My wife of 24 years, who passed away in 2016, ABSOLUTELY LOVED U2. We got to see them live, twice. When Edge hit the opening licks to Streets, oh, sweet beautiful joy and sorrow. I love these guys.
So sorry for your loss. I am 54 and have loved them for a long time. I am so glad that you and your wife could enjoy them.....2 Hearts Beat As One.....Maybe it could be your song as you remember you dear wife.
Walking out infront of 80.000 screaming to the sounds of thunderings drums and soaring guitars, has to make you feel like being a God. Roman emperors when on a triumphal procession had a slave with them, incessantly telling them „Memento te hominem esse" - remember that you are human. For a good reason I would say...
Looking at this you can see why they’ve stuck together all these years. They’re basically still normal blokes who know how fortunate they are and don’t ever forget it. Brilliant clip.
I sometimes think that U2 still is more young and ‘modern’ than most contemporary bands now. They can still sell out stadiums anywhere, and be considered relevant. I adore how they remain very gracious, humble and humorous. Cheers!
Why the heck do the first bars of Streets make me cry??? When Edge walked Cat onto the stage for some reason it just blew my mind. How does anyone maintain even a shred of humility when that is their daily life. It must be hard. But these guys seem to have worked it out. Great vid.
I've watched personally rituals backstage and onstage they feed off the vibe I'm totally serious these people have committed they're souls to Lucifer for EARTHLY GOODS SEX MAGICK SEX MAGICK BLOOD SUGAR SEXAGICK SEX MAGICK DONT WORRY IT'S ALL "WALNUT SAUCE$ "ITS GRAVY' PEACE HANDSIGN OK HANDSIGN HIDDEN HAND NAPOLIAN STYLE THESE GUYS ARE 33° freemasons knights of Malta club of rome Templars students of theosophy Maadam blavatscky Carl young sigmund frued Edgar Allen Poe.
@@michaelkehrenworthallright4416 careful, the mundane cant fathom the fact that all of these famous people are practicing occultists. Also, based on their political views, I would place them squarely in bed with the Fabian Society.
They were one of the best 35 years ago back when I met them. I worked a local show in Tampa Fl. They were cool to all 25 of the hands, which was not true of most acts. This was also before they got massive stage shows. It was two hangs simple trusses and a shitload of Clair Brothers sound flown and a second shitload of subs on each side of the stage . My kind of sound mix. We were loaded out by 1:30. Again, not usual. It was a great show. A little distructive to the building since it was a GA seating event and some idiot wanted chairs put down. Got autographs on the local crew tshirt- very unusual since it was very bad karma to ask for anything like an autograph when working. Lost all of those things like my back stage pass collection in a house fire 10 years ago. Sucked really bad since that stuff was uninsured and had to be worth tens of thousands of dollars - plus was great memories lost. That was one of the really good shows and I had done it initially for the money.
I am 65 and have followed them for 45 years....and being a bass player for most of U2 has always been my favorite! Adam Clayton knows how to lay down bass lines that anchors and connects all other pieces. Clayton and Mullins are glued together at all times!!!
diego I’m with you. When they disintegrated "Pride" (with the crowd chanting "oh oohhhh oh"), stood as 4 brothers, and then started the organ for "Streets...", I completely lost it. Great show.
Absolute agreement, stunning, I was at the concert they did in DC, on this tour, dramatic emotional cathartic, the ultimate story, the giant video screen and the images and the sound and the performances... how many pieces of art can you think of that strike so hot every time you encounter them. Overcoming indeed
McConaughey, Noel and Daniel Lanois at the end there haha - honestly though, how cool is that the same exact 4 guys have never disbanded and have never stopped packing stadiums all these years after? Their music is still timeless, you will never come away from a U2 show unsatisfied, they are true artists, showmen and professionals in every sense of the word.
Pulse2AM The part you refer to - a suspended major chord resolving to a pure major triad, generally - is very much church music in fact. Based on the writings of early Anglo Saxon pre-renaissance composers and continuing its spread across Europe and eventually to the Americas, this is one of the iconic figures which can be heard regularly in churches throughout the western world. Edge certainly knew this history.
The energy of the crowd @4:37 is amazing. So few ever get to feel that in their lives, and these cats have had it 150 nights a year for the past 35 years.
I was going to say that I was surprised how cool and down to earth the guys from U2 are, but I wont. Why should I be surprised? That's the way they've always presented themselves. When Edge took Cat to the stage, and the crowd erupted, it was an incredible moment. What a guy!
