U2 Grammy Hopeful 2016 Dream?

U2 / Mark Peterson 2016 / U2TOURFANS.

U2 / Mark Peterson 2016 / U2TOURFANS.

New York:  The band has sold more than 145 million albums worldwide and has won 22 Grammy Awards, more than any other rock band. U2 formed in 1976 when the members were teenagers with limited musical proficiency. The question that has been kicking around the office for a few weeks has been will U2 release a commercially available album prior to September 30th, In order for U2 to qualify for the next year awards, they would have to release an album prior to 9.30.16.

Those are the rules and fans remember when U2 had quietly slid a few vinyl copies of the LP to a few independent retailers, just in time to qualify for next year’s Grammys. Songs of Innocence was released to a very small number of retailer and U2 made the cutoff. 

The 14th album has been in the works for some time and Edge made some comments to BB that suggest that we might see something by the end of the year with a shiny new tour to be kicked off the end of 2017.

U2/ Mark Peterson 2016 / U2TOURFANS

U2/ Mark Peterson 2016 / U2TOURFANS

Fans the rumors have been running wild and sure we would like to say that the boys have been working hard in their studio recording that new fresh sound we have been talking about for some time or that reports have surfaced that the band, in fact, has some tunes down on tape, very early stages and not a tune have been heard outside the studio.

We can't confirm it or deny it. We do know this. If U2 was to want to make not only a performance appearance at the Grammy Awards show in February they will have to release soon. 

Well, Boys here's to seeing you in September !

U2 Scheduled to Appear at Dreamforce 2016

Nick walker @2015 U2TOURFANS

Nick walker @2015 U2TOURFANS

U2 has been announced as scheduled appear at Dreamforce which is a yearly conference. Dreamforce brings together thought leaders, industry pioneers, and thousands of your peers for four high-energy days of fun, inspiration, networking, and giving back.

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U2 is scheduled to perform on October 4th. Now before you rush out to get tickets. This is a conference event so the cost would be $1,799.00. Interested ? Follow the link

 Dreamforce

Edge Talks Security, New Album, New Tour

New York:  The Edge in conversation with Billboard talked about show security, the new album and yes, of course, a new tour. In light of all the issues around the world, U2 has a connection with their audience ( fans) that allows them to get up close and personal. The future may have some changes, however, it's not one that the band would really want to take into consideration.

However U2 has a strong security team in place today and while we have fans may not like what the future holds security has to be top of mind for not only the artists it has to be center view for fans as well.  Further conversation with Billboard The Edge stated that the band has been putting the finishing touches on the new album which should be available by the end of the year. Yes a new tour is in the works and of course, it's too early to suggest dates or cities, just know it's on target and it will be shared soon.

 

U2's The Edge rocks an acoustic set at Sistine Chapel

New York: The Edge turned into the principal rock performer to perform at the Sistine Chapel this weekend when he played an acoustic set with a youthful Irish choir.

As indicated by NBC News, The Edge (otherwise known as Dave Evans) was welcome to make that big appearance in conjunction with the gathering was invited to take the stage in conjunction with the conference on regenerative medicine, which was held at the Vatican. The meeting has an individual significance for The Edge, whose little girl had overcome leukemia.

"When I was requested that perform in the Sistine Chapel I didn't recognize what to say, on the grounds that more often than not there's 'this other person' who sings," he told the group of onlookers, making a joke about U2's Bono. "So it took me at any rate, well, 30 seconds to consent to it."

Evans performed U2's melodies "Yahweh," "Conventional World," and "Stroll On," and Leonard Cohen's "Whether It Be Your Will."

See some fan-shot footage underneath.

U2 Experimenting

U2 / U2TOURFANS / Mark Peterson @2016

U2 / U2TOURFANS / Mark Peterson @2016

New York: Back at the studio the boys have been working something fresh, experimental and some may say it feels like Zooropa. Songs of Experience, their fourteenth studio album. 

Bono and the boys are just having fun creating music that will embrace their roots and pull along those new fans and bring them into the fold. U2 has had their challenges during the last tour.

One would think that may come into play with the new music. So the question most of you want to know. When will U2 hit the road again ? Well sources suggest that we should see the boys around the world in 2017 !  Yup that's the noise in the system right now. We tend not to support or agree with the noise however knowing that the marketing machines and the venue routing information would normally kick into gear right about now for a summer tour. 2016 looks likely not be in scope. 

 

The End Of A Great Experience ! U2's Return to Paris

U2 / Bono/ Adam /  Mark Peterson / U2TOURFANS

U2 / Bono/ Adam /  Mark Peterson / U2TOURFANS

Paris:  It's a rock show !  Its a rock show !  Monday night U2 returned for a second show to a sold out crowd and an expected HBO audience to snub the noses of terrorists that would have us fear for our way of life. Its the final show of a very long tour that for sure will have some interesting watermarks.

From the start this tour had several different issues come up. Last nights show was clearly an emotional evening for many. Bono said “Now there’s nothing left except to introduce you to some people whose lives will forever be a part of the city of Paris,”  The show came to an end with “One.” “These are our brothers, our fellow troubadours. They were robbed of their stage three weeks ago, and we would like to offer them ours tonight.”

Then he welcomed the Eagles of Death Metal onstage to lead a rousing rendition of “People Have the Power” by Patti Smith, who had joined U2 for the same song on Sunday  

People that's what a U2 show is about. Its about people connecting to people. This show was packed with a few extra guest. Those in attendance had been the lucky few invited on stage during the tour. Its was a special evening for so many. 

