U2 360º Tour - Gelsenkirchen Set List

Comments: Fans have said this show should be a do over. Not the best. A couple of errors, slow, and even a stop and re-start.

  1. Breathe
  2. No Line on The Horizon
  3. Get on your boots
  4. Magnificent
  5. Beautiful Day
  6. Elevation
  7. Still haven't found what I am looking for
  8. Stuck in a moment
  9. Unknown Caller
  10. The Unforgettable Fire
  11. City of Blinding Lights
  12. Vertigo
  13. Crazy to tonight
  14. Sunday Bloody Sunday Rock The Casbah snippet in SBS
  15. Pride in the name of love
  16. MLK
  17. Walk On/You'll Never Walk Alone snip
  18. Where The Streets Have No Name
  19. One

  • Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
  • With Or Without You
  • Moment of Surrender

u2conference: U2 The Band, The Music and more

Have you been thinking about how U2 has impacted your life, the music industry, third world counties or is a bit more personal for you.

To begin to understand the mystique of the Irish rock band U2, one needs only to experience the presence of Bono: the leather-clad, Scripture-quoting, wraparound-sunglasses-wearing lobbyist for third world debt relief whose larger than life personality effortlessly lights up a room.

Or a stadium. A tireless performer on the concert stage, Bono pursues an assortment of social causes around the world as well. A rock star who hangs out with Senator Jesse Helms and Pope John Paul II, Bono also gave the commencement speech at Harvard University’s graduation in 2000.

I believe that contemporary cultural attitudes are influenced more by the people who write popular songs, movies and television programs than all the classrooms and pulpits in this country put together.

But even this most thoughtful band has a fair amount of contradictions. In a global environment, where most people live day to day, this group enjoys the high life in penthouse suites at the finest hotels around the country while it is on tour.

Maybe there is still room for God in the decadent world of rock-and-roll, as U2’s song lyrics are among the most socially aware, compassionate and hope-filled on the radio today. The realms of the sacred and the profane have never been so blurred.

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Accepted Papers and Presenters

01. “Whither the Spiritual? A Content Analysis of Reviews of No Line on the Horizon in U.S. and European Magazines and Newspapers.”
John A. Ballard, College of Mount St. Joseph, and Anjelika Gasilina, Wittenberg University

02. “’The Ground Beneath Her Feet’: U2, Salman Rushdie, and the Political Frontiers of Artistic Collaboration.”
Jordan A. Berard, Ph.D. Candidate, University of Ottawa

03. “’O may the moon and the sunlight seem / One inextricable beam:’ The Imaginative Experience in Yeats’ ‘The Tower’ and U2’s ‘Lemon.’”
Joe Bisz, CUNY Borough of Manhattan Community College

04. “All That You Can’t Leave Behind: The Conservative Voice in the Songs of U2.”
Stephen Catanzarite, Managing Director, Lincoln Park Performing Arts Center

05. “Grace Makes Beauty…: The Rhetorical Strategies of Powerful Emotions in U2.”
Prof. Christine Chaney, Chair of English, Seattle Pacific University

06. “Bono Versus Nick Cave on Jesus.”
Dr. Greg Clarke, The Centre for Public Christianity, Sydney

07. “Sometimes Melodies Are Not Songs, They’re Ideas: The Creative Life of Bono and Implications for Talent Development.”
Jeff Danielian, The National Association for Gifted Children

08. “The Quest for the Musical Jesus: Finding Jesus in the Music of U2.”
The Rev. Robert Derrenbacker, Jr., Ph.D., Thorneloe University, Sudbury, Ontario

09. “Nothing Succeeds Like Failure: U2 and the Politics of Irony.”
Kevin Dettmar, W. M. Keck Professor and Chair, Pomona College

10. “Pro Bono: Translating and Transforming Africa for the Consumerist West.”
Bruce Edwards, Professor of English and Africana Studies, Bowling Green State University, Ohio

11. “Deconstruction by Stratification: Vocal Layering as Commentary, Criticism, and Reinvention in the Music of U2.”
Christopher Endrinal, Assistant Professor of Music Theory, University of Massachusetts Lowell

12. “U2: Fallen Angels.”
Deane Galbraith, University of Otago, New Zealand

13. “Vertigo-Event-Context: The Interpretive Lyric/Music Binary in the U2 Corpus.”
Grant Horner and Richard Pressley, The Master’s College

