Thirty years later, on unfamiliar ground, they reach for that fierce hunger and it's that sense of urgency – even a hint of nerves – rather than triumphalism that makes this such a charged and memorable set. After tha States i suppose... Ow please do come to Glastonbury 2011! Bono & Larry still need to experience Glastonbury! I think not to be alone in wanting to. One and Where the Streets Have No Name, usually preserved for the finale of their touring set, follow. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking for closes with a refrain from Moving on Up by Primal Scream, who are headlining the Other stage. I would have loved to see U2 on stage in Glastonbury and I'm sure it will be unforgettable. I first saw U2 at Wembley in 1987 having missed out at the Milton Keynes bowl a few years earlier , having seen many bands U2 remain to me the definitive big venue / live / hairs on the back of your neck band along with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band . got those numbers, got the time. BBC - U2 - BBC Glastonbury Festival - 2011, 16:00 – 19:00 // In the studio next is Marc Riley. Working with an additional video screen, they reach back to the early-90s not just with an opening salvo of songs from Achtung Baby but with the frenetic visual overload of the Zoo TV tour. Ken. Walk On, remastered in HD. It finds them at their fiercest and most urgent, The Edge wrenching bolts of noise from his guitar during Until the End of the World. Video directed by Liz Friedlander. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. Read more. cries Bono midway through U2's opening song, Even Better Than the Real Thing. Jun 24 2011. So God, bless us to win in this kind of lottery! Big chellange whenever. cries Bono midway through U2's opening song, Even Better Than the Real Thing. … and see it in HD. I think that this also applies to the music. I am really looking forward to their performance and I hope its driven with emotion and passion and the best of their sound . Kisses The most Paul McGuinness would say was, 'We're certainly excited about our plans for next year. "A whole city in the rain." In order to watch videos or listen to audio you need JavaScript enabled and the Adobe Flash player.Find out more from Webwise. "Could be the jetlag. You can't persuade everyone of course, but it's good to see a band this big taking nothing for granted. You can add or edit set list information at songkick.com. Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian "L ook at you!" U2 At Glastonbury 2011 – Review. Bono fide ... U2 at Glastonbury 2011. Beautiful Day, now remastered. I guess I first saw them in Slane 1981. U2's booking has divided festivalgoers since it was first announced, before Bono's back injury forced a postponement. The atmosphere soared from excitable to electric (during the likes of ‘Where The Streets Have No Name’) before diving to rock bottom … Photograph: David Levene for the Guardian. Join Bono, Larry, Adam and The Edge as they step onto the Pyramid Stage for one of the most anticipated headline sets in Glastonbury's 41 year history. See u at Glasto! "Could be the leylines," he begins. everything is set up for the bloody sunday battle for the tickets. Although I did get quite excited at the thought of Bono being in Rehab (possibly to re-inflate his huge ego), until I remembered he'd hurt his back last year.