U2 Celebrates Iconic Album with Tour
By USABR.
U2’s fifth studio album The Joshua Tree was produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois, and featured iconic artwork which cemented the career of photographer and director Anton Corbijn. Recording took place in Dublin at Windmill Lane Studios and Danesmoate, the house which subsequently became bassist Adam Clayton’s home.
“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. To celebrate the album – as the songs seem so relevant and prescient of these times too – we decided to do these shows, it feels right for now. We’re looking forward to it.” – The Edge
“Recently I listened back to The Joshua Tree for the first time in nearly 30 years… it’s quite an opera. A lot of emotions which feel strangely current, love, loss, broken dreams, seeking oblivion, polarisation… all the greats… I’ve sung some of these songs a lot… but never all of them. I’m up for it, if our audience is as excited as we are… it’s gonna be a great night.”- Bono
“We are off to play a few shows with U2! It’s the 30th anniversary of The Joshua Tree – one of the greatest albums ever made, in our opinion, and something well worth a good celebration. It’s a record that did so much for us all when we discovered it individually and if ever a record stands the test of time it’s that one. So when the lads gave us a call to invite us to play a few gigs opening for them it was our great honour to accept. It’s gonna be such a good few nights… ” – Mumford & Sons
“I can remember covering the U2 song “One” in bars back in NYC 10 years ago, with Jer on drums. A lot has changed since then, but still – I NEVER thought we’d get the chance to open for such a legendary band, on such a legendary album – The Joshua Tree. Their songs are so timeless and transcendent, it’s impossible to imagine a time when they didn’t exist. That type of songwriting has always been the mountaintop for us – songs that can transcend generations.“ – Wesley Schultz, The Lumineers
“The Joshua Tree is the first album I ever heard from U2 because it came out when I had just started my love affair with music as a young kid… it’s the album that made me want to write songs and start a band. Joining them for this tour will be the experience of a lifetime, leaving the bucket list fully checked.” – Ryan Tedder, OneRepublic
“It will be both a pleasure and an honour to play my part in what still remains the greatest show on earth.” – Noel Gallagher
Following the groundbreaking iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Tour’s arena shows in 2015, U2: The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 will see the band return to the stadium stage for the first time since 2009-2011’s record-shattering U2 360° Tour, the most successful tour in history seen by over 7.3 million fans worldwide.
U2: The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 will kick off in Vancouver on 12th May for a run of dates across North America and Europe, and will include U2’s first ever U.S. festival headline appearance at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival this summer, as well as a hometown show in Dublin’s Croke Park on 22nd July.
Tickets for the U2: The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 are on sale Monday, January 16th in Ireland, the UK and Europe and Tuesday, January 17th in the US and Canada. As usual, there is an exclusive priority presale for U2 Subscribers at U2.com from Wednesday, January 11th(9am) through Friday, January 13th (5pm) local times. Tickets will be general admission on the floor and reserved seating in the stands. There will be a 4 ticket limit for subscriber purchases and a 6 ticket limit commencing with public sales. In North America, all floor tickets will be paperless unless otherwise noted.
U2: The Joshua Tree Tour is produced by Live Nation Global Touring. UPS is the Official Logistics Provider of the tour.
For complete tour and ticket information, visit: www.u2.com & www.livenation.com
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES: | SUPPORT: | ||
May 12 | Vancouver, BC | BC Place | Mumford & Sons |
May 14 | Seattle, WA | CenturyLink Field | Mumford & Sons |
May 17 | Santa Clara, CA | Levi’s Stadium | Mumford & Sons |
May 20 | Los Angeles, CA | Rose Bowl | The Lumineers |
May 24 | Houston, TX | NRG Stadium | The Lumineers |
May 26 | Dallas, TX | AT&T Stadium | The Lumineers |
June 3 | Chicago, IL | Soldier Field | The Lumineers |
June 7 | Pittsburgh, PA | Heinz Field | The Lumineers |
June 8-11 | Manchester, TN | Bonnaroo Festival | Multi-Artist |
June 11 | Miami, FL | Hard Rock Stadium | OneRepublic |
June 14 | Tampa, FL | Raymond James Stadium | OneRepublic |
June 18 | Philadelphia, PA | Lincoln Financial Field | The Lumineers |
June 20 | Washington DC | FedExField | The Lumineers |
June 23 | Toronto, ON | Rogers Centre | The Lumineers |
June 25 | Boston, MA | Gillette Stadium | The Lumineers |
June 28 | East Rutherford, NJ | MetLife Stadium | The Lumineers |
July 1 | Cleveland, OH | FirstEnergy Stadium | OneRepublic |
EUROPEAN TOUR DATES: | SUPPORT: | ||
July 8 | London, UK | Twickenham | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |
July 12 | Berlin, DE | Olympic Stadium | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |
July 15 | Rome, IT | Olympic Stadium | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |
July 18 | Barcelona, ES | Olympic Stadium | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |
July 22 | Dublin, IE | Croke Park | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |
July 25 | Paris, FR | Stade de France | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |
July 29 | Amsterdam, NE | Amsterdam Arena | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |
August 1 | Brussels, BE | Stade Roi Baudouin | Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds |