M&T Bank Stadium won't confirm 2011

U2’s blockbuster 360 Degree tour could come to Baltimore next year, but nothing has been locked in yet.

Representatives of the band and the venue will not comment on the show.

Earlier this week, U2.com accidentally revealed a previously unannounced date at M&T Bank Stadium on June 22. In the post, the Baltimore date was not in question; instead it was a performance at the Glastonbury Festival the band is trying to sneak in between Baltimore and East Lansing shows.

The post was taken down soon after, but not before a fan site captured a screen shot.

On Wednesday, Rob Muller, a spokesman for promoters Live Nation issued a stern “no comment” on the tentative performance at M&T. He also wouldn’t discuss if negotiations are happening.

The stadium took the same course of action, but vice president of marketing Gabrielle Dow said the act would be a major get for the stadium. 

“I can’t imagine any arena that wouldn’t want U2,” she said. The last headliner at the stadium was Kenny Chesney in 2009 2008.

Ravens president Dick Cass has tried to book the band before, but it conflicted with the team’s schedule. 

In 2011, though, the date could work out because it would happen in June. The stadium’s website so far lists one special event for next year: Baltimore Lacrosse. Its championship will be held over memorial day weekend, in late May.

75,000 Fans Ready in Rome

Fans in Rome have some great expectations of a massive show. The countdown for Friday’s show at the “Stadio Olimpico” has been sold out for months. The 360 Tour drops the “The Claw” which compares now to a monstrous spider, interesting the boys wrote some tunes for a broadway play with the same name. 

The stadium gates will open tomorrow (to 16.30) as the music starts (at 19.30) with American indierock band Interpol. At 21, U2 will play on stage.

U2 has been on a roll since Bono has come back to the stage. Most cities have been sold out or close to a sell out. Rumors are rising that the boys will hit South America and have some extended North Ameican dates.  So far the recovery of the lost shows has not proven to hurt the boys, only added more dates, which is standard in the tour business.

U2 Fans are asked to send videos and photo’s of the show directly to fanmail at u2 tourfans dot com.

Irish Times Misquote U2 Producer

Hot Press

U2 producer Steve Lillywhite has accused The Irish Times of misquoting him, in the headline on an article which appeared in the run-up to his appearance at The Music Show.

The news story was headlined “Producer admits last U2 album was a failure” — but the man who produced Boy, October and War, and later co-produced both How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb and No Line On The Horizon for the band, with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, insists that this is not what he said.

“I never called U2 a failure,” he told the audience at the panel ‘Are Producers The Real Stars?,’ where he appeared alongside Van Morrison and Waterboys producer Mick Glossop and Julie Feeney.

“It was said that I said No Line On The Horizon was a failure. That is a complete misquote, I never said the word ‘failure’ to that journalist.”

In fact the words do not appear in quotes in the article and so the headline — presumably tagged on during production — is totally unrepresentative of what was written by Irish Times reporter, Ronan McGreevy.

“I just wanted to clarify what I said (here),” Lillywhite continued. “I was saying that with albums like The Joshua Tree, which is set in the desert, the album and the sound invokes this mood as a whole, you just feel it. I just said that I didn’t think No Line On The Horizon did that as well. It was meant to invoke the whole feel of north Africa, of Morocco, and I didn’t think that was achieved as well as on other albums, where the atmosphere hits you. I would never call any of U2’s work a failure, and I did not.”

A sub-headline on the news story says that the album sold only “a fraction” of previous albums, by which one would normally understand that sales were well down on previous efforts. In fact the record has gone to No. 1 in at least 14 countries. outperforming even Achtung Baby. Its sales of over 5 million copies, against the 9 million sold by its predecessor How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb have to be seen in the wider context of shrinking record sales — and so represent a relatively good result for the band in a diminishing market.

Lillywhite is currently seeking a retraction from the newspaper.

“You’d expect better of The Irish Times,” he said afterwards. “They’re supposed to be a newspaper of record.”

© 2010 Hot Press



U2 Fans Go to Broadway

U2 fans if your in NYC anytime soon and subscribe to U2.com you have a promo code in your email waiting for you. You can get to see Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, the musical featuring a score by Bono and The Edge for half price.

“Some specially priced seats have been made available if you’d like to see the show and hear the new songs ahead of everyone else,” read the message, which offers the discount for preview shows running from Nov. 17 - December 20.

The musical officially opens on Dec. 21.



U2 performs first song from 'Spider-Man' musical

That’s one way to resuscitate the buzz around your new Broadway musical.

Over the weekend in Portugal, U2 reportedly performed the first song from the superhero show “Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark,” the Bono/The Edge/Julie Taymor production that begins previews next month in New York. The first tune — featured recently on the morning talk-show circuit — is titled, “Boy Falls From the Sky.”

The long-hampered, mega-million-dollar production announced last month that it will begin previews Nov. 14 and open Dec. 21. After a much-publicized casting call, Reeve Carney was cast as Peter Parker.



