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Millions of fans around the world hope to see the rock group next year u2 in concert, but that could take longer, because one of its members would be disabled for the activities that a tour entails.
In the text that accompanies an interview with the band in The Washington Post (on the occasion of the event that will take place this weekend to give them an award for their extensive musical career) it is reported that if the band were to perform live in 2023 it would likely be without Larry Mullen Jr.since he needs to undergo surgery to continue playing the drums well -it was not specified what kind of physical discomfort he suffers-.
Formed by BondMullen Jr. The Edge Y Adam Clayton, U2 haven’t released an album of unreleased material in five years; They have been working on two productions for a long time: songs of rise and a disk of covers acoustics of their own hits. Several months ago it was announced that the band will have a residency in Las Vegas in 2023, performing at the new arena msg spherewhich is still under construction.
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