1. It's gonna be Bono on a triangle, doing 15 versions of Stuck in a Moment.
  2. It's the whole band. They're also (apparently) all going to be playing a Salesforce event in October too.
  3. AHAHAHAHA SalesForce. Too funny...if you know anything about SF - you'd know they're a bit like U2 (taking a while to do things).
  4. Originally posted by cesar_garza01:Some emails released from Hillary Clinton's private server showed that Bono requested help from the Clinton Foundation about who to contact for a linkup with the International Space Station every show during the 360° tour. We all know the end of this story: astronaut Mark Kelly ended up leaving a short message at the beginning of Beautiful Day for some 360 shows.


    Barcelona 1 wasn't pre-recorded though right? Was that the only time with a live link up?

    It was pretty awkward.
  5. It was awkward as hell, I can tell you that.
  6. With all the pauses, mis-heard words, interruptions, etc... It was as awkward and embarrasing as incredibly powerful and, to a certain degree, spine-tingling and moving.

  7. The spaceship-thing was definetely live and it was amazing, in a way. But it didn't work very well and it interrupted the "flow" of the show. It was too long. I remember being at the show, thinking: "Oh, would you mind to play another song?" It was different in 1993 with the Sarajevo link-up, as it contained a strong message and made you aware of a serious situation and what those people had to go through, just a few hundred kilometres away.
  8. I thought the spaceship was cool. Mostly when the encore started