This afternoon.
At the Balla Bán Art Gallery, Westbury Mall, Dublin.
Frank O’Dea writes:
Happy 40th anniversary U2. Watercolour caricature by Dublin artist Ray Sherlock.
FIGHT!
This afternoon.
At the Balla Bán Art Gallery, Westbury Mall, Dublin.
Frank O’Dea writes:
Happy 40th anniversary U2. Watercolour caricature by Dublin artist Ray Sherlock.
FIGHT!
Sir John Rogerson’s Quay, Dublin 2,
Barry H writes:
U2 are flogging their former offices down in the docklands; I passed by this week and took a few snaps (above) but when I looked closer I think they’ve left an Emmy Award….Possibly the 2011 Sports Emmy. Typical. Careless rock stars.
Last night.
U2’s concert at the 3Arena included – during the song ‘Raised By Wolves‘ – a memorial to the victims of the Dublin-Monaghan bombings, an allegedly ‘false flag’ event involving the British Army and the Ulster Volunteer Force that killed 33 people.
The death toll was the greatest loss of life on a single day of the ‘Troubles’. No one has ever been charged with the bombings.
Previously: Left Unanswered
(Rollingnews.ie)
This afternoon.
U2 fans from around the world for the first night of their Dublin residency.
Top from left: Eduardo Galvan, Rocio Salazar, Vicor Salazar, Vidal Hernandez and Carmen Salazar from Mexico; Leigh Parker and Maite Moraza from Philippenes Kistyn Adamson and Down Schiavo (with Bono’s autograpah tatto) from USA; Beth Austin from Austin, Texas, USA.
(RollingNews.ie)
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*
Yikes.
James writes:
Noticed this morning that that before the tickets were sold out, there was a ticket (standard) for U2 on Stubhub for £2714. Sheer Madness
*wipes tier*
Earlier: inncocence + experience
The U2 website tonight.
It moves in mysterious ways.
Martin C writes:
happened to be on the u2 website actually for a completely different reason but out of curiosity had a look at the tour dates…was surprised to see a Belfast date listed but on a refresh the date vanished…then this (above) showed 5 mins later seems this is probably their planned Belfast & Dublin dates…Point Depot too ugh…
Pay yer taxes ye globalist lizard poxbottles (except Adam).
FIGHT!
Not you.
The edge of the sta-
Never mind.
Last night at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Thanks Conor Steenson
Meanwhile…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zub9EtIBnOE&feature=youtu.be
Before the fall.
U2 performing Cedarwood Road (for Guggi) last night with a hologram of Cedarwood Road (Dublin 11). Bono’s family lived at number 10.