Tuesday, February 15, 2011

U2 Cape Town Fans!!!

CAPE TOWN’S fan walk will be opened again on Friday for U2’s 360° Tour concert.
The concert is due to start at 7.30pm with gates opening at Cape Town Stadium at 4.30pm. The fan walk will be opened at 3.30pm.
City of Cape Town spokeswoman Kylie Hatton said the city saw the fan walk as an important access point for people using public transport to get to the stadium.
“It is a good way of moving people safely from Cape Town Station, where a lot of people will be getting off, to the stadium. The fans will get to walk in a cordoned-off area past murals and other attractions.”
The fan walk will feature large print murals depicting the Irish band’s history as well as iconic elements from some of their best-selling albums.
Marc Le Chat, from Celebrity Service Africa, which is in charge of organising events along the fan walk, said Cape Town band Almost Famous would perform from the roof of a building on Somerset Road in Green Point and would also perform a repertoire of U2 hits.
He said there would be an LED screen at St Andrews Square that would display the band’s music.
Le Chat said they would also place sky search beams at Exchange Place, St Andrews Square and along Main Road towards the stadium and beam through the night. Fire dancers would perform after the concert on the route.

 Meanwhile, fans still desperate to get their hands on tickets can win some with Kfm.

Since yesterday, stages have been set up and will be moved to locations across the city where fans who know the lyrics off by heart can sing their way to the tickets up for grabs.
Kfm programme manager Ian Bredenkamp said:
“If Kfm crosses live from the studio to the U2 activation site, the person currently singing on stage will win eight tickets. You don’t need to be good, you just need to be there.”
Tomorrow the Kfm stages will be at the Edgemead Spar Centre (Letchworth Drive) from 9am to 10am and Thibault Square between noon and 1pm; on Thursday at Tyger Valley Mall and the V&A Waterfront between noon and 1pm; and on Friday outside Cape Town Stadium between 8am and 9am and noon to 1pm.

For more information visit www.kfm.co.za
Full details of road closures are obtainable at www.capetown.gov.za or at 0800 65 64 63.

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