UPDATE OCTOBER 28: "War" t-shirt / "Lost Luggage?" / five minutes firework / U2 visits "Ground Zero" / Bono sings with Lanois / Bono attends Eminem concert / Live 8 DVD gets premiere launch / 83rd 'VERTIGO' show: Dikembe Mutumbo, Craig Biggio and Roger Clemens were at the attendance-white cowboy hat / Hands of famous people / Bono and Ali in Monaco / BONO'S A PRI'MATE' !
"October" tour - october 28, 1981 - U2 perform in Leiden, Holland at Stadsgehoorzaal.
"The Unforgettable Fire" tour - october 28, 1984 - U2 perform in Brussels, Belgium at Vorst Nationaal. On the second night, Bono discusses Belgium's mandatory conscription: "I think everybody here has to join the army at some point, is that right? Well, this particular person spent the last week in a barracks under arrest for wearing his "War" T-shirt. They actually lock you up in a cell, just for one of these...I wish you well in all your efforts to stop all that nonsense." Support is "The Alarm".
"The Joshua Tree" - october 28, 1987 - U2 perform in Chicago, Illinois at the Rosemont Horizon. In three sold-out dates, U2 perform in front of 51,998 people. The band are surprised by the thunderous applause that accompanies them on stage, and that the crowd confidently sing along to every song. On the first night, "Southern Man" is played for the third time on the 3rd leg of the "Joshua Tree" tour. "You know," Bono improvises, "we started playing our own songs because we couldn't play anybody else's songs...we still can't. When I was 17, I just about learned to play this song on an electric guitar. And I said, 'One day, maybe, if I learn the other chords, I'll go far...' I thought these great singers and songwriters in rock & roll bands had some tricks up their sleeves--but there's no tricks at all. Just three chords, and the truth." Bono again invites a guitarist up from the crowd, who does an extensive solo ("This guy is too good! Hey Edge, I think we better get him off quick!") and introduces him to the crowd, "He says his name is Big Dave. Hey, what was the name of the band again that you played for? 'Lost Luggage'?...Well, I still haven't found the luggage I'm looking for..."
"LoveTown" tour - october 28, 1989 - U2 perform in Adelaide, Australia at Memorial Drive Stadium. On the second night, a five minute fireworks display accompanies "Bullet The Blue Sky". During "Love Rescue Me", Bono asks the fans outside of the stadium, "Even you people hanging on to the trees and down the back, sing with me: sha-la-la-la..." Support is "Weddings Parties Anything" and B.B. King.
"U2 visits 'Ground Zero'" - october 28, 2001 - Prior to tonight's concert in East Rutherford, NJ, U2 visits 'Ground Zero' in New York city -- the site of the World Trade Center attacks of September 11th.
"Elevation" tour - october 28, 2001 - E. Rutherford, NJ - Continental Airlines Arena - Bono tells the crowd that the band visited 'Ground Zero' today - the site of the WTC attacks. 'Please' is again played with Bruce Brody guesting on piano (Edge and Bono), just like last night's show at Madison Square Garden.
"Bono sings with Lanois in London" - october 28, 2003 - Bono joins Daniel Lanois on stage at Shepard's Bush in London. They sing "Falling At Your Feet."
"Bono catches Eminem live" - october 28, 2004. NME reports that Bono is in attendance tonight at an Eminem concert in New York city.
Live 8 DVD gets premiere launch - October 28, 2005 - Bob Geldof has been named the 2005 Man of Peace Sir Bob Geldof said the concerts had "worked magnificently" politically. Bob Geldof has attended a London screening to launch the DVD of the Live 8 concerts which were held in July.Geldof has said he wants the DVD to be "the biggest-selling DVD of all time" when it is released on 7 November. The full line-up from the UK and US concerts are on the DVD, along with excerpts from shows in other countries.
