U2 Tour 2017

U2 Detail 'the Joshua Tree' Summer Tour
U2 Detail 'the Joshua Tree' Summer Tour

... They picked one packed with hits, including "Where The Streets Have No Name," "With or Without You" and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." For hardcore fans, the tour is an opportunity to hear rarely played deep cuts like "Exit," "Trip Through Your Wires" and "In God's Country." It will also feature the first live performance of "Red Hill Mining Town.". In a new interview with Rolling Stone , U 2 guitarist The Edge says they're still figuring out how to structure the show. "The show might not necessarily start with Track 1, Side 1 'Where The Streets Have No Name' because we feel like maybe we need to build up to that moment," he says. "So we're still in the middle of figuring out exactly how the running order will go.". To celebrate the upcoming tour, the group released a teaser video looking both back and ahead. The idea to take The Joshua Tree on tour came last year when U 2 were putting the finishing touches on their upcoming album Songs of Experience. "The election happened and suddenly the world changed," says Edge. "We just went, 'We've got to give ourselves a moment to think about this record and about how it relates to what's ...



Is U2 The Secret Band Playing At The Rose Bowl In May
Is U2 The Secret Band Playing At The Rose Bowl In May

... “The Joshua Tree” during a Christmas message on U 2’s website. A new album “Songs of Experience” is also slated for 2017. “Next year is going to be a big year for the U 2 group,” Bono said in his message. “We have ‘Songs of Experience’ coming, and to honor 30 years of ‘The Joshua Tree,’ we have some very special shows coming, very special.”. One of those shows may be at the Rose Bowl in May. Fansite @U 2 kicked off the rumors Tuesday, after a source told them Live Nation and U 2 would make a major announcement on Jan. 9 that includes a May 20 show at the iconic Rose Bowl stadium. The date lines up perfectly with an unannounced two-day concert scheduled for May 20-21 at the Rose Bowl. Live Nation is the promoter for that event, according to the Rose Bowl Operating Company, the board in charge of the stadium. The RBOC approved the concerts in December without any mention of who would play. Rose Bowl General Manager Darryl Dunn declined to provide the name of the act or to confirm ...

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