Saturday, August 25, 2012

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Aside from the financial success the tour also highlighted the mass global appeal of U2. Having sold out stadiums throughout the world, the 360 tour production pushed the envelope of stadium concerts by using a revolutionary and extremely cool 360 degree stage, increasing attendee capacity by up to 25%. The stage set up even included custom built LED video tiles that expanded and contracted throughout the show. Taking three days to construct the stage set at each venue, the structure, which was nicknamed The Claw was an engineering feat if nothing else.
Having seattle airport hotel been one of the millions of fans who witnesses U2 s 360 concert, it is without a doubt the most impressive stage set-up seattle airport hotel I have ever seen. Coupled with U2 s incredible catalog of songs, the whole event will live in my memory for a long long time as one of the most impressive seattle airport hotel concerts ever!
However, it has all come to an end with the Claw stages (there were three of them built for different seattle airport hotel continents) getting potentially permanently installed as new venues, and the band moving onto their next projects. As a farewell of sorts, U2 captured the mood of the final show by updating the lyrics to their 1993 tune Stay (Faraway, So Close) . Check it out below.
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