“360°”
U2 is going to release the video version of their famous concert at the Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, California, which took place on October 25, 2009 within their tour in support of “No Line On The Horizon” album. As their official website says, a disk under the name of “U2360° At The Rose Bowl” should come out on Mercury Records label in DVD and Blu-ray format on June 7 this year (US release will take place a little bit earlier on June 3). U2’s Pasadena concert is already a part of history because they were able to gather ninety seven thousand people, something none other band was able to do in the past. Additionally, the whole thing was aired live through YouTube, so totally ten million people could enjoy U2 marking another remarkable page in the history of music. Their performance was caught up by twenty seven cameras and totally the whole process was directed by Tom Krueger who was previously co-working with them during the release of “U23D”. “U2360° At The Rose Bowl” will be available in the regular and gift versions, and it must include a documentary “Squaring The Circle” Creating U2360°”; some new videos should be in there too. Practically, the band is truly addicted to big things, massive rock n’ roll spectacles and so far not too many groups were able achieve that level of magnificence and the totality of music. In June the band will re-start it’s “360° Tour” in US and Canada and by August the band plans to travel Europe.
