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18 October 2001
Bono has a unique knack of interacting with his audience, writes Mary Houlihan of the Chicago Sun Times. |
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17 October 2001
U2 still providing rockingly spiritual balm for the masses, writes Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune. |
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17 October 2001
U2 still providing rockingly spiritual balm for the masses, writes Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune |
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15 October 2001
Strip away the spectacle that has been U2's mode of entertainment for the past decade and what do you have left asks Ian Nathanson of the Ottawa Sun. |
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15 October 2001
Strip away the spectacle that has been U2's mode of entertainment for the past decade and what do you have ... |
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15 October 2001
Having seen the Irish superstars four times this year, writes Jane Stevenson of the Toronto Sun, I'm happy to report ... |
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10 October 2001
The Irish have been coming here for years. 'U2 Saves Best To Last' reads the headline in the South Ben Tribune next day, and you have to say that bringing onstage NYC firefighters and police officers during Walk On, a month after the attacks in New York, was an inspired move. |
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03 September 2001
Bono thanked the Irish soccer team for being 'the greatest support act we could have had', writes Mary Minihan. |
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03 September 2001
The world's greatest rock band rolled back the years at Slane Castle on Saturday night, writes John O'Mahony. |
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03 September 2001
The world's greatest rock band rolled back the years at Slane Castle on Saturday night, writes John O'Mahony. |
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03 September 2001
Bono thanked the Irish soccer team for being 'the greatest support act we could have had', writes Mary Minihan. |
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28 August 2001
Kings of the castle claim their throne after 20 years reports Niamh Hooper of the Irish Independent. |
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28 August 2001
More than 80,000 fans reluctantly left Slane Castle on Saturday night after witnessing a U2 concert that confirmed the band's status as the one of the biggest rock acts in the world, writes Seán McCárthaigh - Irish Examiner |
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28 August 2001
It may be their reaction to the current Glasgow climate, but U2's Elevation tour sees them on an ambitious mission.. - Glasgow Herald |
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28 August 2001
The atmosphere sharpens, the chattering stops, everyone's eyes are fixed to the stage, writes BBC News Online's Deirdre Kelly. |