U2 review – eye-popping show finds rock icons at their most human

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Fronted by a humbler, more reflective Bono than usual, U2 lead the crowd in a dazzling celebration of oneness

 

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4 out of 5 because they didn’t play anything from the Joshua Tree! Harsh. It’s easy just to play your popular songs and just take the money. Ask Mick Jagger. Nothing relevant in years. Keep it up u2

That headline suggests that they where more the humans before this gig .

I thought they already were. Just me?

Shut up and sing Bono

Bono has no credibility in my world. Great band, but it’s tainted with his hypocritical holier than thou arrogance.

Cause and effect.

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