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U2's 360 tour officially becomes highest grossing concert of all time
U2 have knocked the Rolling Stones off the number one spot after their 360 world tour became the most successful ever.
The Elevation rockers played a sell-out show at Morumbi Stadium in Sao Paulo on Sunday night, helping them take the record held by the Rolling Stones' Bigger Bang tour, which grossed 554 million dollars between 2005 and 2007, Billboard.com reports. U2 manager Paul McGuinness said: "Fans all over the world agree that a ticket to U2 360 is good value for money. We're really proud of this tour and this achievement is great news, coming as we head back into North America."
U2 still have 26 more gigs left to play before their final show in Canada on July 30, andthe total ticket sales for the 360 tour are due to be over 700 million dollars. McGuinness added: "That dollar figure for the gross looks enormous! Of course I can't tell you what the net is, but I can tell you that the band spend enormous sums on production for their audience." The US leg of the tour was delayed in May last year when frontman Bono had to undergo emergency surgery in Munich for a back injury. Tour promoter/producer Arthur Fogel said: "These numbers are staggering, a fantastic result. U2 have invented a new style of rock show and they continue to deliver their fans the best possible live experience. "An in-the-round transportable stadium production is something that the touring industry has been trying to figure out for some time. "The extra capacity that the U2 360 creates also allows for a large number, several thousand in fact, of low priced tickets at every show."
U2 has rocked around the world, playing to more than 5 million people across the globe. Some of those countries include Europe, Russia, North America, South America, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand, according to Live Nation. By the end of the tour in July, more than 7 million people will have experienced U2's 360° tour.
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Reply #1 posted 04/12/11 8:22pm
Reply #2 posted 04/12/11 8:43pm
802 |
They played a really good set a couple of nights ago too. Probably the best of the whole tour.
1. Even Better Than The Real Thing
2. Out Of Control
3. Get On Your Boots
4. Magnificent
5. Mysterious Ways
6. Elevation
7. Until The End Of The World
8. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
9. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
10. North Star
11. Beautiful Day
12. Miss Sarajevo
13. Zooropa
14. City Of Blinding Lights
15. Vertigo
16. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (remix)
17. Sunday Bloody Sunday
18. Scarlet
19. Walk On
20. One
21. Amazing Grace
22. Where The Streets Have No Name
23. Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
24. With Or Without You
25. Moment Of Surrender
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Reply #3 posted 04/12/11 9:04pm
Timmy84 |
StarMon said:
I was 1 when this tour started, now I'm 44
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Reply #4 posted 04/12/11 11:48pm
Gunsnhalen |
U2 ARE MY BOYS!!!!!!
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Reply #5 posted 04/13/11 12:13am
dalsh327 |
As a band, they're past their peak, but all these big spectacles they put on take concertgoing to the next level.
It's a good thing it made money, because Bono's losing his shirt on Broadway.
They're the wealthiest rock band of all time. If you wind up totaling up sales over the past 30 years, and even make inflation adjustments to The Beatles, because they don't own their publishing and masters. Michael Jackson's Thriller sold a bunch of copies, but he didn't write all the songs on there.
The Stones just charged a lot, and people paid. U2 just toured more for this one.
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Reply #6 posted 04/13/11 7:49am
jillybean |
802 said:
They played a really good set a couple of nights ago too. Probably the best of the whole tour.
1. Even Better Than The Real Thing
2. Out Of Control
3. Get On Your Boots
4. Magnificent
5. Mysterious Ways
6. Elevation
7. Until The End Of The World
8. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
9. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
10. North Star
11. Beautiful Day
12. Miss Sarajevo
13. Zooropa
14. City Of Blinding Lights
15. Vertigo
16. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (remix)
17. Sunday Bloody Sunday
18. Scarlet
19. Walk On
20. One
21. Amazing Grace
22. Where The Streets Have No Name
23. Ultra Violet (Light My Way)
24. With Or Without You
25. Moment Of Surrender
"Out of Control" is on the set-list, yeah!!!
I was set to see them last summer but then Bono hurt his back so it was rescheduled for this summer.
Too bad the public didn’t embrace “No Line on the Horizon." It is not a popular opinion, but "No Line" is my favorite U2 album of all time. I *hope* they sing “Breathe” and the title track when they come to Mpls in a few months, but I won’t complain if they don’t. It’s gonna be a great show regardless! "She made me glad to be a man" |
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Reply #7 posted 04/14/11 10:37am
Unholyalliance |
dalsh327 said:
They're the wealthiest rock band of all time. If you wind up totaling up sales over the past 30 years, and even make inflation adjustments to The Beatles, because they don't own their publishing and masters. Michael Jackson's Thriller sold a bunch of copies, but he didn't write all the songs on there.
The Stones just charged a lot, and people paid. U2 just toured more for this one.
Hey! I didn't know that U2's accountant posted here... |
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Reply #8 posted 04/14/11 11:27am
Shawnt27 |
jillybean said:
"Out of Control" is on the set-list, yeah!!!
I was set to see them last summer but then Bono hurt his back so it was rescheduled for this summer.
Too bad the public didn’t embrace “No Line on the Horizon." It is not a popular opinion, but "No Line" is my favorite U2 album of all time. I *hope* they sing “Breathe” and the title track when they come to Mpls in a few months, but I won’t complain if they don’t. It’s gonna be a great show regardless!
Breathe is a great opener. When I saw them back in 2009, they opened with this and I thought it was a good track choice. The crowd wasn't really responding to it though. |
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