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Yesterday in 1980
Jenkinson's, Brighton
1983
Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo
2000
Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles
2001
Philips Arena, Atlanta
2006
Saitama Super Arena, Saitama
Today in 1979
Moonlight Club, West Hampstead
1980
Hammersmith Odeon, London
1981
The Agora, Atlanta
1982
Tiffany's, Glasgow
1983
Best Hit USA, Tokyo
1984
Tower Theater, Upper Darby
1989
Osaka Castle Hall, Osaka
1993
Lancaster Park, Christchurch
2001
Ice Palace, Tampa
2002
University of Nebraska, Lincoln
2006
TV Asahi Studios, Tokyo
Tomorrow in 1979
Nashville Rooms, London
1980
Hammersmith Palais, London
1981
Vanderbilt University, Nashville
1982
Apollo Theater, Manchester
1984
The Centrum, Worcester
1997
Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Mexico City
2001
American Airlines Arena, Miami
2001
American Airlines Arena, Miami
2004
BBC Studios, London

New U2 photos

1982 - October Tour/1982-12-08 - Utrecht - Photo by Jeroen Meijerink / buffelone@gmail.com

1982 - October Tour/1982-12-08 - Utrecht - Photo by Jeroen Meijerink / buffelone@gmail.com

1982 - October Tour/1982-12-08 - Utrecht - Photo by Jeroen Meijerink / buffelone@gmail.com

1982 - October Tour/1981-10-01 - Norwich - Photo by Trevor Benbrook

1982 - October Tour/1981-10-01 - Norwich - Photo by Trevor Benbrook


 

PM to help bring U2 to Ottawa

(JAM! Showbiz) -- Radio station BOB-FM's campaign to bring U2 to town saw them recruit a top gun for the cause yesterday.

During a live phone-in at 8 a.m., Prime Minister Paul Martin told the station's morning crew he would mention the petition to bring the band to town the next time he talks with U2's lead singer Bono.

"I'll make sure that Bono knows that many of the federal employees who worked on our original debt relief program (for Third World countries) are fans of the band," Martin said, referring to one of the Bono's causes. "Ottawa has a high concentration of U2 fans."

Sandi Sharkey, part of the morning crew, promised that if Martin was successful the station would change its name to PAUL-FM for a day.

Arthur Fogel, the band's international tour manager, said the station should hold off on a name change -- for now.

"It's unlikely at this point," said Fogel from his office in Los Angeles. "But never say never. I wouldn't underestimate Paul Martin's ability to persuade the band to play Ottawa."

Martin and Bono have been friendly since 1998 when Martin, then the finance minister, met the U2 frontman and political activist after presenting a Canadian program to wipe out Third World debt.

Sharkey plans to deliver an online petition to Martin's office next week. In the meantime, the poll remains open at www.939bobfm.com.

DENIS ARMSTRONG



Posted on Wednesday, February 16 @ 16:12:37 CET by Macphisto
 

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