U2 - JOHANNESBURG 2011 - SOUTH AFRICA 360° TOUR 2011 IEM RECORDINGS (2CDR)
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U2 - JOHANNESBURG 2011 - SOUTH AFRICA 360° TOUR 2011 IEM RECORDINGS (2CDR)

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U2 - JOHANNESBURG 2011 - SOUTH AFRICA 360° TOUR 2011 IEM RECORDINGS (2CDR)From the U2 360P TOUR 2011, which drew attention for its cutting edge stage set, the February 13th show in Johannesburg, South Africa is now available as a 2 disc set featuring a complete recording with IEM in ear monitors and in line sound sources! The Cape Town Stadium concert on February 18 has been known as a soundboard source, but this time, the performance on February 13, the day before that, has also been unearthed as a superb quality IEM in

From the U2 “360P TOUR” 2011, which drew attention for its cutting-edge stage set, the February 13th show in Johannesburg, South Africa is now available as a 2-disc set featuring a complete recording with IEM in-ear monitors and in-line sound sources! The Cape Town Stadium concert on February 18 has been known as a soundboard source, but this time, the performance on February 13, the day before that, has also been unearthed as a superb-quality IEM in-ear monitor line recording. This is the new South Africa concert with a different setlist! This is a newly discovered live sound source from U2's “360° TOUR” 2011, which was one of the biggest stage sets in the history of the band at that time! 

DISC 1
1. One Day Like This (tape)
2. Get On Your Boots Remix (tape)
3. Beautiful Day
4. I Will Follow
5. Get On Your Boots
6. Magnificent
7. Mysterious Ways
8. Elevation
9. Until The End Of The World
10. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
11. North Star/12. Pride (In The Name Of Love)
13. In A Little While
14. Miss Sarajevo
15. City Of Blinding Lights
16. Vertigo

DISC 2
1. I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight
2. Sunday Bloody Sunday
3. Scarlet
4. Walk On
5. Desmond Tutu Speech (tape)
6. One
7. Amazing Grace / Where The Streets Have No Name
8. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
9. With Or Without You
10. Moment of Surrender

Live at FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, South Africa 13th February 2011

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