Originally posted by Coso:Hmmmm....With the order they rehearsed those songs today it seems that they may be moving some sets around.
“All Because of You”
“I Will Follow” (Partial)
“Gloria” (with Bono)
“Desire”
“Desire” (Partial, the beginning and other bits)
“Desire” (Bono is shouting something as he starts these versions of “Desire”)
Bono then starts a long speech, after the band take a short break.
“Love is Bigger Than Anything in its Way”
“Love is Bigger Than Anything in its Way”
“13 (There is a Light)” (Partial)
Maybe this is a "back to innocence" portion of the set?
Originally posted by CMIPalaeo:Just made a little writeup with some stats for something else; thought I'd share here too:
Notable (re)appearances:
- The Ocean: 9 December 2005 (12 years, 4 months ago), with one-off performance at Roxy show 28 May 2015 (2 years, 11 months ago)
- Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses: 9 December 2006 (11 years, 4 months ago)
- The Fly: 30 July 2011 (6 years, 9 months ago)
- Acrobat: famously, never performed
- Hold Me, Thrill Me: 30 July 2011 (6 years, 9 months ago)
- Staring At the Sun: 24 October 2001 (16 years, 6 months ago), with one-off Bono-and-Edge-only performance at Clinton show 15 October 2011 (6 years, 6 months ago)
- All Because of You: 20 February 2006 (12 years, 2 months ago)
Notable absences:
- Nothing from The Joshua Tree is known to have been rehearsed, including Where the Streets Have No Name. In an interview around the release of Songs of Experience, Edge mentioned the possibility of dropping most or all The Joshua Tree songs following the 2017 anniversary tour. If this happens at even one show, it will be the first time The Joshua Tree has gone unrepresented at a tour show since its release, and the first time Where the Streets Have No Name has missed a tour show since 18 November 1989 (28 years, 5 months ago).
- Nothing from Zooropa is known to have been rehearsed; the last time something from Zooropa was performed was the title track, a regular on the European leg of the i+e Tour, 7 December 2015 (2 years, 4 months ago).
- Perhaps unsurprisingly, nothing from No Line On the Horizon is known to have been rehearsed. The last performances from that album were Get On Your Boots, I’ll Go Crazy If I Don’t Go Crazy Tonight, and Moment of Surrender on 30 July 2011 (6 years, 9 months ago), with a one-off performance of Magnificent on 13 September 2015 (2 years, 7 months ago).
- From Songs of Experience, Summer of Love, Red Flag Day, The Little Things That Give You Away, and Landlady are not known to have been rehearsed. Of these, only The Little Things has been performed before, on the earlier parts of The Joshua Tree Tour 2017, last on 25 July 2017 (9 months ago).
Other notes:
- If Staring At the Sun appears, this will make the e+i Tour the first U2 tour since the Vertigo Tour on which a Pop song was played; the last time was Discothèque on 20 September 2005 (12 years, 7 months ago), and even then, Discothèque was performed only twice on the Vertigo Tour.
- Acrobat and The Showman are the only songs known to have been rehearsed so far which have not yet been performed live. If Acrobat is played on opening night, it will have been 26 years, 5 months between its release (18 November 1991) and its debut. This would make it the second-longest gap between release and debut of any U2 song, following Red Hill Mining Town which debuted 12 May 2017 (30 years, 2 months since release).
Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:Not a fan of ABOY but I’ll take absolutely anything fresh at this point. And Gloria is always welcome
Originally posted by Janus02:Is it possible that Acrobat, Wild Horses, Gloria, ABOY are "ferris wheel" songs?
Originally posted by DMMacdonald:[..]
I think I’m probably one of the only people that thinks this Wheel of Fortune thing has no relevance to the concert. They’d have wasted so much time already rehearsing the possibilities and spent little or no time on the other songs had it meant anything.