Sunday, August 7, 2011

U2

U2 closed their 360 tour.  I attended 3 360 concerts.  I've been to 10 U2 concerts starting in 1993 (my senior year of high school...Brandon Maughan, my friend from Alta High has been to most with me).  It's hard to pick, but my favorite is probably ZooTV, perhaps because it was my first.

I've attended the following:

ZooTV - 1993
Popmart - 1997 (Las Vegas and Salt Lake)
Elevation - 2001 (Washington D.C. and Salt Lake
Vertigo - 2005 (Dallas and Salt Lake City)
360 (Dallas, Las Vegas and Salt Lake City)

From USA Today:

U2 360° - the group's amazingly successful tour, came to an end in Moncton, N.B., Canada on Saturday night.

The tour opened in Barcelona on June 30, 2009 and, in 26 months, the group played 110 concerts for 7.1 million fans in 30 countries across five continents. The tour's biggest single audience was 108, 800 at Stadium Azteca in Mexico City on May 14, 2011.

"With tonight's final show, U2's 360° tour will go down as the biggest tour ever reported both in terms of box office gross and attendance," says Ray Waddell from Billboard in a release about the tour's end.

Some more fun facts and figures from the U2 360° tour:

10 million People watched a live stream of U2 360° at the Rose Bowl on YouTube
320,000 fans saw 360° in Mexico City
92,270 meals fed to working staff and guests
29,000 t-shirts given to local stagehands
9,760 guitar strings utilized
7,100 miles – approximate distance travelled by space station while talking with U2
5,200 years – collective touring experience of U2 tour personnel
400 tons – weight of the fully loaded claw
134 crew members
126 truck drivers
53 gigs attended by a single fan
33 Flemish speaking crew members
12 bus drivers
11 babies born to crew
7 astronauts attended
4 appreciative Irishmen
2 fairytale crew weddings

360
 Elevation
 Vertigo
PopMart
ZooTV


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