'I've been thinking ‘bout the West coast Not the one that everyone knows In the rubble of Aleppo Flowers blooming in the shadows For a summer of love…'
When & Where First night in Europe, Mercedes-Benz Arena, Berlin, Friday August 31st 2018.
Set List Summer of Love makes its tour debut and a welcome return to the set for Red Flag Day. Brand new remix version of New Years Day and brand new show-opener in The Blackout are amongst many highlights.
In The Press (translated from german into English via google translate) '…suddenly the Berlin skyline can be seen on the LED screen and Bono thanks the city: "Beautiful Berlin! I love you!" After more than two hours, the brilliant concert comes to an end. Among the encores: "One". Once again Bono talks about Chemnitz. Against the hatred. The probably most beautiful song of the band stands for all-encompassing love. Covered many times, including the great Johnny Cash. But even he did not provide the goose bumps feeling by far like Bono with his unmistakable voice. The arena is transformed into a sea of lights from thousands of smartphones. An evening with which U2 once again shows why, even after 40 years of successful careers, they make the hearts of fans beat faster.'
Fans & Fansites Joni (@jzcanuck on twitter) was helping @U2gigs run their live social media updates throughout the show, and she sent us her thoughts soon after. 'The people, the music, the images and the messages - all came together with brute force on opening night of the U2eiTour in Berlin. This city has a special energy all its own and like a person it evolves as an expression of collective experience. The aftermath of war in images, in symbols and in physical remnants displayed on a massive screen tug at our innocence as constant reminders that it is unfortunately not just an experience of the past. Like a perfectly woven thread, the link from the past to the present was delivered with power from the first image to the last note. 'The Blackout' to 'There is a Light'. The sound of Adam's bass and Larry's drums pumping in our chests, Edge's guitar erupting our emotions and Bono's words striking to the depths of our souls. The power of this experience will not be forgotten - it is a message of hope for all humanity - love is bigger than anything in its way'.
Sabine from @U2Tour who was there with the U2Tour.de gang, said, 'The changes they did for Europe totally work for me! In particular the intro showing all European tour cities during or right after WWII is very impressive and Bono's references to current developments in Europe are right on'.
We met Mo from Sarajevo, a fan of the band for over 30 years, but here at his first ever show with family who are also big fans of the band. He told us, '12 hours post show and I'm still at the arena. It will take some time to process what I just witnessed, and that's a dream come true. U2 concert is not just about music, it's a fully immersive and interactive experience and now I truly understand what that means. My daughter always refers to the gigs as "religious experience". I get it now. I didn't expect to get emotional within the first seconds of the Blackout, but I did'.
On The Socials 'Kinga' (@itsmeakame on twitter) was at her first ever U2 show. Sounds like she might be back. 'I'm in awe, I'm in tears I'm a mess i loved every minute of the show I'm full of love for these 4 magnificent people… As my ability to think starts to come back little by little I need to say that I got the setlist and quite a large chunk of The Master and Margarita.'
@justin_kent (via twitter). 'Well that's one way to start a show in Berlin... Powerful stuff. And people want U2 to leave the politics out of their shows'
What Did Bono Say? "Welcome to the experience of innocence. This is the kind of stage we started out on. It's kinda like Larry Mullen's kitchen...maybe a little bigger...maybe as big as Adam's en suite in Berlin. As big as Edge's brain."
'Blessed are the cheesemakers, the wine makers and the wine drinkers… blessed is the blue European sky and the yellow stars to not fall on our heads….'
Zootopia / Fan Reviews zootopia moderator bigwave : 'Exodus… Movement of Jah people'…(Bob Marley & The Wailers) - this song that has crept up and inserted itself into my ear in the hours since the opening of the #u2eiTour European version hit Berlin last night. I am here in this city that has change embedded into its bricks and mortar. And bullet holes. I was lucky enough to be at the last few shows in North America a month or 2 back, and admit I had mixed expectations and anticipations on how it might translate to these other shores… As it turns out, quite well actually. Indeed, some might argue the NA shows were just a warm up for this, the 'real deal' of what this innocence and experience thing might just be all about… We shall see on that front as the leg progresses over the next month or so, ending up somewhere near a place called Cedarwood Road, Dublin, all too soon. The structure of the show is becoming familiar, the big long screen down the middle of the arena. The closeness of the 'E' Stage between band and fans. Fingertip touching distance.. subtle and not-so-subtle changes reveal themselves… the singer's megaphone now sporting the blue and yellow European colours instead of the red white and blue of the American flag… the Stars and Stripes American Soul canvas now repainted with the Euro giant flag that Bono promised us in his German newspaper interview earlier in the week. The divided opinion that whole debate conjured up has ruffled feathers way beyond the U2 fan community in the run up to this show. I am pretty sure that was the intention, and let's just say whichever way your EU bread is buttered, when you come to this version of the #U2eiTour your gonna get agitated. Moved. That feeling hit me as a brand new live version of New Years Day thundered out for the first ever time : this band moves people. In the name of love. they are Moving People. (There's more to this that could be expanded on, the references in the set to 'moving people', refugees having to move out of their homeland to take to stormy dangerous waters on nothing but flimsy inflatables, conjoined with the very nature of the band and the tour entourage wandering nomads moving their arses and the circus around each country, each continent… temporary refugees turning each place they visit into a version of 'home'). Up on Adam's side of the E' Stage there were loads of younger fans it seemed to me… very noisy fans too, some trying to figure what the fuck was going on with this version of Macphisto scraping their eyeballs and earholes with his patter. Feelings getting touched upon, exposed. Joy not the least of them. Anger, yep, booing at some of the right wing imagery that appears to accompany some of the songs, and in this once deeply divided-by-a-wall place of Berlin that reality really did hit home. The power of the mix of word, music and imagery and lighting is astonishing, at times overwhelming, at times humbling. Quite the experience that actually does translate quite differently in each city that this show turns up in. A lot of thought and work has gone into this production, and I get the feeling that in some ways its still a work in progress (long may that process continue… please!) - and we shall see greater things yet as we roll across the roads of this great continent in the coming days. Goosebumps thinking about it. Wagons keep rollin'.