U2 is one of the greatest bands ever. They’ve all been married to their original wives for decades. They’re music is incredible. There’s no more bands anymore there’s tiktok stars that all sound the exact same. I’m glad I saw U2 live
Love U2 but Bono is the only one who has been married to his original wife for decades. Larry has been with his girlfriend for decades but they have never married, Edge split with his first wife in the 90s and remarried years later, and Adam married in 2013 for the first time.
Saw this show in New Orleans. The opening was no flashing lights or fancy effects... just the guys jamming their tunes together. It was raw. It was amazing.
The Edge is the epitome of cool. He doesn’t even try to be cool and couldn’t be more cool. And then the 6 strings vs 4 comment. A classic but the way he says it.
Oh, my freaking world! How many times can you be with U2 behind the stage, at the stage, at the party after... this was better “even than the real thing”.
My favorite band I am proud of these guys are too much simplicity plus a sound to infect the soul at any time. Congratulations on the report. I loved it, I love you U2. Alvaro Pires - London
U2 COMING TO INDIA FOR THE FIRST TIME!!! HELL YEAH!! We are gonna Rock like never before! Its gonna be a night to remember. We're gonna roar like only Indians can!
Hard to comprehend how you can maintain a shred of humility when that is your life, but they seem to have managed it. I've never heard of Cat Deeley but she seems lovely and the guys are clearly very fond of her. And yes, the opening to Streets makes a lot of people tear up, myself included.
Cat Deeley has been the bands favourite girl since she was on Saturday morning telly in the early 90's. They like her, they trust her and she has the utmost respect for them, it's just a chemistry that works without being followed around by a tabloid journo.
4:36 Must be an amazing feeling beyond anything imaginable to have thousands people cheer at you for your music talents...love U2 and looking forward to the 40th anniversary album 'Songs of Surrender' its also my 40th anniversary of being a U2 fan since the mighty red rocks concert and of course 'War' album
This was a life changing album for me in high school. Our high school choir drove from LA to San Diego & I listened to my Joshua Tree cassette over & over. This was a little emotional for me to watch. I wish U2 was affordable to go see, but tickets are astronomical every time they come around. Great album unquestionably.
I have been a U2 fan and great fan of this music for Years!! Since 1981! Have seen them on tour, including the First round of Joshua Tree! But When I bought my last ticket to see U2 360 tour, knowing that those Chi Town concerts would be So 👌 awesome- I Started to be homeless- so by the time they came around on tour- I had No way to go to their concert!! I've been homeless many times since!! Even watching news clips of *Bono'*'s interview( so glad Jenna is a big fan!!) AND have not been able to see U2 on Tour - any tour! It sure would be nice to see them again! Seeing U2 live Is Always the Best experience!! I hear you on how expensive it is to buy tickets anymore, but This Woyld be The Band to see!! Oh, and I have fallen In love with Chris Martin/ Coldplay!!#2 fave band after Simple Minds!! Ok, I need 2 stop! LOL.
I've been a lover of U2's music since the beginning. I've still got my original Joshua Tree LP. It would be an awesome experience just to hang out with these guys for a while.
I ALWAYS cry when I see from 4:30 to 6:00. many a times i come to this video just to see that section. AMAZING MINDBLOWING absolutely BRILLIANT !!! ❤❤❤ And the stadium view at 5:38 !! WOW !!!
Valeu a pena cada minuto vivido nesse show... antes, durante e depois. Sentir a emoção desse momento ao ver esse vídeo. Obrigado senhor por ter tido essa oportunidade. U2 Forever!!
@@georgeaye7535 The Edge came with his family from London to Dublin when he was 1 year old 😊And Adam Clayton came with his family from Oxfordshire/London to Dublin when he was 5 years old 😊
U2 was the first concert that blew me away. #1 absolute perfection in every way. Followed by Coldpay and of course, Twenty One Pilots. I am so grateful that I was able to see U2 live.
when I was very young back than in 80-s every new U2 album was like Christmas to me , one day I was at the kitchen in my sister's apartment drinking bear with her and her boyfriend , at one moment I heard on the radio begining of " Where the streets no name" , I said - this must be U2 and this must be the new U2 album coz I never heard this song before ...I always remember that very moment when I hear the begining of Where the streets ...I was the biggest fan from the early days , saw them live in Budapest 1992, thanks to U2 I meet my girlfriend , now wife (two kids , both like U2 , specially daughter)
My wife of 24 years, who passed away in 2016, ABSOLUTELY LOVED U2. We got to see them live, twice. When Edge hit the opening licks to Streets, oh, sweet beautiful joy and sorrow. I love these guys.
