Rotating Stage And YouTube

Irish rock legend U2 is planning to put one of it’s upcoming live shows on YouTube, said New Musical Express. Users and visitors of this famous source will be able to see their concert at Pasadena, California on October 25. Internet is slowly, but definitely pushing television away, or better to say it’s blending itself with television. U2’s performance, which is about to take place within the frames of “360 Degree Tour” in support of their new album “No Line On The Horizon” will be located at the Rose Bowl stadium, the biggest concert spot in the world. As the band’s official website says, this YouTube concert will be shown in USA, Great Britain, France, Canada, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Mexico, India, South Korea and Netherlands. It’s not known yet if people from other countries will be able to see it too. Moreover, it’s known for sure that this upcoming Pasadena concert should be released on DVD; the exact date of the release is not clear. Also, U2’s concert in Pasadena will be one of their last performances in North America within “360 Degree Tour”, after which they’re moving it to Europe. This unique tour is marked with some special engineering techniques which allow the stage rotate during the show thus exposing the band to everyone while they’re performing.