New Years Day Dublin

All is quiet on New Year’s Day. A world in white gets underway. I want to be with you, be with you night and day. Nothing changes on New Year’s Day. On New Year’s Day. I… will be with you again. I… will be with you again. Under a blood-red sky A crowd has gathered in black and white Arms entwined, the chosen few The newspaper says, says Say it’s true, it’s true… And we can break through Though torn in two We can be one. I… I will begin again I… I will begin again. Oh, oh. Oh, oh. Oh, oh. Oh, maybe the time is right. Oh, maybe tonight. I will be with you again. I will be with you again. And so we are told this is the golden age And gold is the reason for the wars we wage Though I want to be with you Be with you night and day Nothing changes On New Year’s Day On New Year’s Day On New Year’s Day Now enjoy the video, and please remember we are totally supported by our sponsors, feel free to click away at the g ads. We Thank you. Remember you can always follow us via twitter.com/u2tourfans

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Live Nation Announces U2 360° Tour Environmental Impact Strategy

Live Nation Announces
U2 360° Tour Environmental Impact Strategy

Unprecedented commitment to a net zero emissions goal for the global tour

Live Nation, the producers of the U2 U2 360° Tour, have confirmed their commitment to producing the largest concert tour in history in an environmentally responsible manner with a goal of balancing the Tour’s direct carbon footprint through a comprehensive reduction and offset strategy.

Live Nation brought MusicMatters on board in March to be the tour’s official Environmental Advisor. MusicMatters pioneered, and continues to be the world leader for, environmental impact reduction of music tours and festivals.

“We identified areas the tour could first and foremost REDUCE its environmental impact without compromising the quality of the fan experience. We are now in the process of implementing these recommendations with Live Nation. Next we will announce a customized U2 U2-360° Tour OFFSET strategy, reflecting the band’s robust social change commitment, to offset the remaining tour emissions,” said Michael Martin, MusicMatters’ Founder and President.

More information will be released as the tour progresses around the world, sharing the global impact of the sustainability initiatives taken.

ABOUT LIVE NATION
Live Nation’s mission is to maximize the live concert experience. Our core business is producing, marketing and selling live concerts for artists via our global concert pipe. Live Nation is the largest producer of live concerts in the world, annually producing over 22,000 concerts for 1,600 artists in 33 countries. During 2008, the company sold over 50 million concert tickets and drove over 70 million unique visitors to LiveNation.com. Live Nation is transforming the concert business by expanding its concert platform into ticketing and building the industry’s first artist-to-fan vertically integrated concert platform. The company is headquartered in Los Angeles, California and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, trading under the symbol LYV. For additional information about the company, please visit www.livenation.com/investors .

ABOUT MusicMatters
MusicMatters is a division of EFFECT Partners, the leading social marketing agency in the U.S.; creating and executing credible campaigns designed to create meaningful social change that helps businesses grow. Over the last 13 years, MusicMatters has led the way with reducing the music industry’s environmental impact by introducing systemic changes such as the EnviroRider, solar stages, carbon offsets, travelling ecofestivals, Greenloads, and biofuels. In addition to their music industry changing sustainability innovations and programs, MusicMatters is a global leader of event sustainability work and known for their work with the global tours of Jack Johnson and Dave Matthews Band, among others. EFFECT Partners is headquartered in Minneapolis, MN with an office in San Francisco, CA

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Sour Notes begin to play in Dublin

Just as we thought would happen.

 

 

Dubliners decry U2’s noisy all-night stage removal

DUBLIN — Dubliners angry over the around-the-clock dismantling of U2’s monumental concert stage mounted street protests Tuesday, snarling the Irish band’s plans for the next stages of their European tour.

Residents around Croke Park stadium said their aim was to embarrass Dublin City Council and the Gaelic Athletic Association — which authorized the all-night noise — not delay Ireland’s most famous musical export.

But U2 managers said the protests meant more than 50 trucks carrying much of the band’s 390-ton stage, TV screens, lighting and sound equipment missed their intended morning ferry.

Some trucks did depart the stadium several hours late as protesters stood aside. But tour organizers said it was too soon to determine whether any of U2’s tightly scheduled concert dates in Sweden, Germany and Poland would be affected.

“We should all not be talking to you and (should be) on a boat,” the tour’s production director, Jake Berry, told reporters as several dozen residents protested beside three road junctions outside Croke Park, Ireland’s largest stadium.

Berry said U2 did not want to risk accidents by driving any heavily laden trucks past protesters straddling roadways outside the stadium. He expressed surprise at the protests, even though plans for them have been widely reported in Ireland since last week.

