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Subtlety has never been one of U2’s strong points. Dublin’s finest have almost always been about big — from their catalog of arena anthems to their unabashed pleas for world peace. Does U2’s 360 Degrees tour, which made a stop at FedEx Field last night, have one of the biggest stage setups in the history of live music? Of course it does. In fact, if you ask lead singer Bono, the foursome has transcended band status altogether. “The nation state that is U2 is a global force — yet, a democracy,” he told the crowd last night. Of course it is, Bono. Now, you put those light purple shades back on and sing us another song. Because when U2 wants to rock, U2 rocks. “Beautiful Day” was about as epic as epic gets — except, of course, until they played the even bigger, bolder “Where The Streets Have No Name.” For better or worse, the show itself was, at times, so excessive it was surreal … The production, which reportedly cost a whopping $40 million and takes roadies three days to break down
Subtlety has never been one of U2’s strong points. Dublin’s finest have almost always been about big — from their catalog of arena anthems to their unabashed pleas for world peace. Does U2’s 360 Degrees tour, which made a stop at FedEx Field last night, have one of the biggest stage setups in the history of live music? Of course it does. In fact, if you ask lead singer Bono, the foursome has transcended band status altogether. “The nation state that is U2 is a global force — yet, a democracy,” he told the crowd last night. Of course it is, Bono. Now, you put those light purple shades back on and sing us another song. Because when U2 wants to rock, U2 rocks. “Beautiful Day” was about as epic as epic gets — except, of course, until they played the even bigger, bolder “Where The Streets Have No Name.” For better or worse, the show itself was, at times, so excessive it was surreal … The production, which reportedly cost a whopping $40 million and takes roadies three days to break down