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U2 Live in Athens 2010

The European leg of U2’s “360° Tour” started in the Italian city of Torino. After Italy, the tour traveled to Germany, Denmark, Finland, Russia and Austria. The next stop on the sellout U2 tour is Athens, where Bono, The Edge and the boys will be playing live at the Greek Olympic Stadium, a momento from the 2004 Olympic games that were held in Athens.
Tickets for the Athens concert of world-famous rock group U2 have gone on sale all around Greece. However, there are still some tickets available.
The tour features a 360-degree configuration, with the stage being placed closer to the center of the stadium’s field than usual. The stage design features a large four-legged steel structure that holds the speaker system and cylindrical video screen and hovers above the performance area. The stage is surrounded by a circular ramp, which connects to the stage by means of rotating bridges. Fans with general admission tickets can be placed both outside of the ramp, as well as between the ramp and stage. The stage has no defined front or back and is surrounded on all sides by the audience.

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