Glastonbury 2011: Isn't it time we learned to cherish U2?
U2's performance at the Glastonbury Festival attracted protesters, but Bono and co proved they are the world's top rock stars - and we should learn to cherish them, says William Langley.
The Telegraph — Violent scenes broke out in the crowd at U2's long-awaited Glastonbury debut on Friday night as a protest against the Irish band's tax status was foiled by security guard... more info
Sky News — Violent scenes broke out in the crowd at U2's long-awaited Glastonbury debut as a protest against the Irish band's tax status was foiled by security guards. more info
MTV.co.uk News — U2's headline performance at this year's Glastonbury festival was marred by violence between protesters and security. The Art Uncut group were protesting at the band's 20... more info
ContactMusic — U2 played their long-awaited headline slot at Glastonbury Festival last night, but had to cope with a strong showing from Art Uncut demonstrators, protesting against what... more info
ContactMusic — U2's headlining set at Britain's Glastonbury festival was marred after an outbreak of violence between angry demonstrators and security staff. Campaigners from the anti-c... more info
Guardian Music — ArtUncut, the direct action group, attacks decision to silence peaceful attempt to highlight Irish band's offshore affairsActivists seeking to return the Glastonbury fest... more info
The Telegraph — U2's performance at the Glastonbury Festival attracted protesters, but Bono and co proved they are the world's top rock stars - and we should learn to cherish them, says ... more info