONE HAND out of over 65,000 people - discounting the people working there. Was it the same in other venues? Not trying to be funny but I saw 10 times more black people at a Travis Tritt concert I attended recently. That bothers me because I know the actual fan base is very diverse. I don't know ANYONE black or brown who DOESN'T like U2. Tickets weren't that expensive. So I can't think of another reason we saw what we did. Any thoughts?
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