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U2 (Postponed Date TBA)
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Monday 09/06/10
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Ata Turk Stadium
(Istanbul, Turkey, TUR)
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Saturday 09/11/10
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Letzigrund Stadium
(Zurich, Switzerland, CHE)
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Sunday 09/12/10
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Letzigrund Stadium
(Zurich, Switzerland, CHE)
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Wednesday 09/15/10
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Olympiastadion Munich
(Munich, Germany, DEU)
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Saturday 09/18/10
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Stade de France
(St Denis, France, FRA)
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Wednesday 09/22/10
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King Baudouin Stadium
(Brussels, Belgium, BEL)
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Thursday 09/23/10
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King Baudouin Stadium
(Brussels, Belgium, BEL)
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Sunday 09/26/10
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Estadio de Anoeta
(San Sebastian, Spain, ESP)
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Wednesday 09/29/10
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Estadio Olimpico
(Seville, Spain, ESP)
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Saturday 10/02/10
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Coimbra Stadium
(Coimbra, Portugal, PRT)
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Sunday 10/03/10
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Coimbra Stadium
(Coimbra, Portugal, PRT)
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Friday 10/08/10
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Olympic Stadium Rome
(Rome, Italy, ITA)
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Thursday 11/25/10
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Mt Smart Stadium
(Auckland, NV)
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Wednesday 12/01/10
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Etihad Stadium
(Melbourne, Australia, AUS)
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Wednesday 12/08/10
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Suncorp Metway Stadium
(Brisbane, Australia, AUS)
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Monday 12/13/10
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ANZ Stadium
(Melbourne, Australia, AUS)
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Saturday 12/18/10
TBA
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Subiaco Oval
(Perth, Australia, AUS)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/12/2010)
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Saturday 05/21/11
7:00 PM
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Invesco Field at Mile High (U2)
(Denver, CO)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/3/2010)
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Tuesday 05/24/11
7:00 PM
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Rice Eccles Stadium (U2)
(Salt Lake City, UT)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/23/2010)
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Wednesday 06/01/11
7:00 PM
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Commonwealth Stadium AB (U2)
(Edmonton, AB)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/20/2010)
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Saturday 06/04/11
7:00 PM
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Qwest Field (U2)
(Seattle, WA)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/16/2010)
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Tuesday 06/07/11
7:00 PM
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Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (U2)
(Oakland, CA)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/6/2010)
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Friday 06/17/11
7:00 PM
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Angel Stadium (U2)
(Anaheim, CA)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/7/2010)
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Saturday 06/18/11
7:00 PM
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Angel Stadium (U2)
(Anaheim, CA)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/30/2010)
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Sunday 06/26/11
7:00 PM
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Spartan Stadium Michigan (U2)
(Lansing, MI)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 7/9/2010)
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Wednesday 06/29/11
7:00 PM
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Sun Life Stadium (U2)
(Miami, FL)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 7/6/2010)
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Tuesday 07/05/11
7:00 PM
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Soldier Field (U2)
(Chicago, IL)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 7/16/2010)
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Friday 07/08/11
7:00 PM
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Hippodrome de Montreal (U2)
(Montreal, QC)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 7/17/2010)
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Saturday 07/09/11
7:00 PM
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Hippodrome de Montreal (U2)
(Montreal, QC)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 7/3/2010)
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Monday 07/11/11
7:00 PM
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Rogers Centre (U2)
(Toronto, ON)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 7/12/2010)
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Thursday 07/14/11
7:00 PM
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Lincoln Financial Field (U2)
(Philadelphia, PA)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 7/19/2010)
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Wednesday 07/20/11
7:00 PM
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New Meadowlands Stadium (U2)
(East Rutherford, NJ)
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U2 (Rescheduled from 6/27/2010)
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Saturday 07/23/11
7:00 PM
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TCF Bank Stadium (U2)
(Minneapolis, MN)
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U2 Information
Official Site
U2 became one of the most popular rock & roll bands of the '80s. There rarely was a band that believed so deeply in rock's potential for revolution as U2. During the course of the early '80s, the group
quickly built up a dedicated following through constant touring and a string of acclaimed records. By 1987, the band's following had grown large enough to propel them to the level of international superstars
with the release of The Joshua Tree. Unlike many of their contemporaries, U2 was able to sustain their popularity in the '90s by reinventing themselves as a post-modern, self-consciously ironic dance-inflected
pop-rock act. The band confirmed its status as one of the most popular bands in rock history, in addition to earning additional critical respect.
