U2 Tee Shirts on Stage

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U2 Lands in France !

U2 has landed in France here is the set list from the show. We will have videos posted later today. Click on the links on the bottom left hand corner to follow us to be updated as we post our videos. We wll be posting all the videos by 9PM EST. Remember we are sponsor supported. If you can click or visit the sponsors we thank you.

Setlist

  1. Breathe
  2. No Line on the Horizon
  3. Get on Your Boots
  4. Magnificent
  5. Beautiful Day (Snippet: Blackbird)
  6. I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For (Snippet: Movin’ on Up)
  7. Desire (Snippets: Billie Jean, Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough)
  8. In a Little While
  9. Unknown Caller
  10. The Unforgettable Fire
  11. City of Blinding Lights
  12. Vertigo
  13. I’ll Go Crazy (Remix version)
  14. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  15. Pride
  16. MLK
  17. Walk On (Snippet: You’ll Never Walk Alone)
  18. Where the Streets Have No Name
  19. One
  20. Ultraviolet
  21. With or Without You
  22. Moment of Surrender

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New Year's Day (1983)

New Year's Day (1983)

This song, inspired by the solidarity movement in Poland, reached number two on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart. It was also the first U2 video to get major airplay on MTV, giving the band the exposure that would get them named "Band of the Eighties" by Rolling Stone magazine just two years later. During live shows, Edge takes control on this song, playing guitar and keyboard simultaneously in parts and also singing backup vocals.

Gloria (1981)

Gloria (1981)

No, it's not a cover of fellow Irishman Van Morrison's 1960s hit. This one comes from U2's sophomore album, October, which was heavy-laden with references to religion and spirituality. Bono has said he had a difficult time writing the lyrics, so he turned it into a psalm, complete with verses in Latin. The music is quite edgy considering the subject matter, which is what makes it classic U2.