U2’s Adam Clayton Talks ‘Experience’ Tour, Possible Plans For 2019

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Months before they went into rehearsals for their 2018 Experience + Innocence Tour, U2 made a bold decision: Their new show wouldn’t feature a single song from The Joshua Tree, the 1987 classic that has been backbone of their live show for three decades. The band had spent the previous year playing the album – which includes “Where the Streets Have No Name and” “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” – straight through in stadiums. “We drew a line in the sand,” says bassist Adam Clayton. “If you really wanted those songs, we did it. It’s done. We’re moving on here.”

Read more about the band’s 2018 tour and potential plans for 2019 here.

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