San Francisco Chronicle

Ex-U2 stage reborn as part of aquarium expansion

- Julian Hattem is an Associated Press writer.

By Julian Hattem

SALT LAKE CITY — It toured the world for two years with rock powerhouse U2, towering above the band across 30 countries and before a combined audience of 7.2 million people.

But soon, the dome-shaped metal stage structure known as the Claw, which stands as tall as Niagara Falls, will have a new home outside a Utah aquarium, where the sounds of blaring guitars and drums will be replaced by screeches and giggles from children eager to see sharks and stingrays.

Instead of rock icons, the Claw will loom over interactiv­e science exhibits at the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium in suburban Salt Lake City, which opened in 2014 and hosts 625 different species of animals.

The futuristic-looking, fourlegged structure is 165 feet tall and weighs 190 tons. It will be the centerpiec­e of a planned expansion dubbed the Science Learning Campus.

“In its new life, it can still function as a stage, but that’s not really what it’s there for,” said Brent Andersen, the Draper aquarium’s founder and CEO. “It’s to help get people into that state of mind and that sense of curiosity and wonder, and help us shine a light on our mission on educating people about Earth’s diverse ecosystems.”

Andersen saw the structure twice during U2’s worldwide 2009-11 “360” tour, once in Barcelona, Spain, and once in Salt Lake City. “When I first saw it, I literally stopped, and I had to take it all in,” he said.

The structure sat unused for years in an East Coast storage yard after the tour ended, but Anderson envisioned it fitting perfectly into the aquarium’s design for the plaza at the center of its expanded campus.

It’s all part of a $25 million expansion that Anderson hopes will increase aquarium attendance by as many as 40,000 people per year. Andersen wouldn’t disclose the Claw’s price but said it accounts for a “small fraction” of the overall total.

Constructi­on for the new Science Learning Campus is expected to begin this fall, with a goal of opening the outdoor plaza by next summer.

 ?? Loveland Living Planet Aquarium ?? A rendering shows U2’s former stage looming over the Living Planet Science Learning Campus expansion in Draper, Utah.
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium A rendering shows U2’s former stage looming over the Living Planet Science Learning Campus expansion in Draper, Utah.

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