14. “Boy, (Achtung) Baby, and Bomb: Anti-Language in the Songs of U2.”
John Hurtgen, Dean, School of Theology, Campbellsville University

15. “Singing Truth to Power: Bono Meets Bonhoeffer.”
Dr. Mark Husbands, Leonard and Marjorie Maas Associate Professor of Reformed Theology, Hope College

16. "Uncertainty Can Be a Guiding Light: Why and How U2 Made Zooropa."
Kevin Jackson, M.A.T. student in English Education, SUNY Cortland

17. “U2’s ‘Sunday, Bloody Sunday’ as Public Song-Memorial.”
Brian Johnston, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Communication, University of South Florida

18. “’O Can’t You See What Love Has Done?’ – U2, Paul Ricoeur, and the Hermeneutics of Personhood.”
Dr. Jeffrey Keuss, Associate Professor of Christian Ministry and Theology, Seattle Pacific University, and Dr. Sara Koenig, Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies at Seattle Pacific University

19. "Is this rock and roll?: Sources, Contexts, and Intertexts of U2's ‘Until the End of the World’."
Daniel Kline, University of Alaska Anchorage

20. “U2 in the Church - How it is Done in Denmark.”
Rev. Jens Moesgaard Nielsen, M.Th. and Rev. Joergen Lasgaard, M.Th., The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Denmark

21. “I’m Still Waiting: The General Admission Queue and Fan Self-Organizing Culture at U2 Concerts.”
Dr. Barbara LoMonaco, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Transylvania University, Lexington, Kentucky

22. “From ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ to ‘Angel of Harlem’: Irishness, American Blackness, and U2's Authentic Performativity.”
Kimberly Mack, UCLA, Ph.D student in English

23. “U2: Identities Covered and Revealed.”
Mark Mandarano, Artistic Director, Sinfonietta of Riverdale; Principal Guest Conductor, Moscow Chamber Orchestra; Adjunct Lecturer, Lehman College-CUNY

24. “U2 Live: Where Leitourgia Has No Name.”
The Rev. Beth Maynard, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary

25. “Teaching U2: The Classroom as Gathering Place.”
Tim Neufeld, faculty in Biblical and Religious Studies, Fresno Pacific University, California, and Jessica Mast, senior student, Fresno Pacific University, California

26. “U2: An Elevated Brand.”
Michele O'Brien, Cawley Nea\TBWA, Dublin

27. “Common Aspirations: Media Theory and U2’s Zoo TV Tour.”
Corey Palmer, Huntington University

28. “Music for Marching: Forming an Army Through the Politics of Love.”
Dr. Darel Paul, Associate Professor of Political Science, Williams College

29. “U2 and Igor Stravinsky: Textures, Timbres, and the Devil.”
Dr. Dan Pinkston, Associate Professor of Music Theory and Composition, Simpson University

30. "U2 as a Pedagogical Resource: Faith Integration and Social Justice"
Brian Porter, Professor of Management, Hope College

31. “U2 and the Poetics of Absence.”
Dr. Rene Rodriguez-Ramirez, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedra

32. “A Preacher Stealing Hearts at a Traveling Show: Bono and North American Evangelicals.”
Dr. Paul Rowe, Associate Professor, Political and International Studies, Trinity Western University and Matthew A. Kerr, Associate Pastor, Worship and Small Groups, Faith Baptist Church Huntsville, Ontario

33. "When I Look At the World: Viewing the Impact of U2’s Music on Listeners’ Consciousness and Activism Through the Lens of Narrative Inquiry."
Rachel Seiler, LMSW, Ph.D. Candidate, California Institute of Integral Studies

34. “Desire: U2 and the American Dream: The United States as Imagined in Music and Activism.”
Kristina Shull, Ph.D. Candidate in History, University of California, Irvine

35. “The Meme of Surrender: Bono's Lyrics of Recovery and Revelation.”
Andrew William Smith, Tennessee Tech University, Editor, Interference.com

36. “Irish Identity and Utopianism in the Music of U2.”
Ann Morrison Spinney, Assistant Professor, Music Department, Boston College

37. “Sampling and Reframing: The evolving live concert performances of ‘Bullet the Blue Sky.’”
The Rev. Dr. Steve Taylor, Laidlaw College, New Zealand

