Listen and read


www.U2Radio.net

TickCo.com has a wide selection of premium U2 tickets and concert tickets for sold-out shows nationwide. Trusted ticket broker used by tens of thousands worldwide.



Latest U2 News & Information


    Top U2 News Story

Stylish ‘Zoo TV’ Blurs Fact and Fiction

Filed under: News & Rumors by U2Exiteer SPun2U No Comments »

By STEVE HOCHMAN

When you see a TV show open with a guy removing his prosthetic nose, you know you’ve got something different from the usual fare. It’s a great attention-getter for the second installment of “Zoo TV,” the three-week magazine-style series airing on MTV beginning Sunday, and it is the crux of the program. Metaphorically speaking, the series takes off its false nose (in the second episode). Normally on TV, the show asks, can you tell when something is fake?

Or, as the Firesign Theatre so succinctly put it in its ’60s media satires: What is reality?

Spun by creator Roger Trilling out of the media-saturation themes of U2’s 1992-93 concert tour of the same name–and with the blessing, partial financing and score music (but not appearances) from the Irish band — the series consciously attempts to blur the distinctions between truth and fiction. And it comes close to succeeding in several instances.

Read the rest of this story »

‘Pop’ has never been so unpredictable

Filed under: News & Rumors by U2Exiteer SPun2U No Comments »

By David Childers
The Daily Collegian

‘Pop’
U2
Island Records
B+

ith today’s release of their new LP “Pop,” U2 makes another musical metamorphosis. The jump to a more “techno-pop” sound is not a severe one though. It’s a matter of direction - the direction that the band has taken since their more traditional rock early days. After all, it has been ten years since “The Joshua Tree” gave the band their peak of commercial success.

Six years have gone by since “Achtung Baby” seemingly severed the ties that “The Joshua Tree” planted. With 1993’s “Zooropa,” the move toward more “dance-ability” was begun. And what better name than “Pop” for the album that certainly is the destination that the band was searching for. Never one to be associated with dance halls and $2 beer night, “Pop” has the potential to make U2 new regulars on the scene. The first single, “Discotheque,” was born on the dance floor and should enjoy quite a comfortable life there so long as Alternative Night exist.

Read the rest of this story »

Q Magazine: U2 World Exclusive

Filed under: News & Rumors, Tour News by U2Exiteer SPun2U No Comments »

THE PROFESSIONALS
Move over, World. U2 have come back to sort things out. In New York, their latest LP, entitled Pop, pending, Bono gives a beggar $200, but doesn’t pay for his vodka; Edge gets nervous around Neil Diamond; Adam stays on the wagon and Larry holds the whole caper together. “Look,” they shout at Tom Doyle, “we’re not gonna suddenly turn into Bon Jovi.”

It’s 4.30 a.m. in Bono’s hotel suite on the 49th floor, and lights in the top-floor windows of Manhattan skyscrapers sparkle below. In the near distance, the traditionally green-hued peak of the Empire State Building is tonight bathed in cool blue to mark the suitably dramatic occasion of Frank Sinatra’s 81st birthday. Our khaki-capped host - despite an evening necking Stolichnaya vodka and the preceding afternoon downing cheap red wine, which he thinks may or may not be responsible for the nasty rash now itchily developing around his hairline - is in the suite kitchen, expertly jemmying the tops off bottles of lager. A mere seven days after finally completing U2’s ninth studio album, the wryly named Pop, Bono is clearly enjoying his renewed freedom after such a lengthy creative stretch. Earlier in the week, the New York gossip columns had reported U2’s arrival in town with a sighting of their garrulous leader vaulting the bar of a downtown drinking establishment to mix improvised cocktails for Evan Dando and Helena Christensen. Dimming the lights above the lounge table, a silhouetted Bono sparks up a Camel (now a confirmed smoker after he began inhaling the dang cheroots) and the conversation begins to steer bladderedly through a variety of topics that might reasonably appear unrelated to those not pleasantly lathered at this comfortably indecent hour: the hitherto unexamined similarity between Snoop Doggy Dogg and Steely Dan; the fact that Ash’s songwriting suggests to Bono that there’s something going on that’s “smarter than your average bear”; the sorry tale of The General, a Dublin gangster gunned down on his way back from the video shop with a tape of Scarface under his arm. Then there’s a lovingly delivered anecdote about a waster acquaintance of the bands in the early ’80s, who broke into Bono’s flat while U2 were on tour, cooked himself a meal, did the dishes, and then legged it with his TV and video. Months later, the petty burglar cheerfully admitted the crime to his
>famous victim in a Dublin pub.