For many fans they noticed that U2's tightly calibrated show was a bit loose a bit free form and yet seemed in control. The band was fully engaged in a ROCK "N" ROLL show and would allow the spirit to be taken away.

The Edge / Bono / Mark Peterson / U2TOURFANS

The Edge / Bono / Mark Peterson / U2TOURFANS

From the business side. December dates seemed to fit right into the sweet spot for everyone. Dublin was to be the end with the band, crew and equipment to be scattered. Art Fogel with his hands full worked to figure how to make it possible. As Art said “Obviously we figured it out, and everybody was able to stay together to complete the shows. It was something the band really felt was important to do, as we all did, and it ended up working out well for the wrap of the tour for this year.”  Refund amounts was at a minimal with the tickets resold just as quickly.  Security was beefed up however Paris was just back to normal with a little bit more aware.

U2’s 2015 Innocence + Experience tour wraps as a critical and commercial success, though not one without its obstacles, including the death tour manager Dennis Sheehan early on in the tour. Through Nov. 3, the tour reported grosses totaling $133.6 million and attendance of 1,125,624 from 64 shows, according to Boxscore. “[Innocence + Experience] was a run that had some incredible challenges,” says Fogel, “but, in the end, it was a complete triumph, critically and every other way. They are truly a great band and have proven that once again.”


Love Over Fear

On November 13, 2015, six locations in Paris, France were raided by gunfire and suicide bombs and resulted in 130 deaths; 89 of those occurred at the Bataclan Theater where the band Eagles of Death Metal played to 1500 fans. It was the deadliest attack on Paris since World War II. At that time, U2 rehearsed for their final shows of their Innocence & Experience tour at their venue in Bercy Village, Paris, the AccorHotels Arena. They were evacuated and locked down until it was over.

The members of U2 are no strangers to the violence of terrorism. They grew up with it. They responded the only way they know how; to help. Somehow. This was an attack on art, on music. Fellow musicians were affected. They offered their jet to the Eagles of Death Metal (which they graciously declined since they found their own way), but the best thing they could do was buy them phones since the band left theirs behind when they fled the Bataclan.

In a New York Times article, Bono describes ISIS and other extremists as a “death cult”, to which he responds that the band is a life cult” and goes on to say that, “Rock ’n’ roll is a life force, and it’s joy as an act of defiance. That’s what U2 is. That’s at the very heart of our band.” If there is one word to describe the attitude of U2 in this situation, it is DEFIANCE. Do any of us know them as anything different? It’s not the first time U2 has followed up in the wake of terrorist attacks. 

Bono’s own brush with terrorism that resulted in 33 deaths-by-car-bomb (he was spared because he took his bike to school that day) is the reason he writes the way he does. Social justice and amnesty are subjects covered in many of the songs they’ve written. Exploding car bombs were somewhat of a regular occurrence. Bono got really good at writing about these experiences. They personally know people who have lost family and friends in these attacks, some still suffering the effects of PTSD as a result of their experience.

Defiance has been further illustrated in songs such as Miss Sarajevo which tells the story of how, during the siege in Bosnia/Herzegovina (i.e. longest siege in modern history lasting just shy of four years), a beauty pageant was held in the midst of the siege and one woman refused to go to the shelter and kept on playing the piano. This song honors the people of Sarajevo who would not surrender their day-to-day lives in the face of the conflict.

For most of their performing career, U2 always acknowledged The Troubles in Ireland (which spanned 30 years between 1969-1997) and had not always been limited to Northern Ireland. While The Troubles were never about religion, but rather constitutional status. The country was split between Loyalists (who happened to be Protestant) who wanted Northern Ireland to remain with the UK and Nationalists (who happened to be Roman Catholics) who wanted a unified, Irish, Ireland. Their song Please from POP, while not as “in your face” as their earlier political songs (like Sunday Bloody Sunday), still addresses The Troubles, yet Bono’s delivery is a bit softer in delivery yet cynical in nature.

After the 9/11 attacks in New York back in 2001, U2 was the first band allowed back into the city to perform (exactly like their return to Paris) and again, their message was one of defiance: the show must go on. We will not be bullied nor terrorized. When I saw these post-9/11 shows, it moved us to tears seeing the names of the 3000 victims of the heinous attack. I can tell you that I didn’t have to be in the immediate area of the trade center, or the Pentagon, or that field in Shanksville, PA to feel the deep sense of loss, fear, and insecurity.

During the section of that show after the victims’ names floated around us like angels, The Edge came out to the center of the acoustic round stage at the end of the catwalk and performed one of the most beautiful renditions of Sunday, Bloody Sunday I ever heard. Here was a song I had taken completely for granted. A fist-pumping anthem of defiance if I’ve ever heard one. But that night, it was transformed. It morphed into a new song I’ve never heard before. Those lyrics took on an entirely new meaning for me, and I’m sure for others. I now had something relatively in common with this band and I felt my whole relationship with them had changed. I could now totally relate to this song. Suddenly, I understood it like I never had before. It was one of those epiphanies and I remember how I stood, frozen, in my space by the stage putting my head around the whole thing.

Bullet the Blue Sky? Sounds like a war even without the lyrics. We can thank Ronald Reagan’s foreign policy in South America for this gem. 

The band’s live show has always been fueled by passion with a twist of anger. The show in Paris last night certainly did not disappoint and could be their best show to date. There was plenty of emotion in that venue as people gathered in defiance solidarity for a show that embraced consoled them. 

“What do you want? Do you want us to be afraid? To turn away from our neighbors? You will not have our hatred. You will not have our hatred. We choose love over fear. Love over fear!” — Bono, Paris, December 7, 2015