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U2

Live Performances by U2 in 2005

U2 Performs 'Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own' Live in Chicago

United Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States

January 1, 2005 | Video Length: 5:10
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  • In January 2005, during their Vertigo Tour, U2 performed live at the United Center in Chicago, showcasing their song "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Y... Read Full Description >

    In January 2005, during their Vertigo Tour, U2 performed live at the United Center in Chicago, showcasing their song "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own." This track is featured on their album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," which was released in November 2004, just a couple of months prior to this performance. The album was a commercial success, solidifying U2's status in the music industry and earning them multiple Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. The song itself is a poignant reflection of lead singer Bono's relationship with his late father, adding emotional depth to the live performance. As part of the Vertigo Tour, this concert exemplified U2's return to the live music scene with renewed energy, following the release of their blockbuster album. The performance was further immortalized in the concert film "Vertigo 2005: Live From Chicago," highlighting U2's significant impact during this period.

U2 - With Or Without You (Live From Milan at San Siro Stadium)

San Siro Stadium
Milan, Italy

July 21, 2005 | Video Length: 6:31
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  • In July 2005, U2 was in the midst of their "Vertigo Tour," promoting their album "How to Dismantle an Atom Bomb," released in November 2004. This tour... Read Full Description >

    In July 2005, U2 was in the midst of their "Vertigo Tour," promoting their album "How to Dismantle an Atom Bomb," released in November 2004. This tour marked a significant phase in U2's career, showcasing their enduring popularity and ability to draw massive crowds, as evident from the live recording of "With Or Without You" at the San Siro Stadium in Milan. Although "With Or Without You" is from their iconic 1987 album "The Joshua Tree," the fact that it remained a staple of their live performances demonstrates the song's lasting impact and connection with audiences. Notably, the Vertigo Tour received critical acclaim and solidified U2's reputation as one of the foremost live rock acts, blending breathtaking visuals with their anthemic sound. The recording, directed by Hamish Hamilton, captures the energy and emotion that characterize U2's concerts, underlining their ability to resonate deeply with fans decades after their initial hits.

U2 - Where The Streets Have No Name Live Performance from Chicago, 2005

United Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States

November 7, 2005 | Video Length: 5:48
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  • In November 2005, U2 performed "Where The Streets Have No Name" at the United Center in Chicago during their Vertigo Tour. This concert followed the r... Read Full Description >

    In November 2005, U2 performed "Where The Streets Have No Name" at the United Center in Chicago during their Vertigo Tour. This concert followed the release of their 2004 album, "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb," which enjoyed significant commercial success and included hits like "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" and "City of Blinding Lights." The Vertigo tour was notable not only for its elaborate staging and a strong setlist but also for its focus on promoting the album, emphasizing the band's commitment to live performance as a means of connecting with fans. The concert was later featured in the concert film "Vertigo 2005: Live From Chicago," highlighting the electrifying atmosphere and the band's enduring appeal, as they performed classics alongside newer material, continuing to solidify their status as one of the world's leading rock bands.

U2 - Beautiful Day Live Performance from Chicago, Remastered

Chicago, IL, United States

November 7, 2005 | Video Length: 4:27
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  • In November 2005, U2 performed "Beautiful Day" during a live concert in Chicago, which took place during their "Vertigo Tour" supporting their album "... Read Full Description >

    In November 2005, U2 performed "Beautiful Day" during a live concert in Chicago, which took place during their "Vertigo Tour" supporting their album "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb." Released in late 2004, this album gained significant acclaim, featuring hits like "Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your Own" and "City of Blinding Lights." The tour not only showcased the band's ability to perform dynamic live shows but also underscored their ongoing evolution as artists, marking their resilience and relevance in the music industry after more than two decades. The remastered recording from 2024 highlights the enduring appeal of their music, with "Beautiful Day" serving as an anthem of hope and renewal, emphasizing U2's characteristic themes of optimism amidst challenges. This performance reflects both their peak popularity and their ability to connect deeply with audiences worldwide.