apocalyptic images. An ‘off’ sound speaks of “a major earthquake of magnitude 7.5”. A giant globe flies over the world’s major cities: Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Tokyo… Fans u2 All ages apparently have been kidnapped and appeared in a remote desert where there is a newborn baby’s face inside the big ball. Is this a UFO? Chinese bubble? isn’t it? U2’s ‘Achtung Baby’confirming that he will be returning to the stage this fall after months of rumors, Las Vegas MSG Sphere, the world’s largest global structure. during the advertisement, final matchhas caused controversy for obvious reasons. Did they take advantage of unidentified ammunition downloads or were they prepared in advance? That’s not the only controversy: the Irish band will be holding their first concert series without one of their members, something they said they would never do. Also founding member is drummer Larry Mullen.
Mullen was the one who decided, at the age of 15, in October 1976, to put a notice on the billboard of his school in Dublin to form a band. AND U2 is the longest-running rock band with its original lineup intact.. They played only one official concert without one of their members on November 26, 1993, in Sydney, Australia, when bassist Stuart Morgan replaced the then-alcoholic bassist Adam Clayton. A now half-unknown Dutch drummer, Bram van den Berg, will replace drumsticks for someone who has always acted as the band’s ethical conscience and uncovered serious physical problems that led him to surgery a few months ago. “There are many parts of my body that fall: knees, elbows, neck… During Covid-19, when we were not playing, I had the opportunity to look at myself and I saw some damage so I I want to take some time to heal”, he told The Washington Post in an interview, where he also hinted at inconsistencies in the direction of the group. The drummer said, “I don’t pray to the same version of God. That’s why everyone has limits.”
As U2 said in a statement, The replacement of Bram van den Berg received the approval of Larry Mullen.The youngest of the four, aged 61, is spending time recovering from surgery. “We’re going to need everything we have to get closer to the Sphere without our bandmate on the drums, but Larry joined us to welcome Van den Berg, who is a force in his own right,” said Bono. Edge and Adam Clayton.
U2 claims they were made an offer they couldn’t refuse: to open with a series of concerts in Las Vegas, the world’s largest global structureA 20,000-spectator pavilion, 112 meters high (twice the Tower of Hercules), 157 meters wide, with a surface area larger than three football fields and a hundred times sharper, is also the world’s largest, a wraparound LED display best on the market More than HD TVs. The sound system will also be the most advanced in the world164,000 speakers, vibration technology to “feel” sound, and wind and even scent effects for an immersive “4D” experience. The company-owned MSG Sphere in Madison Square Garden in New York, next to the Venice casino and hotel, began construction in 2018 and is estimated to cost around 2,000 million euros.
“The beauty of Sphere is the cutting-edge technology to make it unique, along with the most advanced sound system in the world, but also possibilities to create an immersive experience in real and imaginary landscapes –Explains The Edge–. In short, it is a canvas of unparalleled scale and resolution, and a unique opportunity. We’d be crazy if we didn’t accept the invitation,” says U2’s main music and tech brain.
judicialU2:UV Achtung Baby Live At The Sphere’, U2’s residence in Las Vegas (a tradition mythologized by Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley and then followed by master artists such as Elton John, Celine Dion or Sting) ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991) will serve to revive their songalong with the quartet’s great masterpiece ‘The Joshua Tree’ (1987). They will be releasing the sounds of ‘One’, ‘Even Better Than The Real Thing’ and ‘Mysterious Ways’, among other hits, and the group will seek to transcend the audio-visual and visual innovation that once represented this year’s ‘ZOO TV’ tour. enters its 30th year of completion.
“We need to get back on stage and see our fans’ faces again. They are building a unique stage for us (…) We are the right band, ‘Achtung Baby’ is the right album and The Sphere is the right place to take your live music experience to the next level.Returning almost four years after the end of their last tour, U2 proved right (December 2019, in Bombay, at the end of another ‘revival’ tour, ‘The Joshua Tree’). No specific date has been announced. ticket prices, which will be sold through the “fans” system, and probably not at all affordable for ordinary mortals.