Rush Austin my deepest condolences, I'm sure your wife is dancing to U2 in the heavens smiling down on you good sir 🙏🏻
So sorry for your loss. I am 54 and have loved them for a long time. I am so glad that you and your wife could enjoy them.....2 Hearts Beat As One.....Maybe it could be your song as you remember you dear wife.
Sorry to hear buddy. All the best
sorry to hear that man.
My condolences! Seen them on almost every tour since 92 and what a ride!
Her reaction when going up on stage with Edge was priceless! Imagine what it is like to face such a crowd on a regular basis
Maybe they get used to it, but that seems so unreal and crazy from the stage perspective!! 😀
@@charlene.elovitzChannelYT cannot be good for the mind at all. Must be so hard not to turn into a total prick
Walking out infront of 80.000 screaming to the sounds of thunderings drums and soaring guitars, has to make you feel like being a God. Roman emperors when on a triumphal procession had a slave with them, incessantly telling them „Memento te hominem esse" - remember that you are human. For a good reason I would say...
Looking at this you can see why they’ve stuck together all these years. They’re basically still normal blokes who know how fortunate they are and don’t ever forget it.
Brilliant clip.
Very Humble Gents
I sometimes think that U2 still is more young and ‘modern’ than most contemporary bands now. They can still sell out stadiums anywhere, and be considered relevant. I adore how they remain very gracious, humble and humorous. Cheers!
Love them, always will. Not only for their talent & hard work over the decades, but especially for their kindness, sense of humor & warmth.
Why the heck do the first bars of Streets make me cry??? When Edge walked Cat onto the stage for some reason it just blew my mind. How does anyone maintain even a shred of humility when that is their daily life. It must be hard. But these guys seem to have worked it out. Great vid.
Same! Even when he played 3 seconds of it on the acoustic guitar in the dressing room I started bawling. What’s wrong with me?
Yep. I kind of figure it's what's music would be playing on your souls ascent into heaven if you've tried your best to live a decent life.
Her reaction to being on stage was awesome!!! Totally blew her mind!!
Lucifer puts on one hell of a show
I've watched personally rituals backstage and onstage they feed off the vibe I'm totally serious these people have committed they're souls to Lucifer for EARTHLY GOODS SEX MAGICK SEX MAGICK BLOOD SUGAR SEXAGICK SEX MAGICK DONT WORRY IT'S ALL "WALNUT SAUCE$ "ITS GRAVY' PEACE HANDSIGN OK HANDSIGN HIDDEN HAND NAPOLIAN STYLE THESE GUYS ARE 33° freemasons knights of Malta club of rome Templars students of theosophy Maadam blavatscky Carl young sigmund frued Edgar Allen Poe.
@@michaelkehrenworthallright4416 dude wth are you talking about??
She got wet right then and there
@@michaelkehrenworthallright4416 careful, the mundane cant fathom the fact that all of these famous people are practicing occultists. Also, based on their political views, I would place them squarely in bed with the Fabian Society.
one of the BEST backstage I have seen exposed! Been in the biz 45 years I love for people to get to see the reality!
They were one of the best 35 years ago back when I met them. I worked a local show in Tampa Fl. They were cool to all 25 of the hands, which was not true of most acts. This was also before they got massive stage shows. It was two hangs simple trusses and a shitload of Clair Brothers sound flown and a second shitload of subs on each side of the stage . My kind of sound mix. We were loaded out by 1:30. Again, not usual.
It was a great show. A little distructive to the building since it was a GA seating event and some idiot wanted chairs put down. Got autographs on the local crew tshirt- very unusual since it was very bad karma to ask for anything like an autograph when working. Lost all of those things like my back stage pass collection in a house fire 10 years ago. Sucked really bad since that stuff was uninsured and had to be worth tens of thousands of dollars - plus was great memories lost. That was one of the really good shows and I had done it initially for the money.
@@scottwheeler2494 "A Day In The Life of The Edge" is pretty great too
Edge is the coolest guy in the band. His guitar is what attracted me to U2 more than 30 years ago.
I am 65 and have followed them for 45 years....and being a bass player for most of U2 has always been my favorite! Adam Clayton knows how to lay down bass lines that anchors and connects all other pieces. Clayton and Mullins are glued together at all times!!!