Berry said he wasn’t sure whether Tuesday’s lost hours — and potential problems fitting trucks on later ferry services to Britain — would jeopardize any upcoming concert dates.

“It affects the tour schedule. Read that any way you want,” he said.

Croke Park Area Residents’ Committee spokesman David Purdue said that no one was “interested in any way in delaying U2 in any shape or form.”

“This is primarily to get Dublin City Council and the Gaelic Athletic Association to take notice of us and recognize the damage they’re doing to the local community,” he said.

Berry said singer Bono, guitarist The Edge, bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. were told of the Dublin disruption about 5 a.m. Tuesday as their private jet landed in Nice, France, where they are staying in between European gigs.

He said the band felt “pure disappointment. It’s just really put a damp squib (sponge) on something that was a fantastic experience and fantastic show.”

The protesting Dubliners complained that the council and sports authorities should not have cleared U2 to dismantle its stage over a continuous 44-hour period starting at 1 a.m. Tuesday — just two hours after the last of three Dublin concerts concluded before roaring crowds of 80,000.

In practice, the schedule means the area will suffer heavy nighttime noise for more than a week.

Activists from the residents committee, which plans protests throughout Tuesday, said they were willing to let U2’s truck convoy carry out the most critical parts of the stage, including a telescoping bank of television screens and the stage’s disco ball-topped spike.

The U2 concert promoters, MCD Productions, delivered a legal letter to the protesters, warning they could be sued for any financial losses incurred by the promoters, U2 or others with a financial stake in one of the world’s biggest musical ventures.

U2 has three “Claw” stages — one of which is being constructed, another being dismantled, and a third being transported or in use any given moment of the tour.

The band is scheduled to perform in Goteborg, Sweden, on Friday and Saturday; Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on Monday; and Chorzow, Poland, on Aug. 6. Tour directors declined to specify the next destination of the Claw being dismantled in Dublin.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

 

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Sour Notes begin to play in Dublin

Just as we thought would happen.

 

 

Dubliners decry U2’s noisy all-night stage removal

DUBLIN — Dubliners angry over the around-the-clock dismantling of U2’s monumental concert stage mounted street protests Tuesday, snarling the Irish band’s plans for the next stages of their European tour.

Residents around Croke Park stadium said their aim was to embarrass Dublin City Council and the Gaelic Athletic Association — which authorized the all-night noise — not delay Ireland’s most famous musical export.

But U2 managers said the protests meant more than 50 trucks carrying much of the band’s 390-ton stage, TV screens, lighting and sound equipment missed their intended morning ferry.

Some trucks did depart the stadium several hours late as protesters stood aside. But tour organizers said it was too soon to determine whether any of U2’s tightly scheduled concert dates in Sweden, Germany and Poland would be affected.

“We should all not be talking to you and (should be) on a boat,” the tour’s production director, Jake Berry, told reporters as several dozen residents protested beside three road junctions outside Croke Park, Ireland’s largest stadium.

Berry said U2 did not want to risk accidents by driving any heavily laden trucks past protesters straddling roadways outside the stadium. He expressed surprise at the protests, even though plans for them have been widely reported in Ireland since last week.

Berry said he wasn’t sure whether Tuesday’s lost hours — and potential problems fitting trucks on later ferry services to Britain — would jeopardize any upcoming concert dates.

“It affects the tour schedule. Read that any way you want,” he said.

Croke Park Area Residents’ Committee spokesman David Purdue said that no one was “interested in any way in delaying U2 in any shape or form.”

“This is primarily to get Dublin City Council and the Gaelic Athletic Association to take notice of us and recognize the damage they’re doing to the local community,” he said.

Berry said singer Bono, guitarist The Edge, bassist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. were told of the Dublin disruption about 5 a.m. Tuesday as their private jet landed in Nice, France, where they are staying in between European gigs.

He said the band felt “pure disappointment. It’s just really put a damp squib (sponge) on something that was a fantastic experience and fantastic show.”

The protesting Dubliners complained that the council and sports authorities should not have cleared U2 to dismantle its stage over a continuous 44-hour period starting at 1 a.m. Tuesday — just two hours after the last of three Dublin concerts concluded before roaring crowds of 80,000.

In practice, the schedule means the area will suffer heavy nighttime noise for more than a week.

Activists from the residents committee, which plans protests throughout Tuesday, said they were willing to let U2’s truck convoy carry out the most critical parts of the stage, including a telescoping bank of television screens and the stage’s disco ball-topped spike.