U2 at Heinz Field in 2011

KDKA-TV is reporting that sources have told the station that U2 will close out its 2011 tour at Heinz Field on July 26. The report says that former Steelers chairman and U.S. Ambassador to Ireland Dan Rooney is a fan of the band and has been working to get a concert here. U2 was forced to cancel shows earlier this summer due to Bono’s back surgery, but is back in action now.



Bono Drinks Green Wine in Porto

U2 chose the Hotel Infante de Sagres in Porto, to spend the night before yesterday, shortly after the concert at the Estádio Cidade de Coimbra. And as might be expected, the Irish want to try good food Porto.

The stay of a machine as big as U2 are today, that may well compare himself to a company, it is projected into the tiniest detail, because only then will we understand how, the very moment of action, nothing fails .

Remember that this tour of U2 (360 º Tour) was started last year, goes to the end of this and the next will be in full in North America. That is, three years to act in different countries, in what already is considered the largest and perhaps most profitably tour ever.

At this point, it is the band that comes, for example, our own accommodation and catering, leaving the local producers mere logistical aspects, such as the hiring of venues, the organization of the entries or traffic issues.

After the performance the day before yesterday in Coimbra, the musicians traveled by helicopter to the Invicta (as, indeed, had made hours earlier in reverse) and settled in the luxury hotels in the city with the highest traditions, Infante de Sagres, where drummer Larry Mullen was unable to escape the autograph hunters.

However, for lunch, the Irish band chose the restaurant PDO, at Largo de São Domingos, the Ribeira.

To experience the good food Porto, Bono and his partners chose cream of asparagus with bacon foam, followed by Samosa Spicy sausage with sauteed mushrooms and in the end bass. To accompany a Sunny Green - First Vineyards, 2009.

The singer refused to eat dessert not to be too heavy for the performance of the night.


Bono Admits No College Degree to Fans

Bono has never been to university. He confessed it in Coimbra, in response to the reverent allusion to the old tower. Had he gone, he would have left with a degree in sales. A salesman that instant translation of the concert turned into a traveling salesman and the Irishman added: “Seeing songs with my friends.”


In concert absolutely stunning, it had been, perhaps, the moment less mainstream, perhaps the least populist, despite the nod to the Academic and Coimbra, with the unexpected cry “Brioooooosa” at the entrance of the band.

Admittedly, there are details that, despite already dissected too, deserve special attention: the political message of support to Aung San Suu Kyi, the Burmese dictatorship has, for years under house arrest, the social message with a call to combat extreme poverty, the poetic message, with the usual choice of a girl in the red zone for a dance to “All I want is you” and of course the technological paraphernalia brought by hundreds of trucks and the stage sui generis embodies so well; And yet, everything else was noteworthy, in Coimbra, on weekend of frantic year. First, the massive influx of outsiders, especially the Grand Harbour. Which, of course, caused clogging the main entrances and exits of the city. On the night of Saturday to Sunday, for example, the broad lines of IC2 recorded miles, or north to the junction of the A1 southbound, until Condeixa.


In general, signs of recommended routes and car parks, combined with transport services to the Calhabé, functioned effectively. There were complaints, of course, and even some discomfort by those who expect more fluidity. But the overall tone was pleasing.

Rain and wind did not scared fans Even yesterday, with the setback of the winter day that startled many people, the logistics set up by the city of Coimbra worked more than satisfactory. And despite the unexpected difficulties, it is certain that fans who yesterday were waiting at the gate of the Cidade de Coimbra Stadium for the second concert of the Irish band kept expectations high.
At least that was the image that passed through the many groups in line the streets near the stadium, for example, a group of six friends from Ovar, Aveiro, keys and even in Norway who was one of the terraces in the area.

The fellows, who only asked for a “lively concert,” were not worried “because of bad weather, because they came” equipped “with protection against the rain.
Yet another group of eight fans showed the same relaxed attitude about the rain. “That [the concert] is at least equal to that of yesterday,” they asked.

More unusual was the situation of Ivan Oliveira, Fernão Ferro. Like “had no tarp” to protect from rain, was wearing a fluorescent yellow reflective apparel. “If I lose, it’s easy to identify where I am,” he explained. The bad weather has come to let the young worry. However, already in line to enter the stadium and the place secured, he expressed a desire “to be insane, the best show of my life.”

Spiderman Debuts in Coimbra

 

Today,U2 performed their second show in Coimbra. As we reported earlier this was the first time the boys played back to back shows in Portugal during a single tour. The soundcheck (crew) included Pride, Desire and Bad.

Check out the surprise appearance on the setlist. The new song ” Boy Falls From The Sky” This was written by U2 and currently can be hear on Braodway Bono annouced that they had a surprise for the great audience.

Noticable changes from the show the night before. Pride returned to the middle of the set. New Years Day and Ultra Violet made an appearance too. Of course so did the rain. We can call this the Rainy U2 Leg.

