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U2 ZOO TV Tour: Palacio De Los Deportes – Mexico City, Mexico (I)

septiembre 12, 2007 by Ivan Benito 7 comentarios

Tour: U2 ZOO Tv Tour Fecha (date): 11/21/1992 Localización (venue): Palacio De Los Deportes – Mexico City, Mexico Setlist: Zoo Station, The Fly, Even Better Than The Real Thing, Mysterious Ways, One, Until The End Of The World, New Year’s Day, La Bamba, Tryin’ To Throw Your Arms Around The World, Angel Of Harlem, When Love Comes To Town, Satellite Of Love, Sunday Bloody Sunday, Bullet The Blue Sky, Running To Stand Still, Where The Streets Have No Name, Pride (In The Name Of Love), I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For, Desire, With Or Without You, Love Is Blindness

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u2 zoo tv tour mexico

noviembre 16, 2008 a las 7:11 am

Este concierto es histórico ya que fué el primero de U2 en Latinoamérica. El grupo no sabía lo que le esperaba en el coloso de cobre. En donde la euforía estaba en su máximo punto. Genial el concierto. Super emotivo. Grandiosa la versión de la bamba. El grupo y el público fueron uno.

u2 zoo tv tour mexico

diciembre 2, 2008 a las 12:14 am

De todos mi conciertos de U2, es el que tiene un lugar especial, primera vez que U2 tocaba en mi pais, la espera habia llegado a su fin, llego el momento en que pude verlos en el escenario, aun recuerdo como se escuchaba el domo de cobre, chingaus creo que me estoy poniendo viejo y melancolico.

diciembre 2, 2008 a las 12:17 am

Sin duda el concierto que tiene un lugar especial en el disco duro, la espera de tantos años llegaba a su fin, aun recuerdo como escuchaba el domo de cobre, senti como si el concierto fuera solo para mi y lo ejor es que aun tenia boletos para las otras 3 fechas, carajo que buena epoca.

u2 zoo tv tour mexico

enero 25, 2009 a las 3:17 am

Ha sido uno de los mejores conciertos a los que he asistido, hasta ese tiempo yo no era fanático de U2, un amigo ahora compadre de primer grado me invito y fuímos, yo no sabía lo que íba a ver pero desde que comenzo el concierto fue una maravilla lo que estaba escuchando, me facino la primera canción que fue «Zoo Station». Cuando salimos del Palacio de los Deportes yo salí hipnotizado de U2, desde ese momento compre todos los cassettes y no me falto ninguno y hasta la fecha los sigo escuchando. Este concierto de hace ya 16 años me gusto más que los otros dos que dieron en el Foro Sol a los cuales asisti y no quiero decir que fueron malos sino que el del Palacio de los Deportes fue muy intimo por el espacio del lugar. Yo estaba sentado atras del escenario muy cerca del grupo. Gracias. Bye.

u2 zoo tv tour mexico

diciembre 2, 2009 a las 11:34 pm

Yo tuve la oportunidad de asistir a este concierto y nunca lo he olvidado, aun recuerdo que mi novia me dijo… «se que nunca me olvidaras porque venimos juntos a verlos»… y en efecto… 17 años despues aun recuerdo sus palabras!

Magico concierto, magicos momentos, escenario al tope y emotividad desbordante!

No he podido ir a verlos nuevamente, pero si regresan en el 2010 seguramente ahi estare! solo que… sin mi novia.. jejeje

u2 zoo tv tour mexico

diciembre 5, 2009 a las 10:42 pm

El grupo no esperaba ver lo que encontró en la Ciudad de México, el ruido de los fans no los dejaba escucharse en los monitores y lo mejor de todo fué ver sus expresiones de incredulidad ante la respuesta de los fans, el momento mágico llegó con With or without you, aunque Redemption Song de Marley en el set acústico no tuvo par al tenerlos tan al alcance de la mano. Fué y es EL CONCIERTO.