How down to earth these guys are. So refreshing to see. Love U2.
Adam's a lovely and funny guy
I really like when he or Larry talk more.
Oh my gawd I loooooove Adam.
Indeed!
Hell yes!!!
He truly is. Toured with them many years ago. He would roller blade through back stage. Then stop and hang out and roll on. HAHA
My god, Adam is lively and hilarious.
The jazz man
The start of "where the streets have no name" is overcoming. It always gets me.
diego I’m with you. When they disintegrated "Pride" (with the crowd chanting "oh oohhhh oh"), stood as 4 brothers, and then started the organ for "Streets...", I completely lost it. Great show.
Instantly recognizable track, I have loved that song from the first time I heard it. Still listen to it a lot.
The greatest live song ever by any band ever
I saw it live for the first time last month and I was like 😦 woaaa
Absolute agreement, stunning, I was at the concert they did in DC, on this tour, dramatic emotional cathartic, the ultimate story, the giant video screen and the images and the sound and the performances... how many pieces of art can you think of that strike so hot every time you encounter them. Overcoming indeed
McConaughey, Noel and Daniel Lanois at the end there haha - honestly though, how cool is that the same exact 4 guys have never disbanded and have never stopped packing stadiums all these years after? Their music is still timeless, you will never come away from a U2 show unsatisfied, they are true artists, showmen and professionals in every sense of the word.
It is not Daniel lanois , it is Bono’s brother !
@@ПетрПетров-о9ь3ь It is Daniel Lanois.
@@ПетрПетров-о9ь3ь Yep, it's Daniel Lanois
@@TT_1221defo it's Daniel Lanois and Noel Gallagher ( Do I need to see his face ? )
@@TT_1221, nope it’s not Daniel lanois !!!
When you hear The Streets Have No Name guitar part it's like a religious experience! Man they sure brought it on that album.
Pulse2AM The part you refer to - a suspended major chord resolving to a pure major triad, generally - is very much church music in fact. Based on the writings of early Anglo Saxon pre-renaissance composers and continuing its spread across Europe and eventually to the Americas, this is one of the iconic figures which can be heard regularly in churches throughout the western world. Edge certainly knew this history.
Joshua Tree was their finest hour...a band at the top of the game!
@Wunderbar Vulpine I play almost all their songs on guitar, you are actually trolling. Good attempt tho.
Wunderbar Vulpine really she cheated on him ??
@Wunderbar Vulpine ? take your meds
This filled me with such joy. The crowds reaction was life.
The energy of the crowd @4:37 is amazing. So few ever get to feel that in their lives, and these cats have had it 150 nights a year for the past 35 years.
I come from São Paulo, and we are always so proud to receive U2. We love them, so much.
Rock and roll gods that transcend generations... just epic music that hits you in your soul.. and sets it ablaze.
O Brasil ama o U2.
adam has really become such a cool dude. always kept a low pro, but he's been letting his personality come out in public more in the last decade.
Greatest rock band in the world any way you want to measure it. Love this band, listen to them every day.
I was going to say that I was surprised how cool and down to earth the guys from U2 are, but I wont. Why should I be surprised? That's the way they've always presented themselves. When Edge took Cat to the stage, and the crowd erupted, it was an incredible moment. What a guy!
Brilliant! Witnessed this tour in DC! Fantastic! U2 has simply made life better!
Ben Sharpe ZooTV August 1992 in D.C. was best concert they ever did in WDC
If I saw U2 live I don’t think I’d be able to control myself there would be so many tears
It does
Tears of joy 🤣
The feeling is so overwhelming..
Especially when u have followed them for 30 years plus..
That’s exactly happened when I saw them at sphere haha
OMG I was there on this day!! Best concert EVER! We love you guys!
U2 is one of the greatest bands ever. They’ve all been married to their original wives for decades. They’re music is incredible. There’s no more bands anymore there’s tiktok stars that all sound the exact same. I’m glad I saw U2 live
Love U2 but Bono is the only one who has been married to his original wife for decades. Larry has been with his girlfriend for decades but they have never married, Edge split with his first wife in the 90s and remarried years later, and Adam married in 2013 for the first time.
most overrated bands of all time. jimmy buffet of rock
Edge is on his second wife.
@@kristianduff7775 Hahahaha, thanks for that. fkn U2, cant believe people think they are great.
@@adamc2837 dude gtfo of here. you are obviously a fan of the so-called shitty music we have nowadays...