A great night of U2 in Coimbra

Five years after the act in the Alvalade Stadium, U2 kicked off yesterday in Coimbra with a memorable concert, flawless, energetic, and consistently with a near-perfect alignment. The Irish band, for many the best (or higher) of the world, fully justified the pilgrimage north to south (or abroad), the waits, travel, money. No one present at the Stadium of Coimbra on October 2, 2010 should have repented, and even the most skeptical, ‘fans just a few disks’, or mere companions are caught up by the phenomenon U2.

After an afternoon of authentic pilgrimage on campus, a full train, and some transit lines to enter the stadium since early afternoon, and preceded by a good concert of Interpol (the audience was not 100% turned to them but reacted well qb, Bono later he got fed up of the praise), U2 entered the stage of the stadium just before 22h.

Before, he had already given to realize the scope of the famous structure 360, a stunning ‘Spider’ giant (or a ‘claw’ as you call the band), with a circular stage, screen huge on top all the way around, a potential light, color and unlimited media. Impressive, although not located exactly half of the enclosure and as some expected, but towards the end of it - and so, despite containing several movable elements, gives certainly raised the profile of who is in front of the stage than the who is on the ‘back’. Some surprise was also the realization that, after the huge rush for tickets which lasted until the last (and which continues today, with over 500 tickets on sale for the second time), there were plenty of empty spaces at the end of the public, probably by legitimate security concerns, but could present some comments.



As for the great show of 2 hours of U2, the motto was launched with Space Oddity David Bowie, and a pompous entry of the band on stage, all the lights are still lit, the audience alight, and Return Of The Stingray Guitar sung this record . Beautiful Day in the lights dim, and the sequence I Will Follow, Get Your Boots On, Magnificent Mysterous and Ways is unstoppable and lived in party total, absolute, in all corners of the stadium.

Then begins the friendliness, the great sympathy of Bono, who surprised everyone to scream twice the student motto ‘Briosa!’, Then calling at Lisbon, Porto, Braga, Coimbra. We realized then that the concert is not just a light show, the band is there for the public, with care and scenic impressive logistical details, and get a hustle of emotions. Sequences with excerpts of music covers the middle, like “Let It Be Beatles and Bob Marley’s One Love, Bono of phrases in Portuguese as’ Hello Malta”, or in English with Portuguese subtitles on the screens giants. Elevation, Until The End Of The World and a praise singer of the University of Coimbra following a long moment of conversation, ” this band never went to university ‘, then asks if the Edge had gone to the University of Coimbra what would respond guitarist ‘male model’, to what Larry wants to be when he grows up, “professional musician”, Adam another possible future, a chemical engineer, “I have [Bono] would be what I am listening to these hawker My dear fans ‘,’ and it follows I Still Have not Found What I’m Looking For, sung by Bono choice almost entirely by the public.

We began to realize that it is the themes of recent albums, live very powerful and energetic, the more public dances and vibrates, but the older the essence of U2 is revealed in full and the tentacles, lights and stairs that move almost seem unnecessary, or mere accessories, almost felt like a more intimate concert.



But U2 deserve especáculo giant that created around it, and their audience, as faithful few, too. After two new songs! very, very promising (North Star and Mercy), there is very accomplished at another time Miss Sarajevo, with sentences to run on giant screens in Portuguese, ‘the you’ve been looking, believe that everything happens for a reason,’ and comes to the over the more political aspects of the band. First the big Sunday Bloody Sunday, with pre-dedication to Israel, Palestine and Washington (“Can you hear us?” Cries Bono), and then to San Suu Kyi of Burma, ‘let’s send a message of love from Portugal to Burma ’, followed by Walk On, Amnesty International’s candle on stage.

After the threat of the first group match, the return is ready and it follows one of the highlights of the night, with the following One, the audience sing in unison, the lights, and many will stand up posters with a ‘1 ‘, followed by an excerpt from Amazing Grace, by Bono, solo and alone on stage, and Where the Streets Have No Name, the total public hysteria. In the second encore, Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me, With Or Without You and Moment of Surrender, farewell to the present 45 000 (plus many who tried to listen to the lawns surrounding), in a farewell concert that he knew the short.

Above all, U2 still fit and still look genuinely fun on stage, having the spirit of the band, spirit of commitment, public spirit, love music and the causes. A U2 concert is still a great experience, and not (only) to include the biggest stage that Portugal has ever seen.

Setlist:

Return Of The Stingray Guitar
Beautiful Day
I Will Follow
Get On Your Boots
Magnificent
Mysterious Ways
Elevation
Until The End Of The World
I Still Have not Found What I’m Looking For
North Star
Mercy
In A Little While
Miss Sarajevo
City Of Blinding Lights
Vertigo
I’ll Go Crazy If I Do not Go Crazy Tonight
Sunday Bloody Sunday
MLK
Walk On

1st Encore:
One
Where The Streets Have No Name

2nd Encore
Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss Me Kill Me
With Or Without You
Moment of Surrender


The Destak prepared readers and fans of U2 a special supplement to the history and greatest moments of the band, which was distributed yesterday (and is today), next to the stadium. The fans seemed to have joined and thank the reading and extra information, with all the details about your favorite band.

