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Comedian Drew Carey is still raving about Phish’s performance at the Sphere in Las Vegas, and shared an eye-opening comparison to the venue’s previous tenant, U2. During an appearance on SiriusXM’s Phish Radio, Carey – who described himself as a “casual U2 fan” – revealed that a friend had convinced him to check out the Irish rockers during their residency at the Sphere. “It blew my mind how great it was,” the comedian admitted, adding that he went back multiple times to see U2 again and even flew in friends to join him for the shows. Carey’s impression, however, changed once he returned to La...
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Comedian Drew Carey is still raving about Phish’s performance at the Sphere in Las Vegas, and shared an eye-opening comparison to the venue’s previous tenant, U2. During an appearance on SiriusXM’s Phish Radio, Carey – who described himself as a “casual U2 fan” – revealed that a friend had convinced him to check out the Irish rockers during their residency at the Sphere. “It blew my mind how great it was,” the comedian admitted, adding that he went back multiple times to see U2 again and even flew in friends to join him for the shows. Carey’s impression, however, changed once he returned to La...
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U2 closed out their Achtung Baby residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas on March 2, delivering a transcendent performance featuring many of their biggest hits. Early on, the night stayed true to the band’s formula for most of their Vegas stay. The band opened with “Zoo Station,” followed by “The Fly” and “Even Better Than the Real Thing.” Still, the Irish rockers had a few surprises up their sleeves which were unveiled later in the show. As the band played their fifth song, “One,” Daniel Lanois, the producer of Achtung Baby joined them onstage to play guitar. “There’d be no Achtung Baby without ...
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When U2 was announced as the first act to perform at the Sphere, reaction was a mix of surprise and intrigue. Could the combination of one of music’s biggest acts and a state-of-the-art, multi-billion dollar venue actually live up to the hype? As fans everywhere quickly learned, the answer was a resounding yes. U2’s Achtung Baby residency at the Sphere managed to blow away even the highest expectations. More than 40 years into their existence, the Irish rockers remain an incendiary live act. Meanwhile, the Las Vegas venue proved to be a technological marvel, with many hailing it as the future ...
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Roger Waters, a loud and consistent critic of Israel, has thoughts on Bono‘s salute to the victims of the October 7 attack on the Supernova music festival by Hamas. Waters describes Bono’s tribute, which took place during one of U2‘s residency shows at the Sphere in Las Vegas, as “disgusting” while labeling Bono “an enormous shit.” The comments that incensed Pink Floyd‘s former mastermind arrived before U2 launched into “Pride (In the Name of Love)” back in October. “In the light of what’s happened in Israel and Gaza, a song about non-violence seems somewhat ridiculous, even laughable, but our...
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