U2 announce their Las Vegas concerts at the Super Bowl

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The 57th Super Bowl is just around the corner. For many years, the event has included extraordinary commercials that are placed for very, very much money. According to “Uproxx”, there could also be an advertising slot from U2.

Reading their recent Twitter post, it’s safe to assume that the Irish band will use the football final as a platform to officially announce their long-planned residency in Las Vegas.

The first rumors were already circulating in July last year that U2 should be engaged for the new stage attraction The Sphere. Now the time seems to have come. The Irish tweeted: “Tonight. Super Bowl LVII. #U2SPHERE“.

A few days ago, singer Bono indicated that the planned gigs in Las Vegas would be spectacular. If the ideas were implemented, it would be something extraordinary that no one had ever seen in the glittering metropolis, he said. There is already a website (u2xsphere), but there is nothing to read yet.

However, Bono has remained silent on whether drummer Larry Mullen Jr. will be included in the plans. The drummer recently publicly indicated a break and spoke of a necessary operation that is still pending.

In addition to U2, the location would be the star: The MSG-Sphere is the world’s largest spherical building and offers 17,500 seats and 20,000 standing places. As a special effect, 4D techniques such as smell and wind are also to be used in shows taking place there.

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