LONDON (Reuters) - U2 will stream an entire concert live on the YouTube video sharing site this weekend, the Irish band said on their website. Sunday's show at the Rose Bowl in California is already a sellout, with an audience of 96,000 expected, and U2 said it would be the first time for such a large show to be streamed live.
Music News Net — MUSIC NEWS - U2 has announced that they will stream their Sunday L.A. show, as part of their ongoing worldwide 360 Degree Tour tour via their YouTube channel. Their Pasad... more info
MTV.com News — Band's gig from the Rose Bowl will air on YouTube.By Gil Kaufman
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Reuters — LONDON (Reuters) - U2 will stream an entire concert live on the YouTube video sharing site this weekend, the Irish band said on their website. Sunday's show at the Rose B... more info
Rolling Stone — U2 will stream their 360° Tour concert at Pasadena, California’s Rose Bowl on Sunday live on YouTube. “‘The band has wanted to do something like this for a long ti... more info
Guardian Music — The Irish stadium rockers' California gig will be the largest concert ever to be streamed onlineU2 are to stream the penultimate show of their 2009 tour live on YouTube t... more info
The Independent — Irish rock megastars U2 announced Monday that their upcoming concert at the Pasadena Rose Bowl in California will be streamed live on YouTube. more info
Reuters — DENVER (Billboard) - U2 and YouTube have teamed up to broadcast a live stream of the band's Los Angeles-area concert this weekend via its YouTube channel.
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Jam! Showbiz Music, Canada — TORONTO - U2 fans can tune into the band's concert on Sunday in Pasadena, Calif., free through YouTube at about 11:30 ET. more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Bono must truly be a miraculous human being. The man comes to Los Angeles, and -- BOOM! -- our Metro rail lines are extended to normal-city hours. U2 promoter Live Nation... more info
L.A. Times - Pop & Hiss — Not one of the 95,000 or so people descending upon Pasadena this Sunday for U2's 360 gig at the Rose Bowl? The band has thought of you, too. Or, perhaps more accurately, ... more info