U2 reinvents stadium rock into epic widescreen 'live' spectacle
A 200 x 45 ft 8k high-resolution LED screen was the stunning backdrop to the rebooted Joshua Tree tour.
YOU may have long worn out your copy of The Joshua Tree by spinning it to death over the decades but you can't say you've listened to U2's 1987 masterpiece until you've watched the band play it "live".
Just ask the 100,000 fans who came to worship at the church of Bono and company over the course of two shows on Saturday and Sunday at the Singapore Sports Hub.
It's taken only 42 years for the Grammy-winning Irish group to play on our shores but all was forgiven when the band strode on stage.
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