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U2

Live Performances by U2 in 1983

U2 - Sunday Bloody Sunday Live Performance from Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Denver, CO, USA

March 6, 1983 | Video Length: 5:48
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  • The live recording of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on March 6, 1983, took place during U2's War tour, following the release of the... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on March 6, 1983, took place during U2's War tour, following the release of their album *War*, which debuted in February 1983. This album marked a significant moment in U2's career, showcasing their evolving sound and a more politically charged lyrical approach—most notably in tracks like "Sunday Bloody Sunday," which addresses the conflict in Northern Ireland. The performance at Red Rocks became iconic, not just for its compelling delivery and visual grandeur, but also for how it crystallized U2's identity as a band passionately engaged with social issues. Additionally, this concert is often credited with catapulting U2 to international fame and solidifying their reputation for powerful live performances, laying the groundwork for their future as one of the world's most influential rock bands.

U2 - 'Gloria' Live Performance from Red Rocks Amphitheatre Remastered

Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Denver, Colorado, USA

June 1, 1983 | Video Length: 4:41
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  • In June 1983, U2 performed "Gloria" live at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a pivotal moment in their early career. This performance came shortly after th... Read Full Description >

    In June 1983, U2 performed "Gloria" live at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a pivotal moment in their early career. This performance came shortly after the release of their second studio album, "October," which was released in October 1981. "Gloria," the album's second single, showcases the band's evolving sound and their exploration of spiritual themes, which became a signature aspect of their music. The live recording at Red Rocks is particularly noteworthy not only for the breathtaking natural setting but also for its role in solidifying U2's reputation as a dynamic live act. The headlining performance was a breakthrough, capturing the band's energy and passion, and it was subsequently released as part of the "Under a Blood Red Sky" live EP in 1983, marking a key moment in U2's ascent to global stardom. This concert is often remembered for its atmospheric visuals and the band's connection with the audience, setting the stage for their future successes.

U2 Live in Dortmund 1984 - Full Concert Performances

Dortmund, Germany

November 30, 1983 | Video Length: 48:26
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  • In November 1983, U2 was in the midst of their "War" tour, supporting their album titled "War," which was released earlier that year. This period mark... Read Full Description >

    In November 1983, U2 was in the midst of their "War" tour, supporting their album titled "War," which was released earlier that year. This period marked a significant moment in their career, as "War" propelled them into international fame with its politically charged themes and anthemic sound. The live recording from Dortmund showcased U2 at a pivotal stage, where they were transitioning from their earlier post-punk sound to a more mature, stadium-ready rock style. The setlist includes standout tracks like "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "New Year's Day," emphasizing their engagement with social and political issues through music. Notably, this concert took place just before the release of their subsequent album, "The Unforgettable Fire," which would further elevate their status and introduce new sonic textures. The passion and energy evident in the performance exemplify U2's growing confidence as live performers during this transformative period.