Being held today the 2nd of the U2 concert in Coimbra

Today it holds the 2nd at 21.30 U2 concert in Coimbra. Doors open at 17h30, 20h00 take center stage in the Interpol. According to the organizer, Rhythm and Blues, in a statement, despite the concert being prepared to perform under any weather conditions, according to Civil Protection, a front surface that is crossing the zone will dissipate by late morning and the rain will showers during the afternoon, with a tendency to improve throughout the day.

The organization also said that for security reasons will not be allowed to come with umbrellas in recintoe advised the use of hoods and raincoats. The rhythms also noted that at the Worten CoimbraShopping are the last tickets on sale today.



100K Fans Love Bono !

The uproar began last week. “London will plant trees to reduce the environmental impact of the concerts of U2,” “There are still tickets on sale for the U2 concert.” The news in newspapers and on radio basted in the same direction.’Magnificent’, ‘No Line On The Horizon’, ‘Get On Your Boots’ to demarcate themselves from compelling ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’, ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’ or ‘One’. Stir the frenzy of information, the Internet, fan sites and blogs spun reports of previous concerts, alignments predictable, particular experiences that conversation flowed in coffee. “Are you going?”, “Got a ticket for the first or the second day?” “Where do you get to sleep?”



It always does. Invariably so each time the band comes from Dublin to Portugal, except for the mythical and contributed so little to show Vilar Moors, was in 1982, was “Boy,” the first album the group released two years earlier, single record is still available in Portugal - “October” of 1981, would arrive later. The reasons for this state of euphoria (natural in many cases, exaggerated in others) are manifold.

The production literally overwhelming in terms of technology and visual impact that the group of Bono makes a point of bringing the world are the starting point, alongside the band’s popularity.

The title, played with the Rolling Stones, the greatest rock band in the world, makes the Portuguese feel great, important, it also invited to participate in the largest concert no less the world. And sticks. Adheres immediately.

Without much thought in most cases or truly “in love with the music that changed his life,” it is not uncommon to hear him say. True mass phenomenon, U2 are high level professionals and not left, at least in Portugal, their claims by alien hands. In each concert celebrates the ecstasy among an audience of thousands. “Today we have become the Portuguese,” Bono yelled at Alvalade XXI 2005 to alight from the first minute of the Portuguese version of the Vertigo Tour. On stage, he, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen of wear left breast the Order of Liberty with the then President of the Republic Jorge Sampaio was knighted. It was not necessary, I believe, but the crowd was grateful and accepted the compliment from Bono in all honesty.

In fact, it is virtually impossible not (s) to take seriously when they are on top of a stage, however they interpret characters and paraphernalia that surrounds them. Its authenticity exists only when in full play. Return to a rebellious youth healthy, happy children who enjoy their favorite toys, a thousand roads mature, hard, less hard, so easy. Adults living the dream that brought them together, come true through this so many times proclaimed naivety of wanting to “change the world.”

The absence of U2 had lasted seven years. Portugal had not seen the Elevation Tour, and in most recent memory was only the Popmart Tour. 60 000 people surrendered to one of the virtual band’s concerts. The spectacularity beginning with the largest screen of LEDs ever built, he shared the stage with a giant yellow arch to remind the logo of McDonald’s, where he established the PA, along with a huge lemon opened to bring out the new fab four . It was the first time that a second stage, placed near the middle of the stage, approached the band to its audience, creating moments of intimacy very implausible in concerts of this size. But everything worked. It was all what the public craved fat in 90 years and is not that the Zoo TV Tour, which landed at Alvalade in May 1993, the first tour of U2 high global and megalomania, had not already experienced the same concepts. The giant screens were already there and there were direct links and real-time, first to RTP, which broadcast the Eurovision Song Contest in a simultaneous broadcast with Ireland, then with the famous telephone call to Teletaxi whose operator failed more turn off the phone, but memorable comic episode, even if they leave a taste of the little remembered with the mythical call to the White House during the same tour. Virtual was attended by Lou Reed “Satellite of Love ‘. However, more than the minutes with the former Velvet Underground, which was in memory was the interpretation of ‘Mysterious Ways’, the dance of seven veils starring Morleigh Steinberg, with whom he later married the Edge, went home of 63 000 people who attended the show. And there is still very likely.

These times or better than what they are now around 100 000 spectators expect to see and live in Coimbra. The 360 Tour is billed as the biggest production ever of the band. U2 have spared no efforts to bring the four corners of the world that never arrived there. The priority, ensure it is the public, but the monumentality of the stage, where the spacecraft, they say, which causes loosening ahs! admiration. The music is a winning bet. It is the 10th production signed by Willie Williams for U2. Already devised shows for stadiums, pavilions for larger and smaller venues. This time the challenge was definitely come off of the hallmarks of both the Zoo TV and Popmart had left to stay for any concert stage. The Elevation Tour was more measured but will work indoors. The ultimate goal was to find new and interesting ways of presenting music, with no way to escape from work, thinking and feelings of the protagonists. The LAX Theme Building, an old and iconic building in the Los Angeles airport, was the starting point, says Willie Williams. A spacious, with four legs and architecturally smooth curves. These legs are today The Claw “the claw”, as is known the structure of the new stage, the landing of such a ship illuminated by a cylindrical screen and surrounded by huge audience from all sides, as the name indicates the tour. It took more than four years for the project is completed. Today it costs $ 750,000 per day (about € 560 000).