The U2 concert promoters, MCD Productions, delivered a legal letter to the protesters, warning they could be sued for any financial losses incurred by the promoters, U2 or others with a financial stake in one of the world’s biggest musical ventures.

U2 has three “Claw” stages — one of which is being constructed, another being dismantled, and a third being transported or in use any given moment of the tour.

The band is scheduled to perform in Goteborg, Sweden, on Friday and Saturday; Gelsenkirchen, Germany, on Monday; and Chorzow, Poland, on Aug. 6. Tour directors declined to specify the next destination of the Claw being dismantled in Dublin.

Copyright © 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

 

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Bono, U2 rock Dublin Videos Prove it !

Videos are in and available for viewng, Thanks everyone today is another concert day, more postings to follow

Bono and U2 rocked more than 80,000 fans in Dublin as the Irish supergroup’s latest world tour hit new emotional highs Friday night on home soil.

A deafening roar welcomed the Dubliners as they launched their three-concert homestand at Croke Park, Ireland’s biggest stadium and a cathedral to Irish nationalism. The band’s “360” tour — featuring its underselling 12th studio album, “No Line on the Horizon” — switches from Europe to North America in September.

“We are so young — as a nation!” shouted the 49-year-old lead singer Bono.

Crowds braced for downpours threw their raincoats aside as an unexpected sunset gave way to a starry Dublin night.

All of the “360” concerts feature a stunning feat of engineering: the four-taloned “Claw” stage. The 390-ton, green cabana stands more than 10 stories above the band as they strut through the crowds on moving bridges and a ring-shaped stage with concertgoers inside and out.

The U2 touring juggernaut deploys three “Claws” — each costing euro100 million ($140 million) and capable of holding up more than 150 tons of lighting, pyrotechnics and giant TV screens — that are continually being assembled and disassembled in different concert locations.

Before taking the stage, Bono joked that the band’s performances in Barcelona, Milan, Paris, Nice, Berlin and Amsterdam were just “rehearsals” for the Dublin concerts.

And in front of a crowd waving flags from as far away as Brazil and Japan, Bono said tens of thousands had traveled worldwide to Dublin. “You know the best place to see U2 live is right here,” he said to cheers.

High school students Paul “Bono” Hewson, guitarist Dave “The Edge” Evans, drummer Larry Mullen and bassist Adam Clayton came together to form U2 in Dublin 33 years ago.

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Set List 24th

Setlist

  1. Breathe  
  2. No Line on the Horizon
  3. Get on Your Boots
  4. Magnificent
  5. Beautiful Day (Snippets: Here Comes the Sun, Blackbird)
  6. Elevation  
  7. Desire
  8. Stuck in a Moment 
  9. The Auld Triangle (a tribute to Ronnie Drew)  
  10. One
  11. Until the End of the World (Snippet: Break on Through) 
  12. The Unforgettable Fire
  13. City of Blinding Lights
  14. Vertigo (Snippet: Do You Remember Rock n Roll Radio)
  15. Crazy Tonight (Snippet: O Come All Ye Faithful) 
  16. Sunday Bloody Sunday (Snippet: Rock the Casbah)  
  17. Pride
  18. MLK 
  19. Walk On (Snippet: You’ll Never Walk Alone)
  20. Where the Streets Have No Name (Snippet: All You Need Is Love)
  21. Bad (Snippets: Fool to Cry, 40) 
  22. Ultraviolet 
  23. With or Without You
  24. Moment of Surrender

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Croke Park is the biggest in rock music history

U2’s stage show for this weekend’s series of concerts at Croke Park is the biggest in rock music history, the band’s tour director has said.

The colossal edifice, which resembles a giant claw, is nearly 60 metres high and the same distance wide.

It is currently being put in place for the concerts which take place on Friday, Saturday and Monday nights.

Craig Evans said the band had spared no expense in putting the 360 tour together and the travelling party numbered around 500 people with 2,000 people in each city being involved in ancillary activities such as ticket sales and promotion.

Mr Evans said the band have been “thrilled for a long time” about the prospects of playing three concerts in their home town. However, he expressed regret that the full 360 experience of playing in the round will not be available to Irish fans because of the layout of Croke Park.

The audience will not be allowed on Hill 16 behind the main stage because of health and safety concerns.

“It’s a shame. we’re subject to the design and physical limitations of every stadium. With the power and access and safety requirement and sound requirement, this stadium just doesn’t allow it,” he said.

“We looked at every option we could to put people back there. We wanted to be able to utilise that. It is fantastic when you see it in the round.”

