Originally posted by Sydney_MIke:He must be doing something right because he keeps selling out stadiums. Every artist has their own crowd - we may not understand them but there are those who would prefer to watch paint dry than listen to U2.
Originally posted by Sydney_MIke:He must be doing something right because he keeps selling out stadiums. Every artist has their own crowd - we may not understand them but there are those who would prefer to watch paint dry than listen to U2.
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
Ah no, absolutely. You don't break U2's 360 world record with a mediocre show, that's a fact. I'm just surprised he's selling out stadiums (and with far-from-cheap tickets!) when this type of show is clearly more suitable for smaller venues... Oh well...
Originally posted by badirishcharlie:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-61332626
Originally posted by badirishcharlie:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/entertainment-arts-61332626
The man who signed U2 and Bob Marley seldom gives interviews. But, as he approaches his 85th birthday, Chris Blackwell tells Éamon Sweeney about his life in music and beyondhttps://t.co/7WXQN7BmnM
— The Irish Times (@IrishTimes) June 9, 2022
U2 win Best International Act and @davefanning on hand to present their award before the go on stage in Miami.
— KillianM2 TV Archive (@KillianM2) June 13, 2022
7/13 pic.twitter.com/mP5h1r1VJI
Originally posted by badirishcharlie:35 years ago today
https://www.rte.ie/archives/collections/news/21251288-u2-wembley-concert/