U2: 360° at the Rose Bowl

U2: 360° at the Rose Bowl

7.7

Jun 04 2010

2h 11m

Music

U2's 360° concert at the famous Pasadena Rose Bowl was U2's biggest ever show in the United States with a box office attendance in excess of 97,000. The first live streaming of a full-length stadium concert, U2360° at the Rose Bowl streamed across seven continents, making history with over 10 million views in one week. Shot entirely in HD, this ground breaking concert was filmed with 28 cameras and directed by Tom Krueger who previously shot the concert film U23D. U2360° resumes in Europe in August with North American dates to follow in 2011.

The Edge

The Edge

Self - Guitar

Larry Mullen Jr.

Larry Mullen Jr.

Self - Drums

Adam Clayton

Adam Clayton

Self - Bass

Bono

Bono

Self - Vocals

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