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U2

Live Performances by U2 in 2017

U2 Live Performance of 'Where The Streets Have No Name' at Rose Bowl

Rose Bowl
Pasadena, CA, United States

May 26, 2017 | Video Length: 6:45
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  • In the live recording of "Where The Streets Have No Name" from the Rose Bowl during their 360° Tour on May 26, 2017, U2 was at a prominent stage in t... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording of "Where The Streets Have No Name" from the Rose Bowl during their 360° Tour on May 26, 2017, U2 was at a prominent stage in their career, showcasing their enduring popularity and influence in rock music. This concert followed the release of their album "No Line on the Horizon" from 2009 and came before their next studio album "Songs of Innocence" in 2014. The 360° Tour was notable for its innovative stage design, which allowed for a breathtaking visual and audio experience, highlighting U2's commitment to pushing the boundaries of live performance. That particular concert in Pasadena was part of a historic tour, as it became one of the highest-grossing concert tours of all time, emphasizing U2's status as a leading act in the music industry even decades into their career. The Rose Bowl show reinforced their legacy while engaging a massive audience with their anthemic sound and powerful themes.

U2 - The Joshua Tree Tour Live Concert from Dublin

Dublin, Ireland

June 24, 2017 | Video Length: 2:14:42
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  • The live recording "U2 - THE JOSHUA TREE TOUR (LIVE FROM DUBLIN, 2017)" captures U2 during a significant period in their career, as they celebrated th... Read Full Description >

    The live recording "U2 - THE JOSHUA TREE TOUR (LIVE FROM DUBLIN, 2017)" captures U2 during a significant period in their career, as they celebrated the 30th anniversary of their iconic album "The Joshua Tree." The tour was a reflection of the band's enduring legacy and relevance in the music world. Prior to this live event, U2 had released their album "Songs of Experience" in December 2017, which continued to explore themes of love, loss, and resilience. The Dublin concert holds a special significance as it took place in the home city of the band, reinforcing their strong connection to their roots. Interestingly, "The Joshua Tree" is not only one of U2's best-selling albums but also marked their breakthrough into international fame, making this 2017 performance a powerful reminder of their impact over the decades. The live set featured many beloved tracks, showcasing both nostalgia and the band's dynamic evolution.