Instant goosebumps as gig gets underway
Always...the U2 phenomenon...since Goria😁👍❤
Saw this show in New Orleans. The opening was no flashing lights or fancy effects... just the guys jamming their tunes together. It was raw. It was amazing.
Love it when Cat and Edge get on stage and everyone starts cheering!
U2 are the coolest- from Ukraine with lovе.
Every breaking wave -it is a masterpiece!
The Edge is the epitome of cool. He doesn’t even try to be cool and couldn’t be more cool. And then the 6 strings vs 4 comment. A classic but the way he says it.
The Edge is my favorite.
U2 ja falou de seu amor pelo Brasil!
Acho da hr a humildade dessa banda !
Orgulho do brasil apesar de seu problemas!
esqueci de citar não só a humildade como umas das melhores banda do mundo!!
Daniel Lanois at the end. Great Party right there.
Canada!
What a class act. Such a pleasure to watch.
We love you U2! Thank you for the music and thank you for the memories.
Oh, my freaking world! How many times can you be with U2 behind the stage, at the stage, at the party after... this was better “even than the real thing”.
The best Band of planet, i love so much U2 , long life for ALL Band, god bless bono.
U2 es simplemente la Banda más grande del mundo!...Increíblemente talentosos, Humildes, Sencillos y Agradecidos con su gente!!!
U2 GOT ME THROUGH ALOT OF THINGS IN MY LIFE,THANKS A MILLION XXX
My favorite band I am proud of these guys are too much simplicity plus a sound to infect the soul at any time. Congratulations on the report. I loved it, I love you U2. Alvaro Pires - London
I was there>>>>>>>>> in one word, AMAZING. Still get Goosebumps when I see footage of the show. Thanks for the memories and the experience U2.
U2 COMING TO INDIA FOR THE FIRST TIME!!! HELL YEAH!! We are gonna Rock like never before! Its gonna be a night to remember. We're gonna roar like only Indians can!
I really love Adam Clayton ❤🙌
I love how much they all love her... I do too.
I’ve seen U 2 9 times over the years since they started I would give anything to meet Bono 💓
eles sairam pela avenida Morumbi depois passou pelo clube paineiras pela opj e desceu o túnel saindo na avenida Faria Lima até a Berrini
Adam is brilliant seems a great guy
I keep coming back to watch this and it's adorable everytime. How neat.
Hard to comprehend how you can maintain a shred of humility when that is your life, but they seem to have managed it. I've never heard of Cat Deeley but she seems lovely and the guys are clearly very fond of her. And yes, the opening to Streets makes a lot of people tear up, myself included.
Cat Deeley has been the bands favourite girl since she was on Saturday morning telly in the early 90's. They like her, they trust her and she has the utmost respect for them, it's just a chemistry that works without being followed around by a tabloid journo.
Its amazing. This small video shows why they are number one in the world. Thank you BBC.
Brazil love so much U2 and was a amazing show.
Greatest band of all time. I was at the 1987 Joshua Tree tour. One of the greatest experiences of my life. ❤🔥🎶
4:36 Must be an amazing feeling beyond anything imaginable to have thousands people cheer at you for your music talents...love U2 and looking forward to the 40th anniversary album 'Songs of Surrender' its also my 40th anniversary of being a U2 fan since the mighty red rocks concert and of course 'War' album
Brazilians are the nicest people i have ever met, they're so warm. And they like to have a good time -- just like the Irish.
Wow. I got goose bumps at least five times watching this. What a great behind-the-scenes view. Thank you for posting!
This was a life changing album for me in high school. Our high school choir drove from LA to San Diego & I listened to my Joshua Tree cassette over & over. This was a little emotional for me to watch. I wish U2 was affordable to go see, but tickets are astronomical every time they come around. Great album unquestionably.
I have been a U2 fan and great fan of this music for Years!! Since 1981! Have seen them on tour, including the First round of Joshua Tree! But When I bought my last ticket to see U2 360 tour, knowing that those Chi Town concerts would be So 👌 awesome- I Started to be homeless- so by the time they came around on tour- I had No way to go to their concert!! I've been homeless many times since!! Even watching news clips of *Bono'*'s interview( so glad Jenna is a big fan!!) AND have not been able to see U2 on Tour - any tour! It sure would be nice to see them again! Seeing U2 live Is Always the Best experience!! I hear you on how expensive it is to buy tickets anymore, but This Woyld be The Band to see!! Oh, and I have fallen In love with Chris Martin/ Coldplay!!#2 fave band after Simple Minds!! Ok, I need 2 stop! LOL.