38. “Not Afraid to Die: The Grave as a Groove.”
Henry VanderSpek, Youth and Campus Coordinator, World Vision Canada's Advocacy & Education Department

39. “Botanizing on Asphalt: Representations of Laissez Faire Inherent in U2's Music.”
Paul Viotti, Professor of Political Science, California State University, Chico

40. “With a Red Guitar ... on Fire: The Convergence of Spiritual Longing and Sexual Desire in the Music of U2.”
Christopher West, Fellow, Theology of the Body Institute

41. “Water: Hope in the Name of H20”
The African Well Fund, Diane Yoder and Rob Triaglet (organization presentation)

42. Organization Presentation
World Story Organization, Justin Copyrights

The Edge comments on twitter/ Tour Video Updates

So if your the "The Edge" and your out on the largest tour ever how do you communicate with your fans without words. Twitter ! Innovative concept? Not really, interesting photos from the road, for sure ! The Edge has been taking photos with his Blackberry. After following for a couple of weeks now, I seem to enjoy the idea of a one way conversation. I look at the images and create my own story line.

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Second 360° Tour show in Gothenburg Set List

Breathe

No Line On The Horizon

Get On Your Boots

Magnificent

Beautiful Day / Blackbird (snippet)

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New Year's Day

I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / Movin' On Up (snippet)

Stay (Faraway, So Close!)

Unknown Caller

Electrical Storm

City Of Blinding Lights

Vertigo

I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight / O Come All Ye Faithful (snippet)

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Sunday Bloody Sunday

Pride (In The Name Of Love)

MLK, Walk On / You'll Never Walk Alone (snippet)

Where The Streets Have No Name

One

Encores:

Ultra Violet (Light My Way)

With Or Without You

Moment of Surrender

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U2 a money-spinning business for Gothenburg

U2 a money-spinning business for Gothenburg

Irish rock band U2’s upcoming concerts in Gothenburg is a money-spinning business for the Swedish city, generating hundreds of millions of kronor from visiting rock fans.

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U2 is returning to Gothenburg, the second-largest city in Sweden, and some 110,000 people will visit the two concerts (31 July, 1 August) at the Ullevi Stadium.

According to American music trade magazine Billboard, total income from the U2 360 Tour, that’s currently traveling in Europe, is expected to exceed 3 billion kronor (€275 million, $400 million). That gives the Irish band the opportunity to beat Rolling Stones’ previous record of 3.3 billion kronor set in 2006.

Live Nation, the tour promotor, won’t reveal how much the two concerts in Gothenburg generates in terms of money, but according to daily Dagens Nyheter the income just from ticket sales would be around 70 million kronor.

The concerts are also good business for the city as most of the visitors arrives from other parts of the country and other countries. Tourist promoter Göteborg & Co and analysis firm QNB said that the city is expected to land 200 – 250 million kronor from the tourists. Every visitor spends some 1,500 kronor a day on restaurants, hotels and shopping.

“The average age is a bit higher on U2 concerts and so the visitors have more money to spend”, said Tobias Nielsén, economist at QNB, to Dagens Nyheter.

However, U2 and lead singer Bono’s ambitions to fight poverty and save the environment has came under question after it emerged that the tour have a carbon footprint big enough to fly the band to Mars and back, not the last because the band members clock up an far-fetched 70,000 air miles in their private jet and criss-cross the globe with their 390-tonne stages, along with 200 crew and backstage staff.

“The carbon footprint generated by U2’s 44 concerts this year is equal to carbon created by the four band members travelling the 34.125 million miles from Earth to Mars in a passenger plane”, Carbonfootprint.com’s environment consultant Helen Roberts said to The Independent.  


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07/31/2009 Ullevi Stadion - Gothenburg, Sweden

Breathe
No Line On The Horizon
Get On Your Boots
Magnificent
Beautiful Day / Rain (snippet)
Mysterious Ways / Norwegian Wood (snippet)
One / She's A Mystery To Me (snippet)
Until The End Of The World
Desire / Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough (snippet)
Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
Unknown Caller
The Unforgettable Fire
City Of Blinding Lights
Vertigo
I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
Sunday Bloody Sunday / Rock The Casbah (snippet)
Pride (In The Name Of Love)
MLK
Walk On / You'll Never Walk Alone (snippet)
Where The Streets Have No Name / All You Need Is Love (snippet)

Encores:
Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
With Or Without You
Moment of Surrender

Good Night See ya tomorrow