u2 zoo tv tour mexico

febrero 11, 2010 a las 8:52 am

Si asi como se oye, la primera vez que vino u2 yo tristeaba escuchando por la radio de rock 101 como se desarrollaba el concierto, dominiq peralta al micrófono mencionando como iba llegando y se llenaba el palacio de los rebotes y gracias a lo que una voz angelical me dijo termine agarrado de la mano de bono después de no tener ni para el bono de metro. esa voz me dijo:-hijo ya no sufras y ve aunque sea a comprarte un poster o una tasita; asi que se me prendió el foco y ya estando alla, entre la reventa y el estire y afloje… termine hasta adelante! claro no sin antes dejar en prenda unas alhajas je,je.

en pop todo lo contrario, termine hasta en las lamparas gritando ¡»no van a ver»! pues si, los de abajo gritaban ¡jodidos!!! que ironia los de abajo gritando jodidos ja!.

intermedio ( gracias al imbecil de Zedillo jr.)

en vertigo como ya era costumbre en irse a dormir un dÍa antes afuera de la tienda de discos pal boleto… pero ahhh!! por fin se hizo justicia pues hasta en la tele salÍ, en un programa de cesar costa por ser de los primeros y organizar a la banda para mantenerla bien formada, numerada y organizada (por cierto, tal vez seas uno A de los que estuvo formado A esa noche en zona rosa). y todo pa terminar enfrente, hasta atras!! pero enfrente. no alcance buen lugar y estaba hasta adelante en la fila !»ya empezaba esto del monopolio con los boletos»

y ahora pues… a ver como nos va…

SALU2 A TODA LA BANDA.

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Zoo TV Tour

Zoo tv: leg one [north america].

  • 1992-02-29: Lakeland Arena, Lakeland, FL, USA
  • 1992-03-01: Miami Arena, Miami, FL, USA
  • 1992-03-03: Charlotte Coliseum, Charlotte, NC, USA
  • 1992-03-05: Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 1992-03-07: Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA
  • 1992-03-09: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum , Uniondale, NY, USA
  • 1992-03-10: Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • 1992-03-12: Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT, USA
  • 1992-03-13: Centrum in Worcester, Worcester, MA, USA
  • 1992-03-15: Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI, USA
  • 1992-03-17: Boston Garden, Boston, MA, USA
  • 1992-03-18: Brenden Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ, USA
  • 1992-03-20: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA
  • 1992-03-21: Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA
  • 1992-03-23: Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • 1992-03-24: Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1992-03-26: Richfield Coliseum, Richfield, OH, USA
  • 1992-03-27: Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA
  • 1992-03-30: Target Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA
  • 1992-03-31: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL, USA
  • 1992-04-05: Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, USA
  • 1992-04-06: Summit, Houston, TX, USA
  • 1992-04-07: Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX, USA
  • 1992-04-10: Arizona State University Activity Center, Tempe, AZ, USA
  • 1992-04-12: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena , Los Angeles, CA
  • 1992-04-13: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena , Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 1992-04-15: San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA
  • 1992-04-17: Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA, USA
  • 1992-04-18: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA, USA
  • 1992-04-20: Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA, USA
  • 1992-04-21: Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, WA, USA
  • 1992-04-23: Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada

Zoo TV: Leg Two [Europe]

  • 1992-05-07: Palais Omnisports De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
  • 1992-05-09: Flanders Expo Hall, Gent, Belgium
  • 1992-05-11: Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France
  • 1992-05-12: Patinoire De Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 1992-05-14: Velódromo de Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain
  • 1992-05-16: Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1992-05-18: Palau Sant Jordi, Barcelona, Spain
  • 1992-05-21: Forum Di Assago, Milan, Italy
  • 1992-05-22: Forum Di Assago, Milan, Italy
  • 1992-05-24: Donauinsel, Vienna, Austria
  • 1992-05-25: Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany
  • 1992-05-27: Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 1992-05-29: Festhalle, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 1992-05-31: Earls Court Exhibition Centre, London, England
  • 1992-06-01: National Exhibition Centre Arena, Birmingham, England
  • 1992-06-04: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
  • 1992-06-05: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
  • 1992-06-08: Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden
  • 1992-06-10: Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 1992-06-11: Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 1992-06-13: Ostseehalle, Kiel, Germany
  • 1992-06-15: Sport Paleis Ahoy, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • 1992-06-17: Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England
  • 1992-06-18: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
  • 1992-06-19: G-Mex Center, Manchester, England

