Bono risks millions

Bono and his wife Ali Hewson may be at risk of losing million as their ethical clothing change, Edun, continues to lose money.

At the end of last year Bono, and his wife of 28 years, Ali, moved their family from Dublin to New York to help launch the ethical clothing line based in Tribeca, Manhattan.

Ali has now revealed that the business has so far failed to make a profit.

“It hasn’t made money — it hasn’t made a profit yet,” said Ali. “But it’s growing. It’s growing.

“The first five years of the company is about putting money in and building the trade. So of course we had to support it. We’re still here supporting it now, because we believe in it.”

In fact the Hewson family believed so entirely in the project that they all moved to New York to be closer to the day to day running of the business.

“I’ve been seeing how the operation was being upgraded on a daily, weekly basis,” she said.

“It’s been amazing to see how far it has come in six months.

In 2005 Bono, Ali and fashion designer Rogan Gregory founded the fashion line. However, Ali says that the mission to increase employment in developing regions of Africa has overshadowed the company itself.

Over the years Bono has endured some criticism for his constant involvement in charity campaigns. His critics feel that his methods are a little preachy and that he’s over exposed in the media. However Ali defends his ongoing charity activism.

“He’s always known, if you want to get anything done you’ve got to stand in the firing line sometimes…He doesn’t do it for the warm fuzzy feelings. He does it to actually bring some change about, and highlight issues that were being pushed under the carpet. And he does it very effectively.

“Bono will say to you, ‘I’m sick of Bono, and I am Bono’.”

Just three years ago Edun had $3.6 million in bank loans and owes it’s three shareholders $7.9 million.

Ali feels that the situation for the company can only get better as the Hewson’s partnered up with LVMH, who owns Givenchy, Moet & Chandon, Louis Vuitton, Fendi and Christian Dior.

Edun’s plans to have a line of clothing ready for the soccer World Cup this summer designed but children in the slums in Nairobi.

Bono's Back Costs Millions !

The Irish Times ran with this article over the weekend. Fans still trying to understand the ticket process for new shows. Nothing has been updated on U2.com as of yet. Its going to take some time. Stand by…. Your North American tour to start soon.

NOW THAT U2’S North American tour has been postponed because of Bono’s back surgery, it’s time for all involved to start totting up the cost. “U2’s daily tour overhead spend is $750,000 [€950,000],” says an Irish music-tour insider. “Bono’s back has put them out of action for two months. They’re insured for show postponement, but that’s not the full story. The set-up costs of the three Claws they use was phenomenal. They don’t need this, their insurance company doesn’t need this and the global touring economy doesn’t need this. It’s not just the show day; it’s the three of four days before setting up the stadium, one day stripping it down after, the 200 trucks, the drivers, the security, the merchandising people, the drinks and food people, the programme sellers, costume, make-up and hundreds of other people. U2 would have over 100 permanent touring personnel and an extra 200-300 working personnel at each local venue. It’s the hotels, the flights, the food vouchers. It’s like a small country coming to a standstill.”

Arthur Fogel, chief executive of U2’s concert promoter, Live Nation, says of the 3600 tour postponement: “There’s no question this is monumental.”

A million tickets had been sold for the band’s North American leg, in July and August, now put off to allow Bono to recuperate from his back surgery in Munich last week after injuring himself during rehearsals. The band are looking at 2011 for the rescheduled dates.

Of severe annoyance to the band is the fact that there was also a high-profile Glastonbury Festival appearance (their first) at the end of June – their spot has now been taken by Gorillaz – for which the band had written a song.

The European leg of the tour, from August until October, is still officially on, but it will depend on the singer’s recuperation. The emergency surgery was needed “to avoid further paralysis”, said doctors after Bono developed severe compression of the sciatic nerve, along with a ligament tear and a herniated disc.

“He won’t want reminding that he just turned 50 last month,” says a source. “He has been throwing himself around stages for over 30 years. He’s up there as the frontman for two and a half hours a night, and he’s not one to do things by half measures. This is a very serious injury and sounds like it could be the result of cumulative damage. How things play out will be interesting. This is showbiz – hundreds of millions of dollars rest upon a 50-year-old man’s back disc.”

All focus now will be on whether the singer is fit for the European tour. (There are no Irish shows this time around.) Bono may not climb up speaker stacks any more (something that always concerned other band members), but he still flings himself around a fair bit. As the focal point for 80,000 people each night, a certain degree of showmanship is required. People close to him say there is no way he will appear on stage without being able to give it “the full-on Bono treatment”.

The band train hard before going the road, but in the months off between legs of the tour they can let themselves go a bit. This back injury was caused by Bono trying to get himself into shape for two months of touring after several months off.

What is particularly frustrating for the band is that this tour is perhaps their most significant ever. They’ve never spent as much money assembling a stage configuration as they have on the Claw, and they were prepared to go substantially into the red on the tour before seeing any profit.

