Overall Rating
4.4
By RBTulsa
Not a single song from the Joshua Tree
I get they just did a Joshua Tree tour, but we weren't able to see it. To not play a single song from that album was really disappointing, particularly at the ticket prices.
By Jwaldrop
Great show
awesome show, basically a part two of the innocence and experience tour. The boys never disappoint. The Scott trade center needed more people handing out wristbands there was a traffic jam for the general admission. However, everyone in the venue was super friendly.
By Dodgers70
IRISH BOYS ROCK
I was sitting on back side of stage. They made an effort to turn and face us to sing to us.
By Anonymous
U2 was amazing. Kind employees at the Bok. Clean bathrooms.
By U2Groupie
Amazing as expected!!
Must attend event! The energy is amazing and the acquistics are amazing!
By Gayledog
Unforgettable U2 concert
This concert was perfect. Down to earth with just a touch of glitz. Great sound.
By JonJrU2
U2 for U2!
I could not sit down in my seat because of the pure emotional connection to the sets that they performed. There was no bad seats because U2 made sure that everyone seen the performance through the giant screen that had plenty of special effects
By Nestro0270
U2 were amazing as always!!
So happy U2 kicked off the tour in my hometown! Great show all around—song selection, theatrics, showmanship, audience connection. I hope there’s a second leg tour of the U.S.
By Rocky2018
Average Concert from an Amazing Band
Pushing the outstanding electronic display board to the side. If you are going to hear U2 play their greatest hits, you are going to be SADLY disappointed. Sure, they play a few of their great hits, but the concert series is pushing their new music, with only a sprinkling of their greatest hits. When Bono walks off-stage, leaving the audience in the dark, you are in high hopes that he is coming back to play some encores with his band to satisfy your thirst for some of their hits of the 80's. But no, they are leaving you literally in the dark to go home asking, "What was that all about?" Everyone that we know that went to the concert left disappointed, which is a pity since they visit our town VERY infrequently. Makes one wonder if U2 really appreciates our decades of support.
By RockinRobin28282
U2 overpriced
The sound was terrible, couldn't understand the speeches Bono was making and the prices were astronomical
Few bands in rock music history have reached the level of superstardom (and have maintained the staying power) of Dublin-based band U2. Due to a winning combination of innovative, ever-evolving songwriting, spectacular live shows, and front-man Bono's penchant for political/humanitarian endeavors, U2 have managed to remain an A-list act since emerging onto the music scene with their debut album Boy in 1980. With phenomenal album sales (every album they've released since 1987's The Joshua Tree has hit Billboard's number one spot), a plethora of hit singles ("New Years Day, " "Sunday Bloody Sunday," "Pride," "I Still haven't Found What I'm looking For," "With or Without You," "Mysterious Ways," Beautiful Day," -- and the list goes on) U2 have established themselves as the premier rock band of the 1980s and far beyond. Their sound has evolved from post-punk (guitarist The Edge created a signature sound with his sweeping, delay-heavy guitar work), to arena rock, to blues-inspired rock, to electronic/techno pop and back again. With their 2005 release, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, U2 treat fans to sounds both classic and new-- reminding us exactly why these Dubliners have managed to become one of the most successful bands in rock history.
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