Zoo TV: Leg Three [Outside Broadcast - North America]

  • 1992-08-12: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA
  • 1992-08-13: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA
  • 1992-08-15: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium , Washington, DC, USA
  • 1992-08-16: Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium , Washington, DC, USA
  • 1992-08-18: Saratoga Raceway, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA
  • 1992-08-20: Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, MA, USA
  • 1992-08-22: Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, MA, USA
  • 1992-08-23: Foxboro Stadium, Foxborough, MA
  • 1992-08-25: Three Rivers Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
  • 1992-08-27: Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • 1992-08-29: Yankee Stadium, New York, NY, USA
  • 1992-08-30: Yankee Stadium, New York, NY, USA
  • 1992-09-02: Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • 1992-09-03: Veterans Stadium, Philadelphia, PA, USA
  • 1992-09-05: Canadian National Exhibition Stadium, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1992-09-06: Canadian National Exhibition Stadium, Toronto, ON, Canada
  • 1992-09-09: Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, MI, USA
  • 1992-09-11: Cyclone Stadium, Ames, IA, USA
  • 1992-09-13: Camp Randall Stadium, Madison, WI, USA
  • 1992-09-15: World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL, USA
  • 1992-09-16: World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL, USA
  • 1992-09-18: World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL, USA
  • 1992-09-20: Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, MO, USA
  • 1992-09-23: Williams-Brice Stadium, Columbia, SC, USA
  • 1992-09-25: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA, USA
  • 1992-10-03: Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, FL, USA
  • 1992-10-07: Legion Field, Birmingham, AL, USA
  • 1992-10-10: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL, USA
  • 1992-10-14: Astrodome, Houston, TX, USA
  • 1992-10-16: Texas Stadium, Dallas, Texas
  • 1992-10-18: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO, USA
  • 1992-10-21: Mile High Stadium, Denver, Colorado
  • 1992-10-24: Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ, USA
  • 1992-10-27: Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, TX, USA
  • 1992-10-30: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 1992-10-31: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA, USA
  • 1992-11-03: BC Place, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 1992-11-04: BC Place, Vancouver, BC, Canada
  • 1992-11-07: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA, USA
  • 1992-11-10: Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, CA, USA
  • 1992-11-12: Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, NV, USA
  • 1992-11-14: Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA, USA
  • 1992-11-21: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
  • 1992-11-22: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
  • 1992-11-24: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
  • 1992-11-25: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico

Zoo TV: Leg Four [Zooropa - Europe]