Costs pertaining to executive produce each show, with the assembly and disassembly of the stage, task-laden detail. The most important details of the tour. None of them may fail because the show must go on. To avoid unexpected, U2 has three stages and three teams of roadies. That is why even though the general strike in Spain was delayed one day concert in Seville, passing it two days before the first date of Coimbra, there is nothing to fear, at least from a technical standpoint. Remember that the only dramatic moment of U2 360 Tour was the fall of Bono last May in a trial of a concerto, prompting the singer to a recovery three months after an operation forced the column and the group to postpone the American tour for next year. The return to the road and happened in Turin so far no one has complained of his way on stage. Quite the contrary. The surprises have been mainly on music. ‘Angel of Harlem’ is one of the most acclaimed young stars. The tour, well, maybe it broke all records of tickets sold and tops the list of the most successful ever in financial terms.


Demigods and the priests

Nietzsche may have killed the god of Judeo-Christian but pagan gods of rock’n’roll still apparently in good health and cathedrals where they celebrate their worship are not, of course, works of architecture and engineering inferior to those released the masters of gothic Despique a dizzying height for the building that only ended in 1284 with the collapse of the vaults of Beauvais. A ‘space station’ (or ‘claw’), huge gazebo sci-fi, which is the stage / scenario of the tour “360”, U2, will not run, surely, such a risk - the wonders of conceção and technological innovation that required have been proven in more than six dozen concerts before arriving at Coimbra, are sufficient guarantee - the fervor and intensity of the folk masses (Bono dixit) that rivals are taking place there, no doubt, with the Middle Ages.

In fact, the best vantage point is always the sofa, before viewing the DVD: the participation, live in community act of faith is reduced to zero, the multiplication of angles and points of view is far superior to who, in the stadium / arena, remains confined to his half-meter square helpful and sentenced to accompany the liturgy by what he sees projected on the screen (but giant conical screen). Basically, the less that what really counts is the fellowship of the ring of sweating bodies immediately contiguous and merger of the major voices in the choral clipping sound quite similar to those of show business ‘sports car’ that there usually occur , or on the couch choking the lawn, everything is virtual identity.

Since the “Zoo TV Tour” (which, between 1992 and 1993, led the new gospel cyberfiction of “Achtung Baby” to the masses), a U2 concert never ceased to be a meeting point between the state of the art technology, planetarily ecumenical convention of all faiths, sensory overload of epic agitprop in favor of the many causes of ‘human rights’, the glorious scenario of an audiovisual synthesis of eclectic self-help literature and music that has survived from an ancient punk quartet Dublin. In the “360 ° Tour” under the spotlights that gush claw crustacean crowned by a cupola Muslim / Orthodox onion, while demi-object of veneration and priest celebrant, U2, in the words of Bono, assume temporarily the skin other deities: he would be a combination of Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito and Dennis Hopper, Larry Mullen embody James Dean, The Edge had kidnapped the body of Mr. Spock, and Adam Clayton (in fact, a certain light, an almost perfect clone the Finance Minister Fernando Teixeira dos Santos), slap the face of Clark Gable. And running, walking, flying over the dual circle sometimes altar, pulpit now, leaning over the bridge the approaching swarm of buzzing down there, inspires them the power to the corner with it can repeat that also have not found what you go on demand, it is time to wipe the tears from her face, and immediately following the exhortation self-criticism “of the folk mass Enough!” chant (in ‘Until the End of the World’) “We broke the bread, we drank the wine.” From heaven or video with fireworks, firework, also descend Bishop Desmond Tutu, the martyr of Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi, the commander Frank De Winne, of the International Space Station, reciting the lyrics to ‘In A Little While’ , a replica of the car-BD of God / Biblical Ezekiel’s mothership and green Islamic peace. “At the altar of the dark star ‘and’ through the Stations of the Cross”, after appealing to a Milky Way of mobile phones with ‘Moment of Surrender’, the show ends.



U2 drop big Glastonbury hint!

 

U2 have dropped a big hint that they’ll be at Glastonbury Festival next year.

Posted on their official website (here) last night, around 36 hours before tickets are due to go on sale, are the following words…

Tickets for Glastonbury 2011 go on sale this weekend. Will U2 fans finally see ‘Glastonbury’ at Glasto?

Glastonbury’s Michael Eavis has said he’d like U2 to play in 2011 after they missed their slot at Worthy Farm this past June.

Looking at the tour dates - there is a gap in the band’s schedule ahead of the East Lansing show on June 26th which would make the Friday night a possibility.

The most Paul McGuinness would say was, ‘We’re certainly excited about our plans for next year. Watch this space!’


The fact that they’re putting these words on their website suggests that they’re likely to play and to encourage people who want to see them to buy tickets.

