U2 Concert:
Aug 06, 2010 at Turin
Tour: U2 360 Tour 3rd Leg (Europe)
Venue: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Location: Turin, Italy
Venue: Stadio Olimpico di Torino
Location: Turin, Italy
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Attendance: 42,441 (Capacity: 42,441)
Opening Act(s):
Setlist
Main Set
- Return Of The Stingray Guitar
- Beautiful Day
- Magnificent
- Get On Your Boots, Ode To Joy (snippet)
- Mysterious Ways, My Sweet Lord (snippet)
- Happy Birthday Bono - a cappella
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
- North Star Bono & Edge - acoustic
- Glastonbury
- Elevation
- In A Little While
- Miss Sarajevo
- Until The End Of The World
- The Unforgettable Fire
- City Of Blinding Lights
- Vertigo, Pinhead (snippet)
- I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight (remix), Discotheque (snippet)
- Sunday Bloody Sunday
- MLK
- Walk On, You'll Never Walk Alone (snippet)
Encore
- One with Hear us coming, Lord
- Amazing Grace (snippet), Where The Streets Have No Name
Second Encore
Releases Represented:
- All That You Can't Leave Behind had 4 songs
- No Line On The Horizon had 4 songs
- The Joshua Tree had 3 songs
- Achtung Baby had 3 songs
- Other U2 Songs had 3 songs
- How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb had 2 songs
- The Unforgettable Fire had 2 songs
- War had 1 songs
- Original Soundtracks 1 had 1 songs
- Cover Songs had 1 songs
- Non-Album Singles had 1 songs
Tags: Hear Us Coming, Lord
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After the "Space Oddity" intro music, U2 plays a two-minute rock riff called "Return of the Stingray Guitar" to start the show. With the house lights remaining on -- reminiscent of the Elevation Tour -- "Beautiful Day" is the first traditional song played of the set. The band then goes into two songs from No Line On The Horizon, but only plays four songs from their most recent album during the show.
Bono sings "Happy Birthday" for Edge, who'll be 49 in two days, during band introductions. Bono and Edge debut a new acoustic song called "North Star" -- a tune that dates back at least to the How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb sessions, when Christian singer Michael W. Smith worked on it in the studio with U2. That's followed immediately by a much louder new tune called "Glastonbury," a song U2 wrote at the end of last year's U2 360 tour in North America and had hoped to play at the Glastonbury Festival in June. (A performance that was canceled due to Bono's back injury.)
Bono sings a bit of "Discotheque" at the start of the Crazy remix. "Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" is played for the first time since March 21, 1998, at the last show of the PopMart tour.
Two months removed from back surgery, Bono appears to go through the show full bore, and with no problems.