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What not to bring to U2

Big Concerts has released a list of items that will not be permitted at the U2 360° concerts. The list includes anything that can be used as projectiles, animals, and what can be deemed a "whistle, horn or musical instrument".

The full list of banned items: 

•    Glass bottles or containers or other heavy and/or sharp objects , which could potentially be used as projectiles (excluding sunglasses, binoculars and prescription or reading glasses)

•    Any illegal drugs

•    Skateboards, scooters, roller blades or bicycles

•    Knives, weapons of any nature or fireworks

•    Any object that could be used to distract, hinder or interfere with any performer including laser pointers and flashlights

•    Flags with poles, large flags or banners that may obstruct the view of other patrons

•    Any whistle, horn, musical instrument, loud hailer, public address system

•    Digital, electronic or other recording or broadcast device

•    Any item that you intend to distribute, hawk, sell, offer, expose for sale or display for marketing or promotional purposes

•    No animals apart from authorised guide/companion dogs

•    Any dangerous goods and any other items by management to be dangerous or capable of causing a public nuisance

•    Professional cameras or video recorders

•    Umbrellas (unless there is an obvious threat of rain), in which case small umbrellas will be permitted (please no golf or beach umbrellas).

•    Braais

•    Camping Chairs

•    Cooler Boxes

•    Food and refreshments (including soft drinks and alcohol) which will be available for sale inside the concert.
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