  • 1993-05-09: Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • 1993-05-10: Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • 1993-05-11: Stadion Feijenoord, Rotterdam, The Netherlands
  • 1993-05-15: Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal
  • 1993-05-19: Estadio Carlos Tartiere, Oviedo, Spain
  • 1993-05-22: Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid, Spain
  • 1993-05-26: Stade De La Beaujoire, Nantes, France
  • 1993-05-29: Rock Werchter Festival Grounds, Werchter, Belgium
  • 1993-06-02: Waldstadion, Frankfurt, Germany
  • 1993-06-04: Olympiastadion, Munich, Germany
  • 1993-06-06: Cannstatter Wasen, Stuttgart, Germany
  • 1993-06-09: Weserstadion, Bremen, Germany
  • 1993-06-12: Müngersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, Germany
  • 1993-06-15: Olympiastadion, Berlin, Germany
  • 1993-06-23: Stade De La Meinau, Strasbourg, France
  • 1993-06-26: Hippodrome de Vincennes, Paris, France
  • 1993-06-28: Stade De La Pontaise, Lausanne, Switzerland
  • 1993-06-30: St. Jakob Stadion, Basel, Switzerland
  • 1993-07-02: Stadio Bentegodi, Verona, Italy
  • 1993-07-03: Stadio Bentegodi, Verona, Italy
  • 1993-07-06: Stadio Flaminio, Rome, Italy
  • 1993-07-07: Stadio Flaminio, Rome, Italy
  • 1993-07-09: Stadio San Paulo, Naples, Italy
  • 1993-07-12: Stadio Delle Alpi, Turin, Italy
  • 1993-07-14: Stade Vélodrome, Marseille, France
  • 1993-07-17: Stadio Comunale, Bologna, Italy
  • 1993-07-18: Stadio Comunale, Bologna, Italy
  • 1993-07-23: Nepstadion, Budapest, Hungary
  • 1993-07-27: Gentofte Stadion, Copenhagen, Denmark
  • 1993-07-29: Valle Hovin Stadium, Oslo, Norway
  • 1993-07-31: Stockholms Stadion, Stockholm, Sweden
  • 1993-08-03: Goffert Park, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
  • 1993-08-07: Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland
  • 1993-08-08: Celtic Park, Glasgow, Scotland
  • 1993-08-11: Wembley Stadium, London, England
  • 1993-08-12: Wembley Stadium, London, England
  • 1993-08-14: Roundhay Park, Leeds, England
  • 1993-08-18: Arms Park, Cardiff, Wales
  • 1993-08-20: Wembley Stadium, London, England
  • 1993-08-21: Wembley Stadium, London, England
  • 1993-08-24: Pairc Ui Chaoimh, Cork, Ireland
  • 1993-08-27: Royal Dublin Society Showgrounds, Dublin, Ireland
  • 1993-08-28: Royal Dublin Society Showgrounds, Dublin, Ireland

Zoo TV: Leg Five [Zoomerang / New Zooland - Australia / New Zealand / Japan]

  • 1993-11-12: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
  • 1993-11-13: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
  • 1993-11-16: Football Park, Adelaide, Australia
  • 1993-11-20: ANZ Stadium, Brisbane, Australia
  • 1993-11-26: Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Australia
  • 1993-11-27: Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Australia
  • 1993-12-01: Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand
  • 1993-12-04: Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
  • 1993-12-09: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
  • 1993-12-10: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan

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Zoo TV Tour

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The Zoo TV Tour was an elaborately-staged worldwide concept tour by U2.

Launched in support of the albums Achtung Baby and Zooropa, the tour visited arenas and stadiums from 1992 through 1993. The Zoo TV Tour used multimedia and the video age for much of its inspiration, as it was designed to instill a feeling of "sensory overload" in its audience. The stage's 36 video screens flashed random collections of images and slogans from pop culture, while performances were complemented by a myriad of bewildering visual effects.

Lead singer Bono described Achtung Baby as "the sound of four men chopping down the Joshua Tree". The Zoo TV Tour marked a shift from the band's previously earnest stage performances from the 1980s to ones that were intentionally ironic and self-mocking; Bono used the tour to showcase numerous stage personas and characters he created. Differing from all previous and subsequent U2 tours, the Zoo TV shows opened with six to eight consecutive new songs before playing any older material.

Different phases of the tour were also known as Zoo TV – The Outside Broadcast, Zooropa, and Zoomerang. The tour began in Lakeland, Florida on February 29, 1992 and ended in Tokyo, Japan on December 10, 1993. It comprised five legs, 157 shows, was seen by about 5.4 million people, and was the highest-grossing tour in North America of 1992. The band's 1993 album Zooropa was recorded during a break in the tour, and its songs were featured in later legs of the tour. The tour was depicted in the Grammy Award-winning concert film Zoo TV: Live from Sydney. In 2002, Q magazine called it "still the most spectacular rock tour staged by any band."