83rd 'VERTIGO' show - October 28, 2005 / Houston, TX - Toyota Center - Damian Marley - Dikembe Mutumbo, Craig Biggio and Roger Clemens were at the attendance / white cowboy hat! City of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, Elevation, I Will Follow, The Electric Co. - Send in the Clowns, The Ocean, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For - In a Little While, Beautiful Day - Many Rivers to Cross, Miracle Drug, Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, Love and Peace or Else, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bullet the Blue Sky, Miss Sarajevo, Pride, Where the Streets Have No Name, One - Ol' Man River. Encore(s): The First Time (acoustic), Stuck In a Moment, With or Without You, All Because of You, Fast Cars, Yahweh, 40. Bono thanks Houston Rockets basketball player Dikembe Mutombo, who is at the show, for his work with The One Campaign. Other local celebrities at the show are Houston Astros Craig Biggio and Roger Clemens. Bono puts on a white glittery cowboy hat from the audience, but has it on backwards **** Some photos on: U2-Vertigo-tour
Hands of famous people - October 28, 2006 - Anton Corbijn in Holland to present pictures he took of hands of famous people, they have been made into postcards to promote a telephone helpline. There are 10 cards, one of Edge and one of Bono & Bob Geldof. They are given out at Dutch postoffices this week. Watch something on youtube
Bono and Ali in Monaco - October 28, 2006 - U2 lead singer Bono arrives with his wife Ali Hewson at attend the 40th anniversary of Monaco AMADE in Monte Carlo October 28, 2006. AMADE, the World Association of Children's Friends, is an internationally recognized non-profit child-advocacy NGO, the World Association of Children's Friends (AMADE in French) that was founded in 1963 by HSH Princess Grace of Monaco to seek the promotion and protection of children's rights on an international level. The association was set up with the aim to develop and support humanitarian aid programmes, and foster ethical and legal reflection in the area of the rights of the child.
BONO'S A PRI'MATE' - October 28, 2007 - U2's Bono (pictured right, inset) monkeys around with Finn, 21 months, the son of filmmaker Ed Burns and supermodel Christy Turlington, at a Halloween party in TriBeCa's Washington Market Park yesterday.
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43rd show - U2 360ยบ Tour - 2nd leg - October 28, 2009 - B.C. Place Stadium - Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - Support Act: Black Eyed Peas
Setlist: 1.Breathe / 2.Get On Your Boots / 3.Magnificent / 4.Mysterious Ways / 5.Beautiful Day / Blackbird (snippet) / 6.I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For / Stand By Me (snippet) / 7.Happy Birthday / 8.Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of / 9.No Line On The Horizon / 10.Elevation / 11.In A Little While / 12.Unknown Caller / 13.Until The End Of The World / 14.The Unforgettable Fire / 15.City Of Blinding Lights / 16.Vertigo / 17.I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight / Two Tribes (snippet) / 18.Sunday Bloody Sunday / 19.MLK / 20.Walk On / You'll Never Walk Alone (snippet) / encore(s): 21.One / Amazing Grace (snippet) / 22.Where The Streets Have No Name / 23.Ultra Violet (Light My Way) / 24.With Or Without You / 25.Moment of Surrender - Songs from 8 U2 albums have been played during that show (snippets not counted). · No Line On The Horizon (7 songs) · All That You Can't Leave Behind (5 songs) · Achtung Baby (4 songs) · The Joshua Tree (3 songs) · How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (2 songs) · The Unforgettable Fire (2 songs) · Cover songs (1 songs) · War (1 songs) - The last show of the 2009 tour suffers from several minor problems. Bono has microphone trouble early in the show and his voice struggles to get through Elevation. The ISS video drops out during In A Little While, leaving only Frank DeWinne's voice to close the song. Since it's the final show, Bono has a long list of Thank Yous that includes Edge's mom, who's at the show, 'for being our first crew member.' Bill Gates is also there, and Bono leads the crowd in singing Happy Birthday to him early in the show. One includes the 'Hear us coming' coda. PICS: U2tours - Surrender in Vancouver: The band have been in Vancouver for a couple of days, they arrived early for a crew party to say goodbye to the 2009 360° Tour. Tonight they said goodbye to the fans, who have come out in record-breaking numbers night after night over the last few months. And a great show in Vancouver to finish with - the BC Place is right next to the venue where the band shot the video for City of Blinding Lights on the Vertigo Tour, all those years ago. (Well, four of them anyway.) Great to see lots of the tour staff arriving on stage for a moment in the spotlight U2.com - U2 wraps up tour with spectacular Vancouver show - The energy was high and an emotional Bono was in fine voice, writes Marsha Lederman
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