September 29, 2009 – Landover, Maryland, USA – FedEx Field

Opening Act(s): Muse
Setlist:
Breathe, Magnificent, Get On Your Boots, Mysterious Ways, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For – Stand By Me, Elevation, Your Blue Room, Beautiful Day – Blackbird, New Year’s Day, Stuck In A Moment You Can’t Get Out Of, The Unforgettable Fire, City Of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight (Remix), Sunday Bloody Sunday, MLK, Walk On. Encore(s): One, Amazing Grace, Where The Streets Have No Name, Ultra Violet (Light My Way), With Or Without You, Moment Of Surrender.

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September 24, 2009 – East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA – Giants Stadium

Opening Act(s): Muse
Setlist:
Breathe, Get On Your Boots, Mysterious Ways, Beautiful Day – She’s A Rainbow – Blackbird, No Line On The Horizon, Magnificent, Elevation, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For, Unknown Caller, Until The End Of The World, Stay (Faraway, So Close!), The Unforgettable Fire, Mofo – City Of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight (Remix), Sunday Bloody Sunday – Rock The Casbah, MLK, Walk On, One – Amazing Grace, Where The Streets Have No Name. Encore(s): Ultra Violet (Light My Way), With Or Without You, Moment of Surrender.

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U2 to hit Russia for the first time ever

Legendary Irish band U2 has never before given concerts in Russia, but will come to Moscow next summer for their first live show – the U2 360° Tour – in support of the band’s latest studio album “No Line on the Horizon.”

The tour started in 2009, and the rockers, inspired by their last album’s success, decided to continue their tour in 2010. “European fans who missed out in 2009 will have a new opportunity to experience the U2 360° Tour extravaganza, with stops confirmed in Germany, Denmark, Finland, Russia, Austria, Greece, Turkey, France, Brussels, Spain and Portugal,” the band’s website reports.

U2 will travel with loads of technical gadgets and a huge stage crew to organize the dream performance for the stars. A perfectly round stage is among the hardware allowing each spectator see all the nuances of the show. Apart from the stage, the spectacle will also be equipped with numerous screens, and other visual effects.

The rock group was founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1976, and to the present time is one of the most popular and successful bands in the world. Their discography totals 17 studio albums, around 140 million copies of which have been sold worldwide.

In 2005, U2 were inducted into the “Rock and Roll Hall of Fame”. U2 members are also known for their active political and social involvement in the sphere of human rights and social justice.

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September 23, 2009 – East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA – Giants Stadium

Opening Act(s): Muse
Setlist:
Breathe, Magnificent, Get On Your Boots, Mysterious Ways, I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For, She’s The One – Desire, Elevation, Your Blue Room, Beautiful Day – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough, No Line On The Horizon, New Year’s Day, Stuck In A Moment You Can’t Get Out Of, The Unforgettable Fire, City Of Blinding Lights, Vertigo, I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight (Remix), Sunday Bloody Sunday, MLK, Walk On – You’ll Never Walk Alone. Encore(s): One – Amazing Grace, Where The Streets Have No Name, Ultra Violet (Light My Way), With Or Without You, Moment Of Surrender.

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Bono, U2 give VIP treatment to patient who donated Make-a-Wish funds to extreme global poverty

Laurence Carolin

Laurence Carolin recently received VIP treatment from the group U2 before a concert at Soldier Field in Chicago. The 15-year-old's first wish through the Make-a-Wish foundation was to meet Bono. When that fell through, the generosity of his second wish caught the attention of the band, the United Nation's One Foundation and residents across the country.

For 15-year-old Laurence Carolin, two wishes have been granted through his experience with the Make-a-Wish program. And skeptics would be hard pressed to find someone more deserving.

Two years ago, when Laurence began slipping into an extreme depression, his family knew something was wrong. The 13-year-old had been known for his upbeat attitude and compassion for others since he arrived in his parents’ arms from South Korea in 1995.

Still, he continued to spiral into a life-threatening state. While fighting suicidal thoughts, he clung to the lyrics of the songs from one of his favorite bands, U2.

Laurence was diagnosed with glioblastoma multiforme, an aggressive and malignant form of cancer and Laurence was offered a wish from the Make-a-Wish Foundation. He chose to meet Bono, U2′s lead singer and an advocate for the world’s poor.

“I wouldn’t be alive if it wasn’t for their music and the lyrics from their songs,” said Laurence.

When his first wish was denied, Laurence thought long and hard about what he wanted to request for his second wish.

“I should have thought of my next wish as my first wish,” said Laurence. “It’s a much better wish. I have everything that I need. (So I requested) to give the money they would have used on my wish to the United Nations Fund (to combat) extreme global poverty.”

And Laurence didn’t stop there. Since making his second wish and donating his Make-a-Wish check to the One Campaign, he has worked hard to spread the news of extreme global poverty to others. He interviewed with several newspapers and magazines in both Tennessee and Michigan, and has been featured on the radio. His school paper on extreme poverty received a standing ovation at his eighth-grade commencement services.

His new passion even caught the eye of Bono, himself. Laurence received a call from both Bono and The Edge at his home. Unfortunately, he was not there. The band members left him a message and Bono sent a book, signed personally to him.

On Sept. 13, Laurence and a large group of family and friends attended a U2 concert at Soldier Field in Chicago. Members of the One Campaign met Laurence, his father, Patrick Carolin of Newbern and his mother, Lisa Carolin of Ann Arbor, Mich., before the concert and led them to a room.

“Eventually, we were led to Bono, who treated Laurence like a king,” said Patrick Carolin. “He was respectful, engaging, and called Laurence ‘an inspiration’.”

Bono presented Laurence with a signed note with the evening’s set list.

Laurence gave Bono two papers – the paper he wrote for school on extreme poverty and another relating how the band’s music and lyrics helped him through his depression.

“After reading these items, instead of ending the meeting, Bono asked if he could take Laurence for a little while,” said Patrick Carolin. “The manager later told us he was going to the private prayer that the band has before each show with only their personal minister.”

The young man wasn’t the only person inspired through the meeting with the band members who brought him hope in a dark time and purpose through an even harder time.

“Fifteen minutes later (Laurence) came back with Bono,” said Patrick Carolin. “Bono told me that they travel to many places to do shows. One night blends into the next and the band meeting Laurence reminded them of their purpose.”

- State Gazette

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