The legendary rock band performed for two hours inside the massive, state\u002Dof\u002Dthe\u002Dart spherical venue with crystal\u002Dclear audio.
Bono then paid homage to the late Elvis Presley, who was a Las Vegas entertainment staple. The band has rocked in the city as far back as 1987 when they filmed the music video for “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” on the Strip during a tour in 1987.
U2 made their presence felt at the $2.3 billion Sphere, which stands 366-feet high and 516-feet wide. With the superb visual effects, the band’s 25-show residency opened with a splash performing a slew of hits including “Mysterious Ways,” “Zoo Station,” “All I Want is You,” “Desire” and new single “Atomic City.”
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