With their latest album not selling as well as it could have, the tour has exceeded expectations. It was the most profitable tour of last year, but in this, its second year, it was supposed to resolve a long dispute over who is the most popular live rock band of all time.

U2’s Vertigo tour (2005-2006) sits in second place as the highest-grossing music tour. Just ahead of it lies The Rolling Stones’ Bigger Bang tour (2005-2007), which grossed $558 million. The Stones, though, played a lot more dates than U2. So far, the 360 tour has grossed $311 million. Without Bono’s back injury it would have easily grabbed the prize.

Guinness World Records (and bragging rights) will have to wait. But for the still intensely competitive Bono, having U2 make another piece of music history will be motivation enough to accelerate the recuperation process. For a few months, though, there is a line on U2’s horizon.



“360” DVD tops “Entertainment Weekly’s” Must List

The Must List is a feature in which the magazine picks the 10 best things in entertainment for the week. U2’s mention is featured in the new issue of “EW” (it’s a double issue, #1105/1106) and is on page 9 (just wanted to be specific!)

It’s just a little blurb, but it still speaks to how spectacular the YouTube-live streamed Pasadena show was: “Join the nearly 100,000 fans who piled into the SoCal stadium last October, and catch the band’s groundbreaking set on DVD or Blu-ray (out June 3). Bonus: Check out how Bono and the boys put the crazy thing together.”

Its time to order yours today U2 - 360° AT THE ROSE BOWL [Super Deluxe Edition] theU2 DVD Digipack . Oh, the decisions! Interested in the Blu-Ray


We can’t wait to watch this though. It was exciting to watch it live as it was happening. Now go to amazon today and order your own copy !

America thanks you Bono !

Memorial Day is a United States federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May (May 31 in 2010). Formerly known as Decoration Day, it commemorates U.S. men and women who died while in the military service. We head into this weekend thinking about all men and women that have died to protect freedom everywhere in the world. 

Remember those that contiue to fight, those that have not yet to begin to understand the freedoms they enjoy come with a price.  

Aung San Suu Kyi contiues to fght for the rights of others. 

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America’s Song - Bono, Will I AM and Others


Bono's back injury an opportunity to ridicule U2

The LA Times ran this article, it seems that when someone is on top of their personal and professional game along comes someone to try to knock them down. Why ? Well simple crab in the bucket thinking.

” Place some crabs in a bucket and watch as one tries to get out, the others will pull that crab back in the bucket”

U2’s front-man probably wasn’t singing, “Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,” after the rehearsal that put him out of commission and caused the band to delay its upcoming tour.

The Irish rock superstars will postpone 16 dates on their upcoming American tour, which was scheduled to stop at Angel Stadium on June 6 & 7, and canceled its high-profile performance at the Glastonbury music festival. Their band’s manager says Bono needs time to heal from a back injury.

After nearly a quarter-century together and close to a bajillion hit songs, there seems to be growing animosity toward the group. As we know from seeing Paul McCartney continue to tour, Bono, 50, might be over the hill, but he isn’t too old to rock. He’ll just have to deal with throwing out his back every now and again.

While Bono may not be able to count to four in Spanish (as evidenced in the intro to the song “Vertigo”), he sure knows how to put on an entertaining, powerful performance. We watched the band rock the Rose Bowl last October. So what’s with all of these haters on our Pop & Hiss music blog?

Boomerang writes: Who cares… Last good U2 album was Achtung Baby and that was about 20 years ago!

Diky writes: Bono and U2 have been letting everyone down with their self righteousness and krap music for years.

Mark writes: Big deal. The most overrated band in the world. 25% talent, 25% hype and 50% politics!

The Bell writes: Bono’s back injury probably has something to do with carrying that big head of his around for so many years.

Is U2’s reputation on the downturn, or was Tuesday’s reader backlash another case of a vocal minority of naysayers?

Lets push our crab out of the bucket and allow them to pull us thru.

U2 2011:Peru,Chile and Brazil

We would have thought that a couple of you fans would have picked up on our earlier title on our site.

 

However no takers, our good friends at U2Chile.net and IPhone Link site has reported the following - Here is the english verision and the spanish verision can be found below.

We have confirmation that the producer Live Nation initiated contacts with local producers to expand U2360 ° Tour, not only in Chile but also in Brazil, Argentina, Peru, Mexico, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, United States U.S. and Canada. 
 
The program for months, continents and countries is as follows: 

First half of February: Japan and South Korea (Asia)
Late February in Australia and New Zealand (Oceania)
March: Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Peru (South America)
April-May: Mexico, USA, Canada (North America) 

In South America were contacted technical data, capacity, guidance and feasibility for the following stages, in order to be assessed by the local producers who work with Live Nation (T4F) and thus to be leased during the month of March 2011:

- Estadio Monumental de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Morumbi Stadium in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
- Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
- National Stadium in Lima, Peru. 

