Hindsight being 20/20, it seems almost prophetic that U2’s epic “The Joshua Tree” album topped Prince’s “Sign O’ The Times” to win Album of the Year honors at the1988 Grammy Awards. “The Joshua Tree,” ...
U2 reclaimed its most lauded album on Wednesday night, courtesy of an anniversary tour that reignited all 11 “Joshua Tree” tracks in sequence, and bolstered them with a level of grandiosity few other ...
U2’s Joshua Tree tour, which kicked off May 12 in Vancouver and wrapped its first North American leg in Cleveland on July 1, has seen ticket sales in excess of 2.4 million with more than 1 million ...
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The post U2 to end “Joshua Tree Tour” with first-ever India concert appeared first on Consequence of Sound. The show is set to take place at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium on December 15th. Tickets will go ...
Opening their Experience + Innocence Tour at Tulsa's BOK Center last night, the band pivoted away from The Joshua Tree, eliminating anything off that album — including some of their biggest hits — ...
Rock and Roll Hall of Famers U2 played the Twin Cities for the 12th time Friday night and did something they’ve never done before. They performed their 1987 breakthrough record “The Joshua Tree” in ...
Correction: An earlier version of this story contained an incorrect date for the founding of the band. U2 was founded on Sept. 25, 1976. "It takes a special band to fill a stadium. "Not just with ...
It was a night of emotional highs, majestic visuals and a surprise cameo from Patti Smith as U2 breathed a fresh burst of life into an old classic. Coming off a four-week break, the Irish quartet was ...
You can't go back to 1987. But U2's approach to "The Joshua Tree" on the 30th anniversary tour that made its way to University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale on Sept. 19 was less about nostalgia ...
Hindsight being 20/20, it seems almost prophetic that U2’s epic “The Joshua Tree” album topped Prince’s “Sign O’ The Times” to win Album of the Year honors at the 1988 Grammy Awards. “The Joshua Tree, ...
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