The Irish rock band is set for the venue’s first performance the next year.
The $1.8 billion arena, which is close to The Venetian Resort on the Las Vegas Strip, will host a “multi-show residency” by Bono and company.
According to reports, the dates won’t be consecutive and would be dispersed over several months.
According to Setlist.FM, the residency would be U2’s first confirmed live performance since December 2019.
Alongside spatial audio and programmable LED technology, the arena will have 160,000 square feet of video viewing space.
The last album from U2 “Songs Of Experience” came back in 2017.
A Foxing Fan Shows Off His Climbing Skills during the Ohio Show
The iconic scene happened on Monday, July 19 at Cleveland’s Grog Shop, during the band’s North American tour alongside Greet Death and Home Is Where.
Foxing also responded, equating the man’s accomplishment with a moment from the 2018 horror movie Hereditary in a tweet.
In support of their most recent album, which goes by the same name, Foxing is now touring North America.
In August 2021, the St. Louis trio’s self-run Grand Paradise label issued their fourth studio album, titled “Draw Down The Moon” (in tandem with Hopeless Records).
The fourth studio album followed after 2018’s “Nearer My God.”
Yet To Be Released “Ready for Love” Performed by Blackpink in A PUBG Mobile Game Concert
This week, the girl group performed at “The Virtual,” PUBG Mobile’s first-ever in-game concert, bringing their energizing music and spectacular dancing to the virtual realm.
The female group included an un-launched song called “Ready for Love,” which it had previously sung during a studio session featured in their 2020 Light Up the Sky Netflix movie.
This is not the first time Blackpink and PUBG Mobile have collaborated. The group and the gaming firm previously collaborated to mark the release of THE ALBUM in 2020.
The virtual concert follows the July 5 announcement from YG Entertainment regarding Blackpink’s new album release.
Twenty One Pilots Honor “Stranger Things” By Performing “Heathens” Live In Romania
The American duo energized the crowd with their exhilarating performance by featuring the popular Netflix series in sequence.
The crossover’s headline-making sequence, in which Sadie Sink’s character, Max, from Stranger Things escapes from Vecna while listening to Kate Bush’s 1985 song, “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God),” is shown in the band’s YouTube video clip.
While the band was performing, the screen behind, read that music has the power to save everyone.
Metallica’s “Master of Puppets” and “Running Up That Hill” from Stranger Things have both experienced a resurgence in popularity as a result of their inclusion in season 4.
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