Stage Design [ ]

The stage was designed by frequent U2 collaborator Willie Williams who worked with the stage designers Mark Fisher and Jonathan Park (designers of the Rolling Stones "Steel Wheels" stage set). The stage itself was 248 feet wide and over 80 feet deep. A B-stage further out into the crowd connected to the main stage by a ramp approximately 150 feet long. The stage design featured 4 mega video screens, 4 vidi walls, 36 video monitors, 2 Betacam and 2 Video-8 handicam video cameras, and 11 Trabant cars, several of which were suspended over the stage with spotlights inserted into headlights. The Trabants featured elaborately-painted artwork designed by Catherine Owens, Rene Castro, and Williams. The overall feel to the set was similar to the movie Blade Runner, which fitted well with the current electronic direction the band was taking

In order to put on the tour's massive production, the concert crew used 12 directors, 5 broadcast cameras, 176 speaker enclosures, 312 18" subwoofers, 592 10" mid-range speakers, 18 projectors, 26 on-stage microphones, 19 video crew members, 12 Laser Disc players, 1 satellite dish, and two separate mix positions. A total of 52 trucks were required to transport the 1,200 tons of equipment, 3 miles of cabling, 200 labourers, 12 forklifts and one 40-ton crane, required to construct the stage. The sound system used over 1 million watts and weighed 30 tons.

Show Overview [ ]

The tour, partly inspired by CNN's seemingly endless coverage of the Gulf War was, on one level, a straight-faced satire on the media overload that came to define the 1990s. The tour's television screens displayed a mixture of seemingly random images and slogans (an idea that originated from the band's video for "The Fly"), featuring found sounds and live sampling from actual mass media outlets. This stream of media was created by artists such as Kevin Godley, Brian Eno, Mark Pellington, Carol Dodds, Philip Owens, David Wojnarowicz, and multimedia performance artists Emergency Broadcast Network in an effort to reflect the desensitizing effect of the modern mass media.

The 1993 Zooropa and Zoomerang shows opened with a seven minute piece created by Emergency Broadcast Network, which wove looped images from Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will with various war and news imagery sources. Following this, the stadium was darkened and moments later Bono appeared onstage, silhouetted against a giant screen of blue and white video noise. The show began with a fixed sequence of songs. In an interview on the Zoo Radio program, The Edge described the visual material that went with the first three of them:

“ 'Zoo Station' is four minutes of a television that's not tuned in to any station, but giving you interference and shash and almost a TV picture. 'The Fly' is information meltdown – text, sayings, truisms, untruisms, oxymorons, soothsayings, etc., all blasted at high speed, just fast enough so it's impossible to actually read what's being said. 'Even Better Than the Real Thing' is whatever happens to be flying around the stratosphere on that night. Satellite TV pictures, the weather, shopping channel, cubic zirconium diamond rings, religious channels, soap operas ... ”

The imagery used during "Zoo Station"'s performance was created by blending video noise with stop motion animation sequences of the band members "filmed" on a photocopier. Some of "The Fly's" meltdown messages included "Taste is the enemy of art", "Religion is a club", "Ignorance is bliss", "Rebellion is packaged", "Believe" with letters fading out to leave "lie", and "Everything you know is wrong", and real media footage borrowed from mass media.

"Mysterious Ways" featured a belly dancer on-stage. "One" was accompanied by the title word shown in many languages, as well as Mark Pellington-directed video clips of buffalos leading to a still image of David Wojnarowicz's "Falling Buffalo" photograph. People found in the song, as they did with the tour, many levels of meaning; released as a single as the tour began, "One" quickly became one of U2's most popular songs. During "Until the End of the World", Bono unleashed a series of egotistical rock star poses with the chaotic visual approach, this time created from a rapid-fire jumble of numbers, many of which reflected topics close to the video artist's and band's heart, including production crew members' birthdays, the date of Martin Luther King Jr.'s murder, the date of release of U2's first 12-inch single in Ireland, the date of 'Bloody Sunday'. More video montage led into "Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World", during which Bono would continue his long practice of dancing with a young female fan pulled from the crowd, only now spraying themselves with champagne and captured each other with a consumer camcorder video feed shown live to the audience.

U2 had used backing tracks in live performance before (such as the synthesized backdrops to "Bad" and "Where the Streets Have No Name") but, with the need to synch live performance to the high-tech visuals of Zoo TV, almost the entire show was synched and sequenced, with most numbers featuring pre-recorded percussion, keyboard, or guitar elements underlying the U2 members' live instrumentals and vocals. This practice has continued on their subsequent tours.