Read the rest of this story »

U2: 1997 PopMart Tour Date Information

Filed under: News & Rumors by U2Exiteer SPun2U No Comments »

Feb. 12 — U2 took to the lingerie department of a K-Mart in the heart of New York’s Greenwich Village to announce plans for a suitably extravagant North American tour.

The scene was every bit as surreal as it sounds, with the band performing "Holy Joe" under a K-Mart section sign that read "Pop Group" while a blue light flashed in the background. But after the music was over, Bono pointed out "We’re here on business."

With that, the band discussed details about their new album, Pop (due March 4), and their eagerly awaited PopMart tour. MTV viewers will be able to purchase tickets for U2’s tour before they go sale anywhere else, and can tune in at 8 p.m. Friday, February 14 for more details about tickets. The band will also play the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards in September.

The band’s last outing, the group’s Zoo TV tour was a spectacle in its own right, but U2 declared their plans for an even more ambitious tour this time out, with Bono boasting that it will be "bigger" than before. And, of course, it will not be cheap. "It costs a fortune to look this trashy," Bono deadpanned.
Read the rest of this story »

Growing Up With U2

Filed under: News & Rumors by U2Exiteer SPun2U No Comments »

“Pop: music of general appeal, especially among young people that originated as a distinct genre in the
1950s. It is generally characterised by a heavy rhythmic element and the use of electrical amplification.”
- Collins English Dictionary

By it’s very nature, pop should be a transient, ephemeral thing. Yet it is one of the undoubted paradoxes of life that often it is the most ephemeral things that stick in your mind the longest.

I can still vividly recall the first pop concert I ever attended. It was in the gymnasium of Mount Temple school, Dublin, in 1976, when I was 15 years old. It was the middle of the day, all the lights were on and the familiar smell of rotten sneakers and stale sweat filled the room. Most of the school was there, milling about with end-of-term excitement, paying little attention to official proceedings. Five friends strode out onto a rickety stage constructed from several tables shoved together for the first performance by their group, Feedback. Their leader, Paul Hewson (Bono), struck a chord on his guitar and, I swear, a jolt ran through the room.

Few of the kids there had seen a live electric band before and, as they launched into an enthusiastic version of Peter Frampton’s Show Me the Way, the place exploded. I was utterly awe-struck. I stood transfixed in front of the stage, feeling those electric guitars and pounding drums ripping right through me, watching Paul as he stopped playing his guitar, grabbed the mike stand and yelled: “I want you! Show me the way!”

Even the song title seems strangely pertinent. For, in that moment, was the beginning of something that brought me to where I am now, writing about popular music for The Telegraph having misspent my youth in pursuit of my own rock dreams. And it took four members of that teenage group to where they are now, standing at the very summit of the big rock candy mountain, about to release their eagerly-awaited 10th album.

Read the rest of this story »

“THERE’S LOTS IN STORE FOR U2 TOUR”

Filed under: News & Rumors, Reviews/Commentary, Tour News by U2Exiteer SPun2U No Comments »

By Edna Gundersen
USA TODAY

As blue light specials go, this one’s a rattle-and-humdinger. Already regarded as the biggest rock band in the world, U2 aims to surpass itself with an ambitious stadium tour, announced Wednesday at a packed press conference in New York’s Kmart.

The PopMart Tour, billed as “a giant, sci-fi disco supermarket setting,” starts April 25, at the Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, the first of 33 U.S. cities on the 1997 itinerary. The global outing, expected to gross $260 million, hits 62 cities in 20 countries this year and should easily upstage 1992’s visually dizzying and financially dazzling Zoo TV Tour.

Read the rest of this story »



U2exit.com is always looking for hard core U2 fans to help make U2exit.com the very best. Contact us if you would like to become a team member/contributor to U2exit.com.

Theme by N.Design Studio Hosted by SkyeCom.Net - Privacy Statement
Entries RSS Comments RSS Log in