U2 Concert:
Jul 30, 2011 at Moncton
Tour: U2 360 Tour 7th Leg (North America)
Venue: Magnetic Hill Concert Site
Location: Moncton, Canada
Venue: Magnetic Hill Concert Site
Location: Moncton, Canada
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Attendance: 66,823 (Capacity: 66,823)
Opening Act(s):
Setlist
Main Set
- Even Better Than The Real Thing
- The Fly
- Mysterious Ways
- Until The End Of The World (video), Anthem (snippet)
- I Will Follow
- Get On Your Boots
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, The Ballad Of Springhill (snippet)
- Stay (Faraway, So Close!) Bono & Edge - acoustic
- Beautiful Day, Space Oddity (snippet)
- Elevation
- Pride
- Miss Sarajevo
- Zooropa
- City Of Blinding Lights
- Vertigo, It's Only Rock And Roll (But I Like It) (snippet)
- I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (remix), Discotheque (snippet), Life During Wartime (snippet), Psycho Killer (snippet)
- Sunday Bloody Sunday
- Scarlet
- Walk On
Encore
Second Encore
Releases Represented:
- Achtung Baby had 5 songs
- All That You Can't Leave Behind had 3 songs
- The Joshua Tree had 3 songs
- No Line On The Horizon had 3 songs
- How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb had 2 songs
- Boy had 2 songs
- War had 2 songs
- Zooropa had 2 songs
- The Unforgettable Fire had 1 songs
- October had 1 songs
- Original Soundtracks 1 had 1 songs
- Non-Album Singles had 1 songs
Tags: Festival
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The U2 360 tour ends with three artists on the bill at the Magnetic Hill Music Festival in Eastern Canada. The three bands are spotted watching each other perform throughout the night.
Bono sings a bit of "The Ballad of Springhill" (also known, but incorrectly referred to, as "Springhill Mining Disaster" sometimes) in honor of the nearby town devastated by an earthquake in 1958. It's the first time Bono's sung any of that song since October 1987.
The show concludes with a full-band version of "40," each member leaving the stage separately, with Larry last to go. Bono recites the Aaronic Blessing (Numbers 6:24-26) before leaving the stage.
The 360 tour ends as the most successful tour ever, grossing $736 million on sales of 7.2 million tickets.