 

U2 album was failure

LEGENDARY U2 producer Steve Lillywhite has said the band’s latest album No Line on the Horizon did not achieve what it set out to achieve and its relative failure had affected them.

The album, released last year, sold a fraction of its predecessors and received mostly lukewarm reviews though it did get a five-star rating in Rolling Stone magazine. Lillywhite, who was its co-producer along with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, said No Line on the Horizon lacked a big song and the North African ambience that it tried to recreate did not work.

“At the end of the day, the public are always right especially when you have a platform as big as U2,” he said. “Of course it affects them . They are only human. They put their heart and soul into everything they do, but the sales were not what they expected because they did not have the one song that ignited peoples imaginations.

“It’s a pity because the whole idea of Morocco as a big idea was great. When the big idea for U2 is good, that is when they succeed the most, but I don’t think the spirit of what they set out to achieve was translated. Something happened that meant it did not come across on the record.”

Lillywhite will be one of the star turns at the Hot Press Music Show this weekend at the RDS, the biggest showcase for the music industry in the country. He will speak on Sunday afternoon on the theme of producer as star. Others taking part over the weekend include Bob Geldof and Louis Walsh along with two Government Ministers, Eamon Ryan and Mary Hanafin, while the artists performing include Cathy Davey, Fight Like Apes and Sharon Corr.

Lillywhite (55) has been synonymous with U2 from the beginning having produced or co-produced almost all their studio albums. He also produced some of The Pogues’s best work and his late wife Kirsty McColl’s vocal was part of what made Fairytale of New York an all-time classic.

Lillywhite described Pogues singer Shane MacGowan as an “underachiever” who knows his best work is behind him.

“Shane MacGowan has not recorded a song recently because it wouldn’t be any good,” he said.

“He is one of the most talented people I’ve ever met, but he is also an underachiever. Sometimes such a fantastic natural talent means you don’t have to try so hard. Bono is the biggest overachiever I’ve ever met. His talent is not inconsiderable, but what sets him so far ahead of everybody else is his determination. “That determination to succeed is overachieving.”

Warner Music Europe’s Irish-born chief executive John Reid will speak at midday today on the crisis in the music industry. He said rumours of the demise of the record were “greatly exaggerated”

“You name an act that can thrive on the internet and go on and have commercial success and get their music out to millions of people without having a record company behind them?”

Mr Reid said the “three strikes” policy to stop illegal downloading will pave the way for Ireland’s first internet access model which would allow people to access any music they want for a set fee every month. He anticipated such models would cost between €10 and €15 a month as they do in other parts of Europe.

“When you have got legislation in there and when you have an Internet Service Provider that is going to charge for music instead of facilitating for free, then we will do it and that is what we are discussing with people like Eircom. I hope it will be in Ireland within months,” he explained.



Hola Mexico ! Second Show Added

U2 will play a SECOND 360° SHOW IN MEXICO.

With the 360° May 14th show at the Azteca Stadium selling out so quickly, news was released today that a second show has been added - this will take place on SUNDAY MAY 15th.

Tickets go on sale to Banamex cardholders on Monday October 4th at 11am (local time) and to the general public on Wednesday October 6th at 11am (local).

But U2.com subscribers can enter a special advance presale ahead of this public onsale beginning tomorrow, SATURDAY October 2nd at 11am and running through to Monday October 4th at 11am (local). Subscribers will be emailed today with details of presale timings.

U2 Plants Trees

Under the policy of environmental responsibility that the Irish band U2 advocates, in particular its leader, Bono Vox, will be planting  on National Forest Vale de Canas approximately 1 000 indigenous trees, an initiative supported by the municipality under the motto of Coimbra “12 Hundred Joshua Trees” which is an important contribution to mitigating the impact of the fires that have affected forest area in 2005.

Symbolically, Providence Councilman Luis planted the first tree, a strawberry tree.

Thinking of thousands of people during the days of concerts, will be in the city of Coimbra, the city has prepared an urban cleanup operation on a large scale, leading to a collection, separation, transportation and waste treatment.

Environmental services assembled by the local authority, this operation will have an installed processing capacity of 20 tons, at all times, distributed among several locations in town where there is concentration of public parks, Coimbra City Stadium and the surrounding area.

In this mega operation “, thus characterized by the alderman of the municipality of Coimbra, Luis Providence,” nothing was left out or study. ” This action will cost about 30,000 euros, involves 75 city workers and with the collaboration of industry, and Certoma EcoAmbiente, which assign some equipment to enhance the capacity of municipal services.

The host to thousands of people moving to Coimbra in the days of concerts, 02 and October 03, deserved a thorough preparation.

The municipal company Turismo de Coimbra, who promoted the event in partnership with producer Rhythm & Blues, paved parking areas, bus lines to make the connection between the stage and concert car parks, information offices and areas for the fans .


Portuguese Fans Ready for U2's Arrival

Since August that U2 have been presenting new songs on stage. Portugal should not be the exception.

