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U2 are an Irish Rock band, consisting of Bono (vocals), David "The Edge" Evans (Lead Guitar), Adam Clayton (Bass) and Larry Mullen Jr. (Drums). Their most famous albums are The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby, and they gained recognition as a Stadium Rock band with the Zoo TV Tour.
U2 are an Irish rock band, consisting of Bono (vocals), David "The Edge" Evans (lead guitar), Adam Clayton (bass) and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums). Their most famous albums are ''The Joshua Tree'' and ''Achtung Baby'', and they gained recognition as a stadium rock band with their Zoo TV Tour.


U2 were supposedly an influence on [[Absolution]] and [[Black Holes and Revelations]]. The Edge was also supposedly an influence as a guitarist on Matt Bellamy. Muse were also the supporting act for U2's 360 Tour in North America, which took place before the actual "The Resistance Tour" started. The band thought this would be a great opportunity to get warmed up for their own tour, as well as learn from U2.
U2 were supposedly an influence on [[Absolution]] and [[Black Holes and Revelations]]. The Edge was also supposedly an influence on [[Matthew Bellamy|Matthew Bellamy]] as a guitarist. [[Muse]] were the supporting act for U2's 360 Tour in North America, which took place before the [[The Resistance (album)|Resistance]] Tour started. The band thought this would be a great opportunity to get warmed up for their own tour, as well as learn from U2.{{cite/none}}


The Edge joined Muse on stage at Glastonbury 2010 to perform "Where the Streets Have no Name". U2 were due to play this at Glastonbury themselves, before Bono's back injury caused them to cancel.
The Edge joined Muse on stage at [[Pilton Worthy Farm 2010 (gig)|Glastonbury 2010]] to perform [[Where the Streets Have No Name (song)|Where the Streets Have No Name]]. U2 were due to play this at Glastonbury themselves, before Bono's back injury caused them to cancel.
 
In October 2011, U2 released a covers version of Achtung Baby, on the 20th anniversary of the original release. (Ǎhk-to͝ong Bāy-Bi) Covered features Nine Inch Nails, Patti Smith, Depeche Mode, The Killers and more. All proceeds from the sales of the album go to Concern Worldwide's [http://www.concern.net/donate/appeals/east-africa-urban-food-crisis East Africa Urban Hunger Crisis appeal.]


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Latest revision as of 14:35, 16 November 2011

U2 are an Irish rock band, consisting of Bono (vocals), David "The Edge" Evans (lead guitar), Adam Clayton (bass) and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums). Their most famous albums are The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby, and they gained recognition as a stadium rock band with their Zoo TV Tour.

U2 were supposedly an influence on Absolution and Black Holes and Revelations. The Edge was also supposedly an influence on Matthew Bellamy as a guitarist. Muse were the supporting act for U2's 360 Tour in North America, which took place before the Resistance Tour started. The band thought this would be a great opportunity to get warmed up for their own tour, as well as learn from U2.[source?]

The Edge joined Muse on stage at Glastonbury 2010 to perform Where the Streets Have No Name. U2 were due to play this at Glastonbury themselves, before Bono's back injury caused them to cancel.

In October 2011, U2 released a covers version of Achtung Baby, on the 20th anniversary of the original release. (Ǎhk-to͝ong Bāy-Bi) Covered features Nine Inch Nails, Patti Smith, Depeche Mode, The Killers and more. All proceeds from the sales of the album go to Concern Worldwide's East Africa Urban Hunger Crisis appeal.