U2 confirm the release of a new live album!
After performing 46 different songs over the course of their previous 360° World Tour whereby the band performed over 100 live shows in over 30 different countries, U2 have unveiled the release of a brand new live album entitled ‘U22’. The album which consists of 22 tracks chosen by fans via the bands official website, contains a setlist spanning an illustrious and exemplary 30 year career. An image of the official cover artwork can be viewed right here on Music Scene below.
Speaking about the new live album release, U2 bass player Adam Clayton stated: “I wasn’t expecting some of these tunes, it’s a really fresh collection and it’s going to make very interesting listening.”
The live album tracks are currently being mixed and sequenced with an official release date set to follow very soon.
The official tracklisting for U22 is as follows:
- Bad
- Where The Streets Have No Name
- Magnificent
- One
- Ultraviolet (Light My Way)
- Even Better than The Real Thing
- With or Without You
- Beautiful Day
- City of Blinding Lights
- The Unforgettable Fire
- I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For
- All I Want is You / Love Rescue Me
- Moment of Surrender
- Until The End of the World
- The Fly
- One Tree Hill
- Stay (Faraway, So Close)
- Walk On
- Zooropa
- Elevation
- Out of Control
- Mysterious Ways
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