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Go on Tour With U2 (or At Least Pretend)
HMV is Top Dog for Christmas and to prove it HMV is teaming up with the Hot Press to offer two readers the opportunity to get their hands the fantastic book 'U2 Show'.
Everything about the band U2 is huge. From their music, to their tours, to their influence on global popular culture and politics. Underpinning their popularity is their passion for touring.
For the last 20 years they have hardly been off the road. From the modest Tick Tock Tour of 1980, through the Joshua Tree, and on to the videomedia extravaganza of ZooTV in the early 90s and Popmart in the late 90s then the more intimate Elevation tour of the last two years, it is the tours which have set their agenda.
For the first time the band has agreed to allow a book on this vital part of their creative energy. The photographs are hand picked from their archive accumulated over 25 years.
'U2 Show' features a commentary by Diana Scrimgeour, who has been a photographer on recent tours, and first-person accounts from the band and associates.
To enter, click here and answer a few questions. You must be registered with hotpress.com to access this page.
--hotpress.com
Go on Tour With U2 (or At Least Pretend)
HMV is Top Dog for Christmas and to prove it HMV is teaming up with the Hot Press to offer two readers the opportunity to get their hands the fantastic book 'U2 Show'.
Everything about the band U2 is huge. From their music, to their tours, to their influence on global popular culture and politics. Underpinning their popularity is their passion for touring.
For the last 20 years they have hardly been off the road. From the modest Tick Tock Tour of 1980, through the Joshua Tree, and on to the videomedia extravaganza of ZooTV in the early 90s and Popmart in the late 90s then the more intimate Elevation tour of the last two years, it is the tours which have set their agenda.
For the first time the band has agreed to allow a book on this vital part of their creative energy. The photographs are hand picked from their archive accumulated over 25 years.
'U2 Show' features a commentary by Diana Scrimgeour, who has been a photographer on recent tours, and first-person accounts from the band and associates.
To enter, click here and answer a few questions. You must be registered with hotpress.com to access this page.
--hotpress.com