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U2 breaks records

November 4, 9:07 PMDC Pop Culture ExaminerPaula Cee
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A video image of Bono of U2 looms over the audience during their 360 world tour at the Rose Bowl
A video image of Bono of U2 looms over the audience during their 360 world tour at the Rose Bowl
(AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

If you went to see U2 on the 360 Tour when it came through here at either FedEx Field or Scott Stadium in Charlottesville then you probably aren't surprised that the band is breaking records.

Their phenomenal road show featuring 20 years of hits -- and even a spaceship -- played to sell-out crowds around the world.

But, in the end, the legacy of U2 360 may lie in technology.

That's because the Rose Bowl show we told you about that was streamed on YouTube had incredible page views.  Worldwide more than 10 million caught the concert stream...  the biggest audience ever for YouTube.

Did you miss it?  Were you one of the few not glued to your computer on October 24th?  Don't worry.  You can still catch all two hours plus of the concert on the U2 channel on YouTube.


U2 "No Line on The Horizon" from the Rose Bowl

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