I met the Edge at a graduation back in 2018 and he is probably the most down to earth, cool guitarist ever
Always!!
I've been a lover of U2's music since the beginning. I've still got my original Joshua Tree LP. It would be an awesome experience just to hang out with these guys for a while.
"Where the streets" has the most magic/powerful/soulful/religious opening in music history
I was at Cardiff Arms Park 25 July 1987 for the Original Tour. Awsome memories.
I ALWAYS cry when I see from 4:30 to 6:00. many a times i come to this video just to see that section. AMAZING MINDBLOWING absolutely BRILLIANT !!! ❤❤❤
And the stadium view at 5:38 !! WOW !!!
Valeu a pena cada minuto vivido nesse show... antes, durante e depois. Sentir a emoção desse momento ao ver esse vídeo. Obrigado senhor por ter tido essa oportunidade. U2 Forever!!
These guys are sooo cool. Incredibly nice and down to earth. Love them ❤
Got to be one of thr most amazingly consistent bands in history ovet there time
U2 my all time favourite bands love them fan from Malaysia
How can anyone not love Cat Deeley?
please, come again. we miss you!!!
U2 heals the world..Jesus is with them
The best of brazilian number one👍👍👍👍👍
Look at these great guys!! Gosh, how i L O V E these four Irish lads!!!!! Thanks to BBC Music for this!! ❤️
only two of them sound Irish, Edge and Adam sound like two country Englishmen
@@georgeaye7535 The Edge came with his family from London to Dublin when he was 1 year old 😊And Adam Clayton came with his family from Oxfordshire/London to Dublin when he was 5 years old 😊
@@georgeaye7535 ...and Bono and Larry was born in Dublin... 😊😊
@@u2freak1974 the other two are really English and welsh, yet they tout themselves as Irish lol
When the crowd sees Edge…I lost it. The energy and positive vibes were undeniable. This! Never give up.
Greatest live band of all time.
Oh yes
Coldplay is way better in terms of live performance
I was lucky to see them in concert here is houston a couple years ago. They were awesome and enjoyable.
The best show of my life ❤️ amazing vibes
Omg!! This was outrageously cool!! Thank you!! ❤U2
Wow! This was very inspiring. U2 Rocks!
My everlasting love since I was 14. I´m 54 right now! Best wishes from Germany!!
This is when U2 was the biggest Band in the World. And they are still making great music today. There latest CD is very good as well.
and who is the biggest now?... they still are and forever will be until Jesus comes.
You do understand this was October 2017?
U2 was the first concert that blew me away. #1 absolute perfection in every way. Followed by Coldpay and of course, Twenty One Pilots. I am so grateful that I was able to see U2 live.
i knew it! Adam is the coolest U2 member!
The bassist is always the coolest in every band.
he's no Bono
Wooo-hooo!! This is awesome! Great to see behind the scenes, love it!
U2 forever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
U2 처럼 나이먹을 수 있으면 좋겠습니다.
예전에는 팬이 아니었는데 지금보니 너무 멋지네요. 💖💕
What a band , seen them three times ,sad there not touring down under !
Guess they read your comment and scheduled some dates.
Viva la vida! Feliz 2022 para todos!
Para mim foi a melhor turnê qye assisti aqui no Brasil, muuto obrigada U2...estamos esperando a próxima turnê tb 😍
The best ever
Wow she is so lucky!!!
They all have great personalities
I love these guys; even after 30 years+ they are down to earth and approachable--like kids when they get on stage. I love it!
Brazil loves U2!!!
I saw the Joshua Tree concert in Tampa on my birthday and it was awesome.
Sensacional como sempre...
U2 for ever...👏👏👏👏👏
when I was very young back than in 80-s every new U2 album was like Christmas to me , one day I was at the kitchen in my sister's apartment drinking bear with her and her boyfriend , at one moment I heard on the radio begining of " Where the streets no name" , I said - this must be U2 and this must be the new U2 album coz I never heard this song before ...I always remember that very moment when I hear the begining of Where the streets ...I was the biggest fan from the early days , saw them live in Budapest 1992, thanks to U2 I meet my girlfriend , now wife (two kids , both like U2 , specially daughter)
Wow! Amazing Crowd!
Awesome, I caught this tour back in 87, great stuff!
Fantastic band!
Saw a documentary about a Rolling Stones tour in South America & Cuba, the noise from the fans was unbelievable, great doc.