• The Zoo TV Tour (also written as ZooTV, ZOO TV or ZOOTV) was a worldwide concert tour by rock band U2. Staged in support of their 1991 album Achtung Baby...
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  • Stadium in Sydney, Australia, during the "Zoomerang" leg of the group's Zoo TV Tour. Directed by David Mallet, the concert was televised worldwide via pay-per-view...
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  • Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. The supporting, multimedia-intensive Zoo TV Tour of 1992–1993 was also a success, grossing US$151 million from 5.3 million...
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    Tree Tour (1987) Lovetown Tour (1989–1990) Zoo TV Tour (1992–1993) PopMart Tour (1997–1998) Elevation Tour (2001) Vertigo Tour (2005–2006) U2 360° Tour (2009–2011)...
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  • in stadiums and parks in 1997 and 1998. Much like the band's previous Zoo TV Tour, PopMart was an elaborate production. Its lavish stage design had a 165-foot-wide...
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  • metaphor for a reuniting Germany. "Zoo Station" was performed as the opening song at every concert on U2's Zoo TV Tour. The song received positive reviews...
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  • Zooropa (section Zoo TV Tour)
    Records. Inspired by the band's experiences on the Zoo TV Tour, Zooropa expanded on many of the tour's themes of technology and media oversaturation. The...
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  • possibly build upon their Zoo TV Tour. He said, "how do you update the Zoo TV concept? Because all the predictions of Zoo TV have come to pass: fake news...
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    "Mysterious Ways" during the band's Zoo TV Tour in 1992 and 1993. Her relationship with The Edge began at the end of the Zoo TV Tour. The couple married in 2002...
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    private lives of the members of the band. During the band's 1992–1993 Zoo TV Tour, Bono assumed a number of costumed stage personae in an attempt to be...
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    The following is a list of concert tours that have generated the most gross income, largely from ticket sales. The rankings are based largely on reports...
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    McGee (2008), p. 18 "U2 Rotterdam, 1993-05-10, Feyenoord Stadium, ZOO TV Tour - U2 on tour". 10 May 1993. Archived from the original on 9 May 2005. Cooper...
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    World Tour Ever". Billboard. November 17, 2017. Archived from the original on June 17, 2022. Retrieved August 30, 2023. "Great NZ Concerts - U2's Zoo TV Tour"...
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  • of sensory overload, which had prominently been incorporated into the Zoo TV Tour. Lead singer Bono and drummer Larry Mullen Jr. provided backing vocals...
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    effects of her husband coming off tour and readjusting to domestic life. After the extended 1992–1993 Zoo TV Tour, full of sensory overloads and alternate...
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  • Zoo TV Tour in 1992, when performances were accompanied by an on-stage belly dancer. The group has continued to perform the song on subsequent tours....
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  • opening the bill for more well-known acts such as U2 (on their landmark Zoo TV Tour), Rage Against the Machine, Nirvana and Arrested Development. Guitarist...
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  • Blindness" made its live debut on the group's 1992–1993 Zoo TV Tour and was performed regularly during the tour, appearing in 154 of its 157 concerts. It was commonly...
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    tour on which they played stadiums in Europe and smaller venues in the United States. They supported U2 on the lucrative US leg of their Zoo TV Tour in...
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  • the Zoo TV Tour. U2 would later embark on anniversary tours of The Joshua Tree three decades later. Like their previous tours, the Joshua Tree Tour was...
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    Peace or Else", "Unknown Caller", "Zoo Station" and "Daddy's Gonna Pay for Your Crashed Car" (only during Zoo TV Tour), and others. He occasionally performed...
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    was less concerned, and so was more of an outsider. In 1995, after the Zoo TV Tour and Zooropa album, Clayton went to New York with bandmate Mullen to receive...
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  • were also a showcase for "The Fly", a persona that Bono adopted for the Zoo TV Tour, in which he played the part of a stereotypical leather-clad rock star...
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  • made its live debut on the Zoo TV Tour but has only been performed intermittently in an acoustic version over subsequent tours. Members of U2 consider it...
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  • concerts. The song was performed at every show on the 1992–1993 Zoo TV Tour. Concerts from this tour were elaborate multimedia spectacles that Bono performed...
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  • street holding the book The Screwtape Letters. While on stage during the Zoo TV Tour Bono would dress as Mr. MacPhisto, his alter ego. Bono would wear a gold...
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  • U2 concert in Sarajevo (category U2 concert tours)
    show. The band first became involved with Sarajevo in 1993 on their Zoo TV Tour; after being approached by aid worker Bill Carter about bringing attention...
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  • Zooropa sessions between March–May 1993 during the band's break in the Zoo TV Tour. Guitarist the Edge said the song originated from something he "worked...
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    June 9, 1992 Genesis — We Can't Dance Tour — — September 13, 1992 U2 Big Audio Dynamite II Public Enemy Zoo TV Tour 62,280 / 62,280 $1,868,400 July 3, 1994...
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  • band's previous two live ventures, the Zoo TV Tour (1992–1993) and the PopMart Tour (1997–1998), the Elevation Tour saw them return to indoor arenas with...
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