Thank you so much for two great shows in Berlin and Hamburg 2018.
We bought tickets for our third show on 13 November 2018 in Berlin but three days later our lovely dog Enzo died. And now we are so sad that we cannot travel to this concert. We must sell this tickets to another fan.
We hope, that this great band return on stage in the near future. Maybe we can see a show in Dublin. It's a dream...
R.I.P. Enzo
franciemme
04 September, 2018
Berlin eXPERIENCE
31.08.2018
musicabona
03 September, 2018
Love Is Bigger
First of all, I´m so sorry that Bono lost his voice during the second night in Berlin. Now I´m glad to hear that U2 will be able to continue their tour. I wish Bono a quick recovery and much luck for the tour!
Having attended the first concert in this city, I was grateful for being able to experience another U2 adventure. Before the show and from its beginning I could feel the excitement to hear those songs live and be quite near to the band in a great place among the seats. With a mixture of sound and images of European cities shortly after World War II the introduction was both tremendous and stirring, with an imagery creating a connection between the past and the present- times characterised by the sad relevance of right-wing violence that Bono referred to later when he mentioned the incidents that had happened in Chemnitz. I was overwhelmed by the raw energy of "The Blackout" and the way it expressed that mood so perfectly. The material from the most recent album sounded powerful and from the political theme Bono brought the show to a more personal level, revealing memories of his teenage years as he took us to "Cedarwood Road". Surrounded by great visuals he really seemed to walk in the place where he grew up. With the wonderful and atmospheric music of "The Ocean" followed by an emotional version of "Iris (Hold Me Close)" this sequence doubtlessly belonged to the most moving parts of the concert. As always, Bono, Edge, Larry and Adam built up a remarkable connection to the audience by delivering several songs on the round platform. Once again, they made us aware of the essence of this band: Four musicians and longtime friends playing together. Accompanied by a video revealing the uniqueness and beauty of young people, U2 created such a hopeful and uplifting message about the power of young people with "Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way". A universal feeling of love was in the house and we were reminded that we can all contribute to a better world in favour of more humanity and tolerance. It was an intense experience, an unforgettable U2 night that gave me goose bumps and many moments of joy and emotion.
Greetings from Austria
Eyeman03
02 September, 2018
Great Gig
U2 rocked MBz arena hard. Thx guys and hope Bono's voice gets back on track.
Cariene
02 September, 2018
Amazing!
In love again with these lads!
JessLee
02 September, 2018
No worries!
My son lost his voice / has a weird throat thing for no apparent reason. Never mind being on tour for the last, what 4 years? FEEL BETTER!
Smidak
02 September, 2018
Adam
Adam played with us - nice surprise!!
pedromatterno
02 September, 2018
U2 in Berlin
Great show
burnipan
01 September, 2018
No American Soul!!!!
May not fit the narrative but please find a way to bring American Soul back into the set . Best live song from the album and a real highlight from North America. Please bring it back!!!!’
yoscj
01 September, 2018
Amazing nigth
Great night with my family.
Great sound and amazing show.
Love os bigger than anything in this way.
Thank U2 ,from Sevilla, Spain.
mgrego
31 August, 2018
Intense
Real great experience! Thank you guys
maryamd
31 August, 2018
summer love
Wish I could have heard it one of my favorites.
scousemanblue
31 August, 2018
It continues to get better and better
If you haven’t been this tour you are in for a treat. No other words.
BalazsHorvath
31 August, 2018
Berlin
The last time I saw U2 in Berlin was on 5 November 2009. During the 360 tour, before the MTV Europe Music Awards they performed a short set in front of the Brandenburg Gate for 10000 fans. It was the most amazing night.
Since then I have seen them at the ie tour in Antwerp and London, and at the Joshua Tree tour in Dublin and Brussels.
For millions of fans, the ei tour has been a heatidly awaited one. No disappointment, U2 has once again reinvented music, and the concept of arena shows. I loved the songs from the new album. See you in London in October!
mgrego
31 August, 2018
Real great experience
Thank you guys
Runcuks
26 August, 2018
One U2 show per every 3 years
We were in first row of Berlin show in September of 2015 and we will be there this September again!
Robert_Z
23 January, 2018
Another concert U2 in Berlin!!!
I saw The Joshua Tree 2017 in Berlin, and now another concert in Berlin! Tickets in pre-orders bought:)
It is a pity that U2 will not come to Poland...
hansvandenoort
22 January, 2018
Berlin!
Saw U2 two shows in 2015 in my favourite European city. Again in 2017, Olympia Stadion.
And now, no problem getting a ticket in the pre-sale, row 2.
Second show September first? I'll be there....
conjasnat
18 January, 2018
Bring it on
So excited for this concert first time in Germany for me and my wife who just happens to think the new album is the best yet so looking forward to hearing live
RomanTkaczow
18 January, 2018
From Warsaw to Berlin
Gonna be there with whole family!
Greetings from Poland:)
mars_2000
18 January, 2018
See u All in Berlin :-)
Tickets just bought!
This will be a great night (as always)