November 13, 2004

U2 Tour To Kick Off March 1 – Snow Patrol & Scissor Sisters Likely Openers

Look for U2 to start its world tour on March 1 in Florida in support of its new Interscope album, “How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb,” the band’s manager Paul McGuinness tells Billboard.

“We’ll play approximately 35 shows in the arenas in the spring in the U.S., McGuinness says. U2 will then play 30 stadium shows across Europe, return to North America for another 35-date arena swing and the proceed to Japan and Australia.

Rumors have circulated that potential openers include Snow Patrol and the Scissor Sisters. McGuinness said no decision has been made, but added “We love Snow Patrol. Their producer, Jacknife Lee, also worked on U2’s album and they’re Irish. There’s a close connection.”

The upcoming trek will be promoted by Clear Channel Entertainment’s TNA International, which is spearheaded by president Arthur Fogel. U2’s 2001 tour, also promoted by Fogel, grossed $104 million from 106 shows worldwide, according to Billboard Boxscore.

Continuing the move toward a more rock-driven approach emphasized on 2000’s “All That You Can’t Leave Behind,” the new set is front-loaded with a host of satisfyingly straightforward tracks that should thrill U2 fans. Highlights include the chiming, strident “City of Blinding Lights,” the powerful Edge showcase “All Because of You” and the emotive, atmospheric “Miracle Drug,” where Bono scales the heights of his vocal register.

First single “Vertigo” is in third week at No. 1 on Billboard’s Modern Rock Tracks chart.

Source billboard.com.

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