This fall, U2 will play a series of concerts inside of a giant bowling ball in Las Vegas. Dubbed The Sphere, the bowling ball costs an estimated $2 billion and has been dubbed the “world’s largest ...
Between their massive world tours and philanthropic efforts, U2 have often kept their fans waiting many years for new music from them. That's why it seemed so unusual for them to release Zooropa on ...
U2 is honoring the 30th anniversary of their Zooropa album today by announcing a limited-edition gatefold pressed on yellow vinyl. It will also feature a new photo from 1993 on the inner gatefold and ...
Listening to U2's 'Zooropa' album 25 years later is like glimpsing a tomorrow that never arrived. By Jonathan Bradley U2 arrived in Berlin to record the album that would become Achtung Baby the ...
U2 are reportedly planning to celebrate the 20th anniversary of 'Achtung Baby' by reissuing a deluxe edition of the album, along with a deluxe reissue of its follow-up, 'Zooropa.' The two albums, ...
Huge. Immense. Enormous. Oversized. Monumental. By the end of last summer’s “Zoo TV Outside Broadcast” tour, those were the words most rock fans had begun to associate with U2. And no wonder. Having ...
Back when Songs Of Innocence came out in 2014, U2 said that it would be followed by a companion album, Songs Of Experience. It’s been a bit, but the band is still working on the record, which is ...
If you're ever curious as to why U2 get an earful any time they release something new, Zooropa is partially the reason. Because, well, this album is genuinely very, very good. Originally conceived as ...
It sounds like U2’s 2015 tour supporting LP Songs of Innocence from the previous year sparked the Irish rockers’ creative juices. Lead singer Bono wrote Songs of Experience, the companion record to ...
After U2 released 2014’s Songs of Innocence, they promised that the record’s companion album, Songs of Experience, would drop soon. Now, in a new interview with Q magazine (via DIY), guitarist the ...
Still in the midst of a world tour in support of its 1991 album, “Achtung Baby!,” U2 hasn’t been idly counting its millions in between concert dates. Instead, the Irish quartet has whipped up yet ...
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