- Music
- 06 Mar 24
U2 have shared a clip of them singing ‘Beautiful Day’ for the final time at their Las Vegas residency in the Sphere.
Closing their phenomenal run at The Sphere (which was extended due to popular demand), U2 have released a video of their last performance captioned 'Thank You, Las Vegas".
'U2 - Beautiful Day (Thank You, Las Vegas) - U2:UV Achtung Baby, Live At Sphere' is a highlight reel of all the best bits from the bands last concert at the billion dollar venue.
U2's residency at the Sphere began last September and saw the band perform their iconic 1991 album Achtung Baby in its entirety for the first time.
For their final performance, U2 were joined by Daniel Lanois, who co-produced the band’s seminal albums The Joshua Tree and Achtung Baby and joined them on stage for a once off rendition of ‘One'.
The band also played a pre-recorded performance from Neil Finn of Crowded House, and broke out their own version of the Kiwi band's smash hit 'Don't Dream it's Over'.
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For those who were not able to make their way to Nevada to catch one of the group's lauded shows, the band released a farewell video, which features a performance of the their song 'Beautiful Day' and fan reactions to the gig.
Concluding the emotional video in a heartfelt address to the crowd, frontman Bono says: “We know a lot of you travelled a great distance to get us to our destination, so thank you for all the trouble of getting here,”
Watch U2's Thank You video as they say farewell to their Residency at The Sphere