Croke Park 3 ticket details to be announced on Fanning show
Paul McGuinness will be announcing details on ticket sales for U2′s third Dublin show on RTE’s Dave Fanning radio show tomorrow, Thursday April 28, between 6 – 7.30 pm GMT. Fanning announced the news on his show on Wednesday evening.
U2 are spending their time between the Seattle and Vancouver shows recording their video for the single release of City of Blinding Lights.
We’ve also learned Mojo magazine is doing a special on U2. The issue will come with a CD containing songs that influenced the band ‘then and now’… The Rapture are featured, as are The Virgin Prunes.
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