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* By Gustavo de la Rosa direct from Italy ...


impressed Bono and Italian fans with the presentation of their tour
360 º Tour


Gustavo de la Rosa


Rome, Italy (October 12, 2010) .- Intense, emotional, vibrant and full of surprises was the U2 concert that took place in Rome on Friday past, where he finished the European leg of his tour 360 º Tour , same arrive in Mexico next year.

The Olympic Stadium, which seats 80 000 people, was filled to witness the performance of the Irish band for all his stage called the "Claw" and "Spaceship", which met followers of various regions.

With locations used up, the audience warmed the atmosphere prior to the concert with songs, waving their flags and organizing the wave in the stands, as well as messages to the singer Bono, ranging from "I want to dance with you" to "See you in Mexico."

The New York band Interpol was in charge of opening the concert, getting good acceptance among the public, who responded to the songs of Paul Banks (vocals) and his group, leaving everything ready for the Dublin quartet. Shortly after 21:00 pm, "The Claw" turned on its lights, the circular screen projected the image of Bono, Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr. and guitarist The Edge, who were ready to go on stage.

The concert began with a preview of what will be his next album, "The Return of The Stingray Guitar", a song without words, but with a rhythm on drums and bass, and a remarkable power in the guitar.

was followed classics ranging from their latest production to its first album. Songs like "Beautiful Day", "I Will Follow", "Get on Your Boots," "Magnificent" and "Mysterious Ways" made the stadium shake with excitement. Then followed

"Bad", which caused euphoria and tears to some viewers, then performed "Mercy", a song that was out of the recording sessions of their last production How to Desmantle an Atomic Bomb, and not has been recorded so far in any record but which became a subject of worship for followers.

After Bono invited a girl to dance with him onstage, causing madness in the stadium.

The intensity level dropped and the Irish not raised the adrenaline of the crowd with "Vertigo," "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "Where The Streets Have no Name", including others.

For the last part of the concert resumed "Hold me, Thrill me, Kiss me, Kill me", the electrifying issue that was part of the film Batman Forever , followed with "With or Without You" and ended with "Moment of Surrender", the disc No Line on The Horizon .

Bassist Adam Clayton was in charge of closing the show with the phrase "Grazie Roma".

It takes surprise

Bono This time the Italian public was the one who gave a surprise to the Irish band U2, in the closing concert of the European tour.

When Bono performing "I Still Have not Found What I'm Looking For ", the stands became a large sign that read the word" One "with the colors green, white and red flag of Italy, generating the astonishment of the member Bono and company.

response, the frontman said: "Thank you, Rome, I'll never forget this."


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