U2 Concert:
Sep 08, 2017 at Minneapolis , MN
Tour: Joshua Tree 2017 Tour 3rd Leg (North America)
Venue: US Bank Stadium
Location: Minneapolis, MN United States
Venue: US Bank Stadium
Location: Minneapolis, MN United States
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Attendance: 43,386 (Capacity: 43,386)
Opening Act(s):
Setlist
Main Set
- Sunday Bloody Sunday, The Magnificent Seven (snippet)
- New Year's Day
- Bad, America (Simon and Garfunkel) (snippet)
- Pride
- Where The Streets Have No Name, California (There Is No End To Love) (snippet)
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
- With Or Without You
- Bullet The Blue Sky, War (snippet), America (Stephen Sondheim) (snippet)
- Running To Stand Still
- Red Hill Mining Town
- In God's Country
- Trip Through Your Wires
- One Tree Hill
- Exit, Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe (snippet)
- Mothers Of The Disappeared
- Happy Birthday
Encore
- Beautiful Day (video), The Most Beautiful Girl In The World (snippet)
- Elevation
- Vertigo, Let's Go Crazy (snippet)
- Purple Rain (snippet), Mysterious Ways, Little Red Corvette (snippet)
- Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
- One, Purple Rain (snippet)
Releases Represented:
- The Joshua Tree had 11 songs
- Achtung Baby had 3 songs
- All That You Can't Leave Behind had 2 songs
- The Unforgettable Fire had 2 songs
- War had 2 songs
- How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb had 1 songs
- Cover Songs had 1 songs
Video:
News report
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U2 plays its first show at the new US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, and the band's first show in Minnesota since Prince died about 16 months ago. Bono sings a few snippets of Prince songs during the encore and, before the band leaves at the end of the night, he says the show was dedicated to Prince's memory.
Before "With Or Without You," Bono congratulates Heidi and Alan Chamberlain, two fans who were married today in the GA line. He dedicates "One Tree Hill" to Gavin Friday, whose mom died recently. At the end of the main set, he leads the crowd in singing "Happy Birthday" to Willie Williams, the band's longtime tour designer and creative director.