It is already known that U2 goes far beyond the mere concept of rock concert. When, in 1993, passed the Alvalade Stadium showed him, and in the XXI century it is no wonder that the tour they are carrying out, and passing this week-end in Coimbra, has reached levels truly megalomaniac . Even the health problems affecting Bono eased the band this summer, frequently defined as “the largest in the world.”

Although  U2 just passing through Portugal this week-end, to 360 Tour has been portrayed in the DVD 360 At The Rose Bowl , a concert attended by 97,000 people and was seen by more than 10 million in YouTube. The DVD show is the one Portuguese-ses may attend: a band that acts in the center of a gigantic structure to be viewed from all sides of the stadium.

The group goes on the road to present the songs of the last No Line on the Horizon (2009) since June 30 last year and will only stop in the summer of next year. To note that the first 44 dates were 227.8 million euros in revenues.

However, disappoint those who think that everything that can see in Coimbra has been portrayed in the DVD 360 º At the Rose Bowl. Since the U2 hit the road again in August (two months after the operation stopped the tour), the group has been playing  unreleased songs. In Turin the concert began with “Return of the Stingray Guitar. Shortly afterwards, in Helsinki, had firsthand Every Breaking Wave. However, it has also revealed two other novel: North Star and Glastonbury. The latter is a tribute to the British festival, which is one of the largest in the world and which were provided U2 performing for the first time this year. However, due to the operation of Bono, the group was forced to cancel the date, but has been invited to attend the 2011 edition.

The health problem of lead singer of U2 has cost several million to the band. “Whether or not it will touch, the tour continues to cost - in 500,000 pounds (600,000 euros) per day,” argues the manager, Paul McGuinness. This, just to keep an entire structure that needs 120 trucks to transport all kinds of stuff from city to city.

And though this tour is already one of the most profitable ever (and still not finished), the group has not neglected its social and humanitarian facet. Not only part of the proceeds of these concerts revert to humanitarian organizations, most recently, Bono met with Dmitry Medvedev, President of Russia, who addressed the problem of combating AIDS.

The concert in Moscow that gave it an unusual event has generated, since the local police prevented Greenpeace’s actions outside the stadium Lujniki that had been agreed with the administration of the group.

Now it’s time for U2 to present themselves for two nights at Coimbra Stadium, where they surely will not miss the many songs that famous, but without forgetting that the Irish have always something new up its sleeve.



U2 Supporting Acts for 2011

The Fray, Lenny Kravitz, Florence and The Machine and Interpol are all lined up to join the 360 Tour in different cities when it returns to North America in May, June and July next year.

The Fray will play the shows in Denver (May 21st), Salt Lake City (May 24th) and Edmonton (June 1st).

Lenny Kravitz will be on stage in Seattle (June 4th), Oakland (June 7th) and Anaheim (June 17th and 18th).

Florence and The Machine will line up in East Lansing (June 26th) and Miami (June 29th).

And Interpol will join the band for the dates in July: Chicago (5th), Montreal (8th/9th), Toronto ((11th), Philadelphia (14th), East Rutherford (20th) and Minneapolis (23rd).

And just when we thought they’d signed off the tour for good, U2360’s most popular support act Snow Patrol are  making a return visit - for the May 14th show in Mexico City.

The U2 Method

U2 method of high-impact writing. You can use a 3 step method to easily catch the attention of readers from the very first sentence.

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, it’s indisputable that Bono and gang wrote some incredible, lasting pop songs. Tunes that become a part of people’s lives.

“One,” “Where the Streets Have No Name,” “Pride in the Name of Love,” “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For,” “New Year’s Day,” “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” “With or Without You,” “Beautiful Day,” the list goes on…

How does U2 have such high-impact songs? It all stems from Bono’s approach to songwriting: Write the best chorus you can, then make that the verse and write an even better chorus.

So simple, yet so effective.

3 Step Method to High-Impact Writing

What the heck does Bono’s songwriting have to do with us writers? This is Write to Done, not Songwriting to Done.

Answer: You can apply U2’s method of high-impact songwriting to your own writing. Make your articles as immediate and catchy as U2’s songs.

Here’s the 3 step method:

  1. Write your high-impact point, the main message of your article
  2. Make that the first sentence or paragraph
  3. Write an even stronger point for the conclusion

So simple, yet so effective.

Plus, what’s awesome about the U2 method of high-impact writing is that it’s practical, rather than some abstract “push yourself to write better” tip
(what does that even mean?).

3 Reasons This Method Works

Here are 3 reasons why the U2 method will make your articles high-impact:

  1. Capture a reader’s attention right away – our short attention spans need immediate hooking in, or else we quickly lose interest
  2. Best foot forward – when you start off strong, people want to keep reading, just like a good intro riff makes you want to keep listening
  3. More valuable article – you make it easy for the reader to get the value, and the less they have to work the more they’ll read and the more value they’ll get

Nothing Clever, Just Solid Writing

Some songwriters get caught up in trying to be clever, thinking they need to figure out some secret chord progression or song structure to make a better song.

But all it is is simply pushing yourself to make the most high-impact chorus you can, then making it what starts the song and creating an even better chorus.