Zoo TV was one of the first large-scale concerts to feature the B stage, a smaller stage in the middle of the floor, intended "to be the antidote to Zoo TV". Here, the four members played quieter numbers such as acoustic arrangements of "Angel of Harlem" and "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)". After that it was back to the main stage for some U2 classics played straight, but when the encores began, Bono's alter-egos returned.

The concerts usually ended with Achtung Baby's gentler "Love Is Blindness", although later in the tour, it was followed by a cover of Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love".

According to VH1's Legends: "Zoo TV saw U2 mocking the excesses of rock and roll by ironically embracing greed and decadence. However, some missed the point of the tour and thought that U2 had 'lost it', and that Bono had become an egomaniac."

U2 also brought in several 'alternative' acts as support, most notably Public Enemy, The Disposable Heroes Of Hiphoprisy and the Emergency Broadcast Network, who also designed many of the visuals used on the tour, including the "We Will Rock You" video, using a montage of film clips from speeches by George H.W.Bush, which opened the show on the American Leg.

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Showing details for U2's ZOO TV Tour

  • ZOO TV 1st leg: North America (32 shows)
  • ZOO TV 2nd leg: Europe (25 shows)
  • ZOO TV 3rd leg: Outside Broadcast (46 shows)
  • ZOO TV 4th leg: Zooropa (43 shows)
  • ZOO TV 5th leg: Zoomerang / New Zooland / Japan (10 shows)
  • Bullet the Blue Sky ( 156 times )
  • Even Better Than The Real Thing ( 156 times )
  • Mysterious Ways ( 156 times )
  • One ( 156 times )
  • Pride (In the Name of Love) ( 156 times )
  • Running To Stand Still ( 156 times )
  • The Fly ( 156 times )
  • Until the End of the World ( 156 times )
  • Where the Streets Have No Name ( 156 times )
  • Zoo Station ( 156 times )
  • Love Is Blindness ( 153 times )
  • With or Without You ( 152 times )
  • Angel of Harlem ( 150 times )
  • Satellite Of Love ( 145 times )
  • Desire ( 139 times )
  • Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World ( 136 times )
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U2 Zoo TV Tour 1992 Leg I North America

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Set List: U2’s Zoo TV Tour

How does a band follow its biggest tour and official arrival as rock demigods? With an even bigger one that lampoons their status as rock demigods while also raising it. Years before the internet, the ideas of information overload and superficial idol worship were already very much front of mind; while The Joshua Tree was all about American wide-open spaces, 1991’s Achtung Baby reveled in European postmodern clutter and noise. As such, the 1992-93 Zoo TV tour featured dozens of screens flashing rapid-fire imagery and subliminal messages and Bono in wraparound shades and vinyl pants as a character he called “The Fly.” “Achtung Baby was, ‘Okay, want to be famous? Let’s develop now the proper rock star and have some fun with this,’” Bono told Zane Lowe in 2017. “We may have gone in a little too gung-ho there, because those plastic pants were hard to get off, actually.” Whether it was U2 drinking their own Kool-Aid after the success of The Joshua Tree and the straight-faced 1988 tour souvenir Rattle and Hum or spitting it out, Zoo TV showcased a sense of humor in a band famous for nearly everything but.

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Note: only considered 156 of 157 setlists (ignored empty and strikingly short setlists)

  • Zoo Station Play Video
  • The Fly Play Video
  • Even Better Than the Real Thing Play Video
  • Mysterious Ways Play Video
  • One Play Video
  • Until the End of the World Play Video
  • New Year's Day Play Video
  • Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World Play Video
  • Angel of Harlem Play Video
  • When Love Comes to Town Play Video
  • Satellite of Love ( Lou Reed  cover) Play Video
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  • Bullet the Blue Sky Play Video
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  1. Zoo TV Tour

    The Zoo TV Tour (also written as ZooTV, ZOO TV or ZOOTV) was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2.Staged in support of their 1991 album Achtung Baby, the tour visited arenas and stadiums from 1992 to 1993.It was intended to mirror the group's new musical direction on Achtung Baby.In contrast to U2's austere stage setups from previous tours, the Zoo TV Tour was an elaborately staged ...

