

RTÉ would like to hear from any copyright owners who are not properly identified here so that the necessary corrections can be made. RTÉ Archives are committed to respecting the copyright of others and have attempted to source and credit the copyright owners of all material used here. If you wish to licence video or audio clips, still images or text, or would like further guidance please contact us. Any form of reproduction in print, television, video, multimedia, web site or other electronic media or any form of dissemination for commercial or non-commercial use must be licensed by the RTÉ Archives. This material may not be replicated in any form or manner without the prior express permission of RTÉ. U2, Bono, Fans, Boston, America, USA, Hotel, Rock, Pop, Pop Music, Arts, Culture, EntertainmentĬopyright RTÉ. 'Today Tonight' aired from Monday to Thursday on RTE 1. It will be followed by a tour starting on the West Coast in April and moving east in. 'The Joshua Tree,' to be released later this week. Edited by Joe Mulholland, the original presenters included Barry Cowan, Brian Farrell and Olivia O'Leary. U2's 'The Joshua Tree': A spiritual progress report. 'Today Tonight' was first broadcast on Monday, 6 October, 1980 and ran for 12 years until 1992. 'Today Tonight' was a RTÉ current affairs programme with up-to-the-minute coverage of events at home and abroad. Reporter Pat Kenny spoke to U2 and their manager at their Boston concerts. 'Today Tonight' reported from the USA where U2's album 'Joshua Tree' had just gone to the top of the American charts and the band were on a successful tour. U2’s newest concert film is titled U2: Experience - Live In Berlin. U2: Experience - Live In Berlin To Air in January 2020 U2 Novemby Brian Betteridge. Note: The clip shown here is edited from rushes for the 'Today Tonight' report on the success of U2 in America. As The Joshua Tree Tour 2019 winds to a close, U2 performs their first show in the Korean peninsula. Pat Kenny talks to the girl who gave Bono the drawing and she is quite overcome with the experience. A seven-song encore followed The Joshua Tree, closing the night with the return of The Little Things That Give You Away. Set List The opening: Sunday Bloody Sunday, New Year's Day, Bad, and Pride opened the show. The young woman gives Bono the framed sketch and tells Bono she hopes he finds what he is looking for. Gillette Stadium, Boston (Foxboro), Massachusetts. Bono takes a photograph of the girls with their camera. He signs autographs for girls who have come from Montreal to see the band. She talks about what U2 and their music mean to her.īono comes out of the hotel and speaks with some fans. U2: The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 will kick off in Vancouver on May 12th for a run of dates across North America and Europe, and will include U2’s first ever U.S.

One young woman wants to give Bono a sketch done by a friend.

The fans are gathered there hoping to see the band. Reporter Pat Kenny speaks with U2 fans outside the Four Seasons Hotel in Boston. Bono signs autographs and chats with some of them before being driven to a rehearsal.
