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Live Aid was a two-venue benefit concert and music-based fundraising initiative held on Saturday, 13 July 1985. The event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise further funds for relief of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia, a movement that started with the release of the successful charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in December 1984.
Following the success of U2 3D, show director Willie Williams asked Krueger to design the photography and video coverage for the U2 360° Tour. Originally 13 cameras were used for filming close-ups during the tour; however, Kruger added additional cameras for the Rose Bowl concert, resulting in a total of 27 cameras for the shoot.
The concert aired on American television network HBO the same day as the show, and was later released worldwide on home video on DVD, Blu-ray, and via digital download on 10 June 2016. The video depicts U2's return to Paris less than a month after the 13 November 2015 attacks in the city. The band had played two of four scheduled shows in the ...
The setlist for “U2:UV Live at Sphere Las Vegas” (see it in full below) includes all of the classic 1991 “Achtung Baby,” as promised, but split into two sections.
After he sent the photos to the U2 fansite atu2.com, they were posted online and caught the attention of the band. Rinaldi allowed the group to use his photos in the DVD packaging, and was compensated with 12 copies of the video and a four-figure payment. [13] U2 Go Home was one of the world's highest-selling music DVDs of 2003. [14]
New York City is full of surprises! Like when you realize those street performers in the subway aren't just random musicians trying to scrape together some change but are, in fact, U2. Bono ...
Noted for his business acumen, he has been responsible for U2 3D concert films, U2-branded iPods, sponsorship from BlackBerry and the first-ever concert streamed live on YouTube. [ 9 ] McGuinness was regarded as the fifth member of U2, although in an interview with The Irish Press in 1985, when asked if he was the fifth member of U2, he replied ...
On 22 November 2024, U2's 11th studio album, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, was reissued to commemorate its 20th anniversary; an audio album of Vertigo 2005: Live from Chicago was included in deluxe box-set editions of the reissue. [3] Coinciding with the anniversary release, the concert video was livestreamed on YouTube. [4]