I'm going to see U2 this year and that'll be the telling point - who does it for me the most live. If I can come away with that same buzz I get when I see Jovi - great.
I'll be pleasantly surprised if it happens, but I'm not sure it will.
Yeah, U2 seem to be the critics darlings. They've not had to do anything to earn it, while Jovi have to scrap for every last piece. But you know what - I think that in itself makes Jovi the bigger band, because they've got as much a huge a fanbase but without all the promotion U2 get.
Also, I think a lot more "casual" listeners would go and see U2 - like me - but that doesn't necessarily mean they're fans.
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