new fan around us The most recent fan who registered is named cortinaone, welcome to U2start cortinaone! As a new user you can introduce yourself in the Welcome to U2start y'all forum.
bootleg of the month Every month we have a bootleg in the spotlights, the current one took place on 1987-07-08 in Brussels, Belgium. You can download this bootleg, read reviews or write your own review here. You can also join the discussion on this bootleg in our forums.
latest site news Jeremy, known as haytrain here, is the latest addition to the U2start crew. Jeremy will be a crew member specialised in bootlegs, he will mainly work on maintaining our bootleg collection, making it even better, more r.. (read more)
fan of the month Every month we put an U2 fan in the spotlights, the fan of this month is user AllBecauseOfU2. Every fan of the month has an interview with us, you can read our interview with AllBecauseOfU2 here.
did you know? The Dutch photographer Anton Corbijn has directed a U2 videoclip every 5 years since the One videoclip in 1992. He also directed the Please (1997) and Electrical Storm (2002) videoclips.
news headlines We cover the news of many international U2 websites including U2.com, the most popular headline in the last two weeks was 'Under a Blood Red Sky…' from u2wanderer.org.
popular songs The song Where The Streets Have No Name is requested the most at our songs pages and therefore quite popular, according to the favorite song lists of our users the song Bad is the alltime favorite song.
high resolution photos We have 619 high resolution U2 photos available for you, the biggest photo collection you will find. The latest photo we've added is 'The Edge'.
statistics There are currently 4,580 topics started on the forums with over 189,756 messages.
More than 12,511 fans are a member of U2start. The average age of the U2start users is 28, only users who submitted their age are included in this figure.
"For a growing number of rock-and-roll fans, U2 have become the band that matters most, maybe even the only band that matters."
- Rolling Stone magazine, 1985