The contacts and contract signings will be held in the coming months, following confirmation on U2.com, as well as rescheduled dates for the United States and Canada that would be from April 2011. 

More soon.

 

Tenemos confirmación que la productora Live Nation inició los contactos con las productoras locales para ampliar el U2360° Tour, no sólo en Chile, sino que también en Brasil, Argentina, Perú, México, Japón, Corea del Sur, Australia, Nueva Zelanda, Estados Unidos y Canadá.

El programa por meses, continentes y países es el siguiente:

Primera Quincena de Febrero: Japón y Corea del Sur (Asia)
Segunda Quincena de Febrero: Australia y Nueva Zelanda (Oceanía)
Marzo: Chile, Argentina, Brasil, Perú (Sudamérica)
Abril-Mayo: Mexico, USA, Canada (Norteamérica)

En Sudamérica fueron contactados los datos técnicos, capacidad, orientación y factibilidad para los siguientes estadios, con el fin de ser evaluados por las productoras locales que trabajan con Live Nation (T4F) y así para poder ser arrendadas durante el mes de Marzo del 2011:

- Estadio Monumental de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Estadio Morumbí de Sao Paulo, Brasil.
- Estadio Maracaná de Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
- Estadio Nacional de Lima, Peru.

Los contactos y firmas de contratos se realizarán en los próximos meses, previa confirmación en U2.com, así como también las fechas reprogramadas para Estados Unidos y Canadá que serían a partir del mes de abril de 2011.

Más información pronto.

Noticias Relacionadas: PRODUCTORA T4F CONFIRMA INTERÉS POR TRAER A U2

Hello Hello Hola !

Its been a week or a least it feels like it. Can you feel it! Well summer is about to start here in North America and we have our thoughts turned to Bono getting back out on the road. Do don’t think we need to do a wrap up of the events from the last week. If you missed the details we have the whole story from the first minute up until the news from Live Nation posted yesterday.

So what should we write about - Lets just take a break for a few hours today. Enjoy the ROSE BOWL DVD Promo and get yourself your own copy. Hey we have watched the prices go down and down and we have a bet that at this point its sure to sell out. Enjoy - If you still have not ordered. Follow the link below for the disconted price.

U2 Fans Divided /The Edge Speaks Out

Editor Comment:  We pride ourselves on being respectful of peoples rights to comment either good, bad or indifferent.  I have been fielding emails from fans all day as a matter a fact all weekend. Interesting group of fans we are. I want to share with you the comments from the doctor and share some thoughts aft wards.

First we would like you to listen to the interview from The Edge on KROG (LA RADIO)

“We’re 95% confident that Bono will be back in time for our European leg. The doctors are saying minimum of eight weeks. Now, I know Bono, and we’re gonna have to chain him down to stop him from getting back out there. But we will endeavour to make sure that he doesn’t go back too soon, which would be the danger. So, yeah, I’d say mid-August we’ll be back.”

 

 

Photo: U2 manager Paul McGuinness, left, and Dr. Muller Wohlfahrt. Credit: U2.comProfessor Tonn, who carried out the operation, added, “Bono was referred to me by Dr. Muller Wohlfahrt late last week with a sudden onset disease. He was already in severe pain with partial paralysis in the lower leg. The ligament surrounding the disc had an 8mm tear and during surgery we discovered fragments of the disc had traveled into the spinal canal. This surgery was the only course of treatment for full recovery and to avoid further paralysis. Bono is now much better, with complete recovery of his motor deficit. The prognosis is excellent but to obtain a sustainable result, he must now enter a period of rehabilitation.”

When you read the first part of the doctors comments I think we all can get an understanding of how this could have been really bad for Bono. Or how really bad it was.

We all know that he has had back problems for years. Fans I too was  bit disappointed with the idea of a pushed out tour. Its a costly nightmare for so many people.

This was the summer tour of the year for North America. Employed lots of people when people need work. Provided hope for those of us that want to keep Bono and the boys young in our hearts. I started the headline this afternoon with U2 Fans divided, because they really are.

I have gotten a couple hundred emails pissed off that the tour has been pushed out. Talking about their lose, their money, their time, their tickets and so on. Can I say this without losing readers? Can I ? Well fans. Its a concert !

That’s all ! As someone wiser than me once said, you need your health to spend your wealth. Clearly we are talking about a human life here. He has a family too. “to avoid further paralysis” Does this not make you think for a second?

Fans we will see our boys again and we will enjoy every song, every note and every step that Bono makes because of this time out that was needed to be taken. Can I ask that we turn our focus away from what we feel we lost to whats important. Tomorrow is another day. 

Bono, on behalf of the whole U2TOURFANS family I wish you and your family well during your time of recovery and look forward to seeing you out on tour again when the time is right.

Dre