With their textured guitars, U2's sound was undeniably indebted to post-punk, so it's slightly ironic that the band formed in 1976, before punk had reached their hometown of Dublin, Ireland. A notice on a high
school bulletin board asking for fellow musicians to form a band caught the eye of Bono birth name Paul Hewson, vocals, guitar, the Edge birth name David Evans, guitar, keyboards, vocal, and Adam Clayton,
bass, they responded. Shortly there after a group was formed. They went by the name, Feedback, before changing their name to the Hype in 1977. Shortly afterward, Dick Evans left the band to form the Virgin
Prunes. Following his departure, the group changed their name yet again to U2.
U2's first big break came about in 1978, when they won a talent contest sponsored by Guinness; they were all in their final year of high school at the time. At the end of the year, Paul McGuinness saw the band
play and offered to manage the group. Even with a powerful manager in their corner, the band had trouble making much headway. Fall 1979, U2 released their debut EP U2:3. It was available only in Ireland and it
topped the national charts. They began to play in England, but they failed to gain much attention.
U2 had one other chart-topping single, "Another Day," in early 1980 before Island Records offered the group a contract. Through constant touring the band earned further attention. October became their British
breakthrough, reaching number 11 on the charts. By early 1983, Boy's "I Will Follow" and October's "Gloria" had become staples on MTV, which, along with their touring, gave the group a formidable cult
following in the US.
Lillywhite produced War. It was U2's breakthrough release, entering the UK charts at number one and elevating them into arenas in the United States, where the album peaked at number 12 on the charts. U2 had
become one of the most popular bands in the world, and their righteous political stance soon became replicated by many other bands, providing the impetus for the Band Aid and Live Aid projects in 1984 and
1985.
While U2 had become one of the most successful rock bands of the '80s, they didn't truly become superstars until the springtime 1987 release of The Joshua Tree. This became the band's first American number one
hit and its third straight album to enter the UK charts at number one. U2 decided to film a documentary about their American tour, recording new material along the way. The project became Rattle & Hum, a film
that was supported by a double-album soundtrack that was divided between live tracks and new material. In Berlin 1990 U2 recorded a new album with Eno and Lanois. Achtung Baby, represented a successful
reinvention of the band's trademark sound. The album debuted at number one throughout the world and spawned Top 10 hits with "Mysterious Ways" and "One." Early in 1992, the group launched an elaborate tour to
support Achtung Baby. Bono devised an alter-ego called the Fly, which was a knowing send-up of rock stardom U2 was looser and more fun than ever before. U2 entered the studio to complete an EP of new material
that became the full-length Zooropa. Released in the summer of 1993 to coincide with the tour of the same name, Zooropa demonstrated a heavier techno and dance influence than Achtung Baby Upon the completion
of the Zooropa tour in late 1993, the band took an extended break. During 1995, U2 re-emerged with "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me," a glam-rock theme to Batman Forever that was produced by
Nellee Hooper.
Many hardcore U2 fans, including drummer Larry Mullen Jr., were unhappy with the Passengers project in late 1995, and U2 promised their next album, to be released in the fall of 1996, would be a rock & roll
record. The album was pushed back to the spring of 1997, and was greeted with strong initial sales, as well as some of the strongest reviews of U2's career. In late 1998, the group returned with Best of 1980-1990, the
first in a series of hits collections issued in conjunction with a reported $50 million agreement with Polygram. Three years after the lukewarm response, U2 teamed up with Eno and Lanois once again to release
All That You Can't Leave Behind in fall 2000.
U2 has continuously toured around the world and has raised money for various charities all the while standing behind statements about politics and religion. It's clear for decades U2 has been a powerful
force to behold.
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