The Borneo Post

U2 plans tour to mark 30 years since ‘Joshua Tree’

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NEW YORK: U2 on Monday announced a stadium tour of North America and Europe to mark 30 years since “The Joshua Tree”, the Irish group’s seminal album.

U2 will start the 25 shows on May 12 in Vancouver – the second straight tour that the band has opened in the western Canadian city – and end on Aug 1 in Brussels.

The tour will mark the first stadium- size shows by U2 since the group’s 2009-2011 “360” concerts, which remain the highest- grossing tour in music history.

It seems like we have come full circle from when ‘The Joshua Tree’ songs were originally written ... The Edge, U2 guitarist

Released in March 1987, “The Joshua Tree” reached into the roots of Irish and American music and produced classic hits “With or Without You”, “Where the Streets Have No Name” and “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For”.

Frontman Bono brought a political edge to the lyrics, taking on violent conflict and US support for Latin American dictatorsh­ips under Ronald Reagan.

Guitarist The Edge said that the album, which sold more than 25 million copies worldwide, seemed “relevant and prescient” three decades later.

“It seems like we have come full circle from when ‘ The Joshua Tree’ songs were originally written, with global upheaval, extreme right-wing politics and some fundamenta­l human rights at risk,” he said in a statement.

The band plans to play “The Joshua Tree” in its entirety at each concert.

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