| 2009-12-22 07:43:33 by Gina Mosier U2 lead singer Bono walks through the audience on the runway during the first concert of their Vertigo Tour at the San Diego Sports Arena Monday, March 28, 2005. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy) |
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| 2005-09-09 16:10:39 by Ingrid Bono, lead singer of the Irish rock group U2, kicks off the band's world tour "Vertigo" in San Diego, California March 28, 2005. The Irish rock band has sold over 2.2 million tickets and grossed some US$185 million with advance ticket sales. By the time U2's Vertigo concludes, it will be one of the top-grossing rock tours of all time, with a total nearing $300 million . REUTERS/Mike Blake |
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| 2005-05-03 05:45:57 by nelson Lead singer Bono, bathed in red light, of the Irish rock group U2 lays down and sings as he kicks off the band's world tour 'Vertigo' during their opening show in San Diego, California March 28, 2005. The Irish rock band has sold over 2.2 million tickets and grossed some $185 million with advance ticket sales. By the time U2's Vertigo concludes, it will be one of the top-grossing rock tours of all time, with a total nearing $300 million. REUTERS/Mike Blake |
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| 2005-04-14 01:28:04 by Soulcatgirl Lead singer Bono of the Irish rock group U2 kicks off the band's world tour 'Vertigo' with their opening show in San Diego, California March 28, 2005. The Irish rock band has sold over 2.2 million tickets and grossed some US$185 million with advance ticket sales. By the time U2's Vertigo concludes, it will be one of the top-grossing rock tours of all time, with a total nearing $300 million . REUTERS/Mike Blake |
| 2005-04-12 22:54:26 by Soulcatgirl U2 singer lead singer Bono, left, leans on the shoulder of bassist Adam Clayton during the first concert of their Vertigo Tour at the San Diego Sports Arena Monday, March 28, 2005. (AP Photo/Denis Poroy) |
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| 2005-04-07 20:53:15 by Soulcatgirl Lead guitar player The Edge (L) and singer Bono of the Irish rock group U2 kick off the band's world tour 'Vertigo' with their opening show in San Diego, California March 28, 2005. The Irish rock band has sold over 2.2 million tickets and grossed some $185 million with advance ticket sales. By the time U2's Vertigo concludes, it will be one of the top-grossing rock tours of all time, with a total nearing $300 million . REUTERS/Mike Blake |
| 2005-04-06 18:41:35 by Kat Lead singer Bono and drummer Larry Mullen (L) of the Irish rock group U2 kick off the band's world tour 'Vertigo' with their opening show in San Diego, California March 28, 2005. The Irish rock band has sold over 2.2 million tickets and grossed some $185 million with advance ticket sales. By the time U2's Vertigo concludes, it will be one of the top-grossing rock tours of all time, with a total nearing $300 million . REUTERS/Mike Blake |