However, fans will be able to go to the pitch area at the back of the stage giving a semblance of the band playing in the round.

Tickets are still available for Friday and Monday night’s concerts. Promoter MCD’s spokesman Justin Green said fans were coming from as far away as Brazil, Japan, Canada and the US to watch U2 play their home town and the event was attracting 300 foreign media personnel.

He also said the Irish Hotels Federation was on the record as saying that this was one of the first weekends of the year where all hotels in the city are booked up.

Gardaí urged motorists to avoid the Croke Park area in the lead-up to the concerts especially on Monday when Ikea opens in Ballymun and Dublin city’s new bus gate at Trinity College opens.

Unfortunately, heavy showers are forecast for Friday, though Saturday should be a better day. Monday is likely to see more of the same so fans are asked to dress for the weather.

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80K U2 Fans head home for a weekend of live music

FANS heading for the first Irish show of U2’s world tour in Croke Park tonight have been promised the band’s most spectacular performance yet.

Singer Bono told fans via a link-up on their website that all the gigs they’ve done so far have just been a warm-up for the Dublin dates.

He joked: “The ‘rehearsals’ have been going really well. We’ve been rehearsing in Barcelona, Milan, Nice, Berlin and Amsterdam. But we expect that the main event in Dublin will be better than any of them.”

The Edge spoke of the “magic” they always experience of playing a hometown date, whether it’s in Croke Park, the RDS or Slane Castle.

He said: “It’s not just another show, for us or for the fans. They travel from all over the world to see us perform in Dublin. Most of them believe it’s the best gig for them to attend.

“You do your best at every gig, but playing Ireland is different. I remember how the Phoenix Park Racecourse was one of the first big gigs we ever did. There was a huge level of excitement for everybody involved. There was a physical reaction from the audience like nothing we’d felt before.

“Every time we go onstage there’s a certain chemistry between the four of us. But in Dublin the crowd actually take us to another level. It’s incredible. It’s never just another show for us.”

From this afternoon 80,000 fans will begin to descend on Croke Park.`

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LONDON Calling all U2 Fans! WIN TKS 2 Show !

Normally we do not double post stories during a non tour day. However today we have a chance to share this news.  Yes you could win tickets to the London show. All you have to do is

GigJunkie is giving away 4 tickets to U2 360 Tour @ Wembley Stadium on 14th August to one lucky GigJunkie to take 3 mates to what is set to be one of the biggest concerts ever produced. Text: GIG U2 to 85010 

 

 

Normal text messaging rates apply. Text Cost £0.50 per text plus 1 std msg. Winners will be selected at random from all entries CLOSING DATE 10/08/09

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Good Day Dublin ! Can you clear a path we have 250 Trucks coming !

U2’s ‘Claw’ was beginning to make its mark on the north Dublin skyline ahead of the band’s three concerts in Croke Park, the first of which takes place tomorrow.

Crews of workmen, teams of cranes and legions of forklifts busied themselves on the Jones’s Road pitch, which has been uprooted for the concerts, as the distinctive set began to take shape at GAA headquarters.

Although not yet complete, and without its distinctive wraparound video screen and inner and outer stages, the main stage almost reached above the main stands in the stadium and looks certain to do so once its central ‘antenna’ is attached.

The figures are by now familiar: it’s 50 metres high, weighs 390 tonnes, costs €100m and requires 180 trucks to move it from venue to venue. It is also a triplet, and while one claw is being put through its paces by the band (as one was in Amsterdam last night), another is being constructed at a different venue and a third is being transported to a different venue again.

“The show itself is probably the most sophisticated show we’ve gone on the road with,” the Edge said.

He told RTE 2FM’s Gerry Ryan that the latest 360 tour was about breaking down barriers between the band and their audience.

“That sort of spirit and that wish to make a connection … because that’s what this band has always attempted to do, to break down the barrier,” he said.

“And this production is particularly helpful for us in doing that. A U2 show is really about creating that connection and, so far, that’s been one of the real features of these shows — that communal sense within the building.”

He jokingly said they had been “playing a few warm-up shows before Dublin” that had been “terrifying but compelling”.

The band are not due to arrive in Dublin until Friday and they are not expected to go through a full rehearsal at Croke Park.

The build-up to the concert has not been entirely controversy-free. Some fans were disappointed that the full 360 show will not be put in full effect over the three Dublin dates. Hill 16, which forms a backdrop to the stage, will remain empty for the concerts.

Residents in the Croke Park area have also been angered by extensive late-night works at the stadium to get it ready.

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