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U2 have released 15 studio albums and are one of the world's best-selling music artists, having sold an estimated 150–170 million records worldwide. [1] They have won 22 Grammy Awards—the most of any band—and in 2005, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility.
The Forum was the venue of the 2015, 2016 and 2018 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. [45] In addition, the Forum hosted the 2016, 2017, and 2018 iHeartRadio Music Awards, [46] 2016 American Country Countdown Awards [47] and the 2016 and 2018 Teen Choice Awards. [48] Juan Gabriel performed the final concert of his career on August 26, 2016, dying ...
U2's follow up albums Zooropa and Pop continued the band's experimentation with alternative rock and electronic dance music, reaching number one worldwide but with reduced sales. U2 regained commercial favour with the release of All That You Can't Leave Behind in 2000, returning to a more mainstream sound.
The I2U2 Group is a grouping of India, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, and the United States.The group's first joint statement, released on July 14, 2022, states that the countries aim to cooperate on "joint investments and new initiatives in water, energy, transportation, space, health, and food security."
Heading into How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, U2's guitarist the Edge said the group felt it was the appropriate moment to explore their early musical inspirations. [4] U2's lead vocalist Bono said in a 2005 interview, "I went back and listened to all the music that made me want to be in a band, right from the Buzzcocks, Siouxsie and the Banshees, Echo & The Bunnymen, all that stuff.
The Vertigo Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Irish rock band U2.Staged in support of the group's 2004 album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, the tour visited arenas and stadiums between March 2005 and December 2006.
The Unforgettable Fire Tour was a concert tour by Irish rock band U2 that took place in 1984 and 1985 in support of band's album The Unforgettable Fire.Beginning in August 1984 with the band's first tour to Australia and New Zealand, the tour spanned four further legs which included 43 concerts in Europe and 50 in North America.
U2 thought they would have a new record completed in time for 1999. [3] After the band's brief demo sessions, The Edge worked alone on song ideas before the band reunited at Hanover Quays. [3] They recorded with the mentality of a "band in a room playing together", an approach that led to the album's more stripped-down sound. [3]