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Holland-based rock hopefuls on your telly!

Tara O’Brien of RTÉ writes:

RTÉ2 is delighted to announce that it will broadcast the Irish premiere of U2 – iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE – Live In Paris on Sunday 29th November at 7.00pm on RTÉ2, the day after the band’s run of hometown shows comes to a close.
U2 – iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE – Live In Paris captures the Irish band’s groundbreaking tour when it reaches the French capital this month.
Speaking about the film Bill Malone, Channel Controller for RTÉ2 said: “RTÉ2 is all about supporting Irish talent, Irish creativity and Irish music so it’s only fitting that we’ll show the Irish premiere of this fantastic concert by Ireland’s greatest music act and the biggest band in the world, U2”

FIGHT!

*flings remote*

*burns imaginary licence fee*

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21 thoughts on “For The Kids

    1. rotide

      Interesting.

      An article from 2006 with a world shattering scoop!

      Have you got a guardian article that can explain where that big wall in berlin went?

  1. Nilbert

    I really hope they do the Late Late with Tubbers soon.
    Imagine the bants? The shennanigans?

    I’d love to hear the story about how Larry Mullen Jnr put the notice on the notice board in Mount Temple again…

    Then Edge could give Bono Vox some gentle ribbing, and Bono would take it all in good grace, but then they would lay down a profound and passionate acoustic number which rocks out at the end.

    1. All the good ones fly south for winter

      OMG that’s so spot on it’s like I can see me sitting there gouging out my own eyes with lumps of coal.

  2. Peter81

    RTubs: Bono, a personal question now — what keeps you awake at night?

    B: The world….Africa….humanidee…..James Joyce having a pint with Joe Strummer on Neptoon…..humanidee….this beautiful country called Ireland…..humanidee…

  3. nellyb

    60 y.olds bunched in bed, ‘innocence’, ‘experience’, Clayton looks confused, Mullen’s buttons undone to the floor…
    What is their art director going for?

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