The same goes for writers. If you want readers, you don’t need to be clever with some fancy structure or rhyming scheme. Just write the best darn point you’re trying to make, then make that start the article and push yourself to write an even better concluding point.

The U2 Method was used for this article

The first paragraph of this article was originally the conclusion. It stated the message and value of the article.

But than decided to utilize the U2 method and put the high-impact point in the very beginning. Now, this article starts off with (hopefully) an immediate and catchy paragraph that hooked you in to read this far.

Following the 3rd step of the U2 method, the conclusion you’ll read next is an even higher-impact point.

The U2 Method of High-Impact Writing

Transform your next article into a high-impact hit. Utilize the U2 method of high-impact writing to create an immediate article that captivates readers and hooks passer-bys.

You’ll capture a reader’s attention right away, have your best foot forward with your content, and create a more valuable article.

Oh U2, is there anything you wonderful Irishmen can’t teach us?

 

Ballet Company to perform U2 Songs

New York City’s most daring contemporary ballet company, Complexions will light up the stage at Kensington’s Parade Theatre next week with post-modern ballet that is both sassy and bold.

The modern dance company will perform several new works, including an exciting final act, Rise, that plays against a medley of music by U2.

The show also features the music of Muddy Waters, Rachmaninov and Billie Holiday.

Complexions founder and dancer Desmond Richardson, who has made a name for himself on US shows like So You Think You Can Dance, said the step which synchronized the 16 professional dancers from the contemporary dance company was they all had something else to say.

“It’s not just all about technique but it’s about soul and your spirit, we ask why are you in the room, why are you dancing. Because it can’t be superfluous, it has to be honest and real and that’s what the audience gets,” Richardson said.

The Tony-nominated performer who has bopped with Aretha Franklin and popped with Michael Jackson hails from a background of street and hip hop dance.

He started Complexions Contemporary Ballet 16 years ago with choreographer Dwight Rhoden with the aim of pushing the boundaries of what dance could be.

Richardson, who has also performed alongside Madonna and Prince, said his first step into commercial dancing was when he was handpicked by Jackson at 17 years to star in his “Bad” music video.

He said street quality helped him “because Michael wasn’t looking for me to do jets, he wanted me to do popping”.

Richardson said Complexions harnessesed the strengths of varied dance forms and it aimed to inspire its audiences through the passion and physicality of dance.

“Dancers are instruments,” he said. “And versatility is name of the game.”

Complexion’s world tour lands at the Parade Theatre from October 5-10. 

San Sebastian 50K Enjoy Classics

The Anoeta stadium, home of Real Sociedad, has spent four days getting ready for the arrival of U2 which begins on Sunday in San Sebastian, where 50,000 spectators are expected.

U2 has conquered the 45,000 spectators gathered at the Anoeta stadium in Donostia-San Sebastian. A giant circular stage, which surpassed in height the stands of the stadium, waiting for Bono and his men, who have come out to play after 22:00 hours. After one of the unreleased songs the band has been presenting in the second part of this tour (“The return of the stingray guitar), Bono was greeted with a terse” What! ” and has become the classic “Beautiful Day.” Then the singer has put the public in the pocket “Kaixo, We Know That We Are in the mystical San Sebastian!” (Kaixo”we know we are in San Sebastian mystical”).



What time is it in the world?”(”What time is it in the world?”) Was the phrase repeated throughout the concert Bono. They have also been high when the winks and the clocks on the big screen, and has been at the end of the concert when the singer has revealed the answer to the question:”It’s show time!”(”Is !”). showtime The stage seemed from another planet, and references to space have been constant. Even been able to hear the words of a member of the International Space Station.


Although it was cold in Anoeta (about 12 degrees), the atmosphere was heated at times. The singer has been very close to the public and has even invited a fan to sing with him onstage. As is customary in the Dublin quartet’s concerts, have not missed the claims of human rights. With “Sunday Bloody Sunday” Bono has agreed Burmese activist Aung San Suu Kyi and Tehran, while in “Walk On” have appeared on stage Amnesty International members, holding lamps in their hands. Before the song “One” also has projected a video of the priest and peace activist Desmond Tutu South Africa. During the concert, Bono also recalled a couple of times the first vezque the band played together (34 years ago at the home of the parents deLarry Mullen Jr, Dublin).

At times have tried to caption the words of the leader of U2, but has not gone as expected, since the translation has appeared with many typographical errors and with only a few words translated into Castilian.

As expected, the staging was spectacular and U2 have performed 25 songs. Bono, The Edge and Adam Clayton have presented the themes of his album No Line on the Horizon, in addition to scrutinizing the classics of his 30 year career (“Walk On,” “Get on your boots,” “MLK”, “Where the Streets Have noname “,” One “or” Spanish Eyes “, who first played desdeagosto 2001). “With or Without You” and “Moment of Surrender” were the last songs of the night in a two-hour concert accurate.

This was U2’s third visit to Donostia-San Sebastian, after the concerts of May 14, 1992 and August 9, 2005.