U2 with special guest Florence and the Machine at Sun Life Stadium June 29

Do you know what that means? It means U2, as a band, is totally middle-aged. (Formed in 1976, the bombastic arena rock quartet turned 35 this year.) And as individuals, the situation is even bleaker. Bono is already 51! Ditto Adam "Bass Boy" Clayton! Drummer Larry Mullen Jr. hits the big five-oh this Halloween! And the Edge isn't so edgy at 49!
Brantley Gutierrez
This 35-year-old Irish juggernaut cannot be stopped!

Location Info

Sun Life Stadium

Sun Life Stadium

2267 Dan Marino Blvd
Miami Gardens, FL 33056
Category: Sports/Recreation
Region: Miami Gardens

Details

U2 360° Tour: With special guest Florence and the Machine. 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 29, at Sun Life Stadium, 2267 Dan Marino Blvd., Miami Gardens; 305-623-6100; sunlifestadium.com. Tickets cost $30 to $250 plus fees via livenation.com.
Obviously, though, U2 ain't dead yet. And if we do a few rough calculations, it wouldn't be wacko to expect Bono and crew to crap out another couple of semiconscious decades, six more mediocre albums, and an equal number of never-ending, galaxy-spanning, multimillion-dollar megatours.
So yes, it's too early for a postmortem. But why not get started just for fun? Here are ten glorious, strange, and shameful moments in the very long career of U2.

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