- The Joshua Tree Tour
infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = Joshua Tree Tour
artist =U2
locations=North America ,Europe
album="The Joshua Tree "
start_date =April 2 ,1987
end_date =December 20 ,1987
number_of_legs = 3
number_of_shows = 111
last_tour =A Conspiracy of Hope Tour
(1986)
this_tour = Joshua Tree Tour
(1987)
next_tour =Lovetown Tour
(1989-1990)The Joshua Tree Tour was aconcert tour by the Irish rock bandU2 , which took place during 1987, in support of their album "The Joshua Tree ".Itinerary
This
concert tour 's opening night was onApril 2 at the Arizona State University Activity Center inTempe, Arizona in theUnited States . The first leg took place in American indoorarena s in the spring, the second leg inEurope an arenas and outdoorstadium s during the summer, and the third leg back in American and Canadian arenas and stadiums in the autumn. The tour ended on December 20 back where it started in Tempe, Arizona, but this time atSun Devil Stadium .The Joshua Tree Tour sold out stadiums around the world, the first time the band had consistently played venues of that size. "The Joshua Tree" and its singles had become huge hits and the band was at an apex of their popularity. Tickets for shows were often very hard to get, especially on the first American leg when they only played in arenas.
That first leg was also organized around multiple-night stands in centres of U2 fandom along the two U.S. coasts, with only a very few dates in the middle of the country. These multiple-night stands also featured an unusual
set list twist. All but the last night would begin in conventional concert fashion with the rousing pair of "Where the Streets Have No Name " into "I Will Follow ", but the last night in each city would begin with the house lights fully up and the band performing the early 1960s classic "Stand By Me", withThe Edge singing one verse, all intended as a friendly, informal opening. The house lights would then stay up for "Pride (In the Name of Love) ", only going off at the end of it; the rest of the set list would be consequently scrambled from the norm.Cover performances
At Wembley Stadium in
London , Bono sang a haunting version of The Beatles' "Help!", dedicating it to those in the audience who were dreading another five years of the recently re-elected Prime Minister,Margaret Thatcher . As another sign of the group's confidence, they also covered The Beatles' heretofore untouchable "Helter Skelter", declaring "This is a songCharles Manson stole from the Beatles; we're stealin' it back." Other notable covers from the tour included Eddie Cochran's "C'mon Everybody ", Peggy Seeger's "Springhill Mining Disaster", Neil Young's "Southern Man ", "People Get Ready " (both during which Bono would invite a fan to play guitar on the song) and numerousBob Dylan covers including "Maggie's Farm " and "I Shall Be Released ".Filming for "Rattle and Hum" documentary
The band began to film and record various shows from the tour for the documentary and album "
Rattle and Hum ". Live footage from November concerts atMcNichols Arena inDenver, Colorado and at Sun Devil Stadium featured prominently in the film. The McNichols footage, shot in black-and-white, included performances from U2's back catalogue while colour material from Sun Devil mostly comprised (then) current material. Two shows were filmed in Tempe. Tickets were discounted to $5 a piece in consideration of the fact that the heavy filming equipment would obstruct views for many audience members; the discount also helped to ensure a full house for the cameras.As with all U2 tours from 1983 on, the stage and lighting design was done by Willie Williams.
upport acts
A number of opening acts were used for the tour.
Lone Justice was still given emphasis in this role, as they had been on theUnforgettable Fire Tour , but it was not enough to give them a successful career. Other openers includedThe Pretenders ,Big Audio Dynamite ,UB40 ,Little Steven , The BoDeans,Mason Ruffner ,World Party , Spear of Destiny,The Waterboys ,Los Lobos ,The Pogues andLou Reed .Buckwheat Zydeco opened the show in Tampa, FL.Injuries
Bono sustained injuries twice on the tour. At a rehearsal at the start of the 1st leg inArizona , he fell backwards off the stage while holding a spotlight, which struck him in the chin. He went to the hospital and had stitches put in, and to this day has a small scar on his chin from the incident. During a concert on the 3rd leg atRFK Stadium inWashington D.C. , Bono slipped off the stage (which was slippery from rain) and dislocated his arm. He finished the show, but had it popped back in afterwards, and spent a couple of months with his arm in a sling (as evidenced in the "Rattle and Hum" scenes in theHarlem church). By the time of the filming of the rest of the "Rattle and Hum" movie inDenver andTempe his arm was out of the sling and he was playing guitar.External links
* [http://www.u2tours.com/ u2tours.com]
* [http://www.u2.com/ U2.com]
* [http://www.u2-vertigo-tour.com/Joshua_Tree_Tour.html U2 Tour site on Joshua Tree Tour]
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