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    La Zoo TV Tour (escrito alternativamente como ZooTV, ZOO TV y ZOOTV) fue una gira de conciertos multimedia con una puesta en escena muy elaborada realizada por el grupo de rock U2 en estadios y arenas entre 1992 y 1993. Era un espectáculo que operaba en muchos niveles, diseñado para provocar un sentimiendo de «sobrecarga sensorial» en la audiencia. Las diferentes fases de la gira también ...

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  9. U2 ZOO TV Tour: Palacio De Los Deportes

    Tour: U2 ZOO Tv Tour Fecha (date): 11/21/1992 Localización (venue): Palacio De Los Deportes - Mexico City, Mexico Setlist: Zoo Station, The Fly, Even Better Than The Real Thing, Mysterious Ways, One, Until The End Of The World, New Year's Day, La Bamba, Tryin' To Throw Your Arms Around The…

  10. U2 Tour: Zoo TV

    U2 performed 156 times during the Zoo TV tour. Those performances included unique songs and an overall total of 3396 songs. All concert dates, venues and setlists on U2Tours.com are confirmed and verified by using the most accurate sources available including firsthand attendance, audio and video recordings, and extensive archival research.

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    Zoo TV Tour. The Zoo TV Tour started off as an indoor tour of arenas, and later moved outside to stadiums. ... 1992-11-25: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico; Zoo TV: Leg Four [Zooropa - Europe] ... The fifth and final leg of Zoo TV take U2 to Australia, New Zealand and Japan at the end of the year. The shows are announced in early ...

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  13. Zoo TV Tour

    The Zoo TV Tour was an elaborately-staged worldwide concept tour by U2. Launched in support of the albums Achtung Baby and Zooropa, the tour visited arenas and stadiums from 1992 through 1993. The Zoo TV Tour used multimedia and the video age for much of its inspiration, as it was designed to instill a feeling of "sensory overload" in its audience. The stage's 36 video screens flashed random ...

  14. U2, su gira más esperada por los 30 años del 'Zoo TV Tour'

    Se avecinan los 30 años de la gira Zoo TV y se especula que podría ser retomada por U2 en 2022, tal y como conmemoró las tres décadas de su más reciente tour en torno a su exitoso álbum Joshua tree de 1987. Bajo la idea de un show con una carga mediática, bombardeos de imágenes y mensajes subliminales al inconsciente colectivo: "El ...

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  16. U2 Tour: Zoo TV

    U2 performed 46 times during the Outside Broadcast (N. America) portion of the Zoo TV tour. Those performances included unique songs and an overall total of 1070 songs. All concert dates, venues and setlists on U2Tours.com are confirmed and verified by using the most accurate sources available including firsthand attendance, audio and video ...

  17. U2 ZOO TV Tour

    Showing details for U2's ZOO TV Tour. ZOO TV 1st leg: North America (32 shows) ZOO TV 2nd leg: Europe (25 shows) ZOO TV 3rd leg: Outside Broadcast (46 shows) ZOO TV 4th leg: Zooropa (43 shows) ZOO TV 5th leg: Zoomerang / New Zooland / Japan (10 shows) We found 54 different songs played during these shows. Bullet the Blue Sky ( 156 times)

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  20. ‎Set List: U2's Zoo TV Tour

    Listen to the Set List: U2's Zoo TV Tour playlist on Apple Music. 22 Songs. Duration: 1 hour, 39 minutes. ... As such, the 1992-93 Zoo TV tour featured dozens of screens flashing rapid-fire imagery and subliminal messages and Bono in wraparound shades and vinyl pants as a character he called "The Fly." "Achtung Baby was, 'Okay, want ...

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    U2 > Tour Statistics. Song Statistics Stats; Tour Statistics Stats; Other Statistics; All Setlists. All setlist songs (1857) Years on tour. Show all. 2024 (15) 2023 (26) ... Average setlist for tour: Zoo TV. Note: only considered 156 of 157 setlists (ignored empty and strikingly short setlists) Setlist. share setlist Zoo Station. Play Video ...