'MIDNIGHT, OUR SONS AND DAUGHTERS…' Stade Roi-Baudouin, Brussels for the final night of the European leg of #TheJoshuaTree2017.
When & Where Tuesday, August 1st 2017, Stade Roi-Baudouin, Brussels, 33rd show of the year, 12th and final night of the European leg of #U2TheJoshuaTree2017
Social Posts We chatted up some fans at the show and asked them to DM us some thoughts about Brussels
@bonojour - a younger U2 fan and maybe even bigger Noel Gallagher follower, has been to quite a few shows this leg - writes : 'Looking back at the gig in Brussels I only remember a lot of tears. The first fell the moment I looked at the massive Joshua Tree, took a picture and posted on FB that this was going to be my last show seeing Noel and U2 live. I usually NEVER cry seeing Noel. I compare his gigs with a pub show, where you hang around sipping beer with your best mates and know the people playing songs on the tiny stage. NGHFB is familiarity, friendship and above all a lot of memories and fun. It's songs made to sing along to. For the last gig I knew I wanted to make a sign, not for him to even have banter at but just for him to read and know. The bright pink obnoxious thing read: 'NOEL + U2 = BROKE BUT HAPPY', broke and happy being highlighted by little stones to highlight the fact that those are keywords in the short phrase. When I held it up Gem (guitarist, for the U2 fans who showed me pics of him and thought they met Noel) started laughing and waited for Noel to read it. Noel's reply was a “Wait, what does that say?” when I put it down too quickly (he's a slow reader, even after my sign training at Lowlands he still needs his time…). He then followed it with “Awww, you're broke and happy? Well, I'm one of those.” Ignoring the fact that he awwed at me (I'm much taller than you, you twig!!!!), it does sum up Noel's feelings regarding this tour. Many people didn't understand why he'd open for U2. They don't know they're friends, they don't know Noel has gone to U2 gigs since he was 15. They don't know Noel is standing in the back holding his hands up in the air… Noel understands U2, defends them and loves them. And that's what it's about this tour for me. Knowing that your hero shares the same love for that same band from Ireland. And above that, that your hero is just like you, one simple thing in regards of The Joshua Tree Tour. Happy'.
@mrmarkreed was one of the lucky few who were invited as friends & family of fire officers along to the band rehearsal before the Twickenham shows. He has also been to a number of European dates this time around : 'U2 brought the Joshua Tree to Brussels for the last performance on European soil. We said hello and goodbye to many songs for what is probably the last time - the old friends will be missed. Many of these songs have found new life this year, and I hope to see them again on future tours : but if not, we had this. A glorious and unexpected reframing of the songs to make old feel new again. It's also an opportunity to say 'see you soon' to many friends on the road. And to close the show, and the tour, U2 busted out a rampaging I Will Follow ending where they began, four boys playing rock'n'roll with crazy ideas to make a difference. More importantly, the song is a promise between the band and the audience, where we go, they will follow - and where they go, so will we. The future beckons - the next European tour cannot come soon enough.'
U2Fansites Remy from fansite @U2Start has seen shows in the US and Europe this time around : 'In what Bono referred to as the capital of a great idea called Europe, The Joshua Tree tour said farewell to Europe. Bono promised us an epic night of rock & roll and boy, did they deliver. From the magic of Bad (one of those truly epic songs, especially with the David Bowie snippets) to the power and rage of Exit (easily one of the highlights of all my 2017 shows) and to the pure energy and joys of I Will Follow, U2 made it a night not to forget. The four Irish guys on stage kept on smiling during the show and visibly enjoying doing what they were destined to do, making music about so much more than just music. Songs like Running To Stand Still and One Tree Hill had so much emotion, they really hit me. Will Europe ever again hear some of these amazing Joshua Tree songs live? Time will tell, but for now us Europeans can embrace the wonderful memories and wait for what U2 will bring next. The European shows were incredible and showed to me that The Joshua Tree is an album of us all, a timeless piece of music which connects so deeply to so many different people, all brought together by music./
In The Press De Morgen: 'From “Bruxelles ma belle” to the American canyons and to the horror in Jordan and Syria: U2 took us on a world tour in the King Baudouin stadium. A Grand Gesture on Tuesday night, with a thrilling show that sent you away shaking and singing loudly…'
If You Had To Pick One Song Mothers of the Disappeared.. with everyone singing the chant long after the song had ended. 'In the wind we hear their laughter In the rain we see their tears. Hear their heartbeat, we hear their heartbeat.'
What (else) did Bono Say? “Let's just say right at the start, how proud we are to be in the capital of a great idea called Europe… it's not finished yet… it's a great idea… …we let go of some things… and hold on to some things a little more tightly..”
Review On U2.com catherinealterman: An amazing night. 'We had an amazing night yesterday in Brussels. We were happy to discover Liam's live performance first. When U2 started with Sunday Bloody Sunday, it immediately brought back a lot of memories and our hearts started to beat faster. It was an intense and fantastic musical journey. And like every good journey we left with the feeling it ended too soon but with, like little kids, star in our eyes and love in our heart. That's what U2 music made to us. Thanks guys for this great show!'
Other Noteworthy Stuff : Big shoutout to the U2 crew, especially the Belgian tribe, and special dedication to Smasher. Show dedicated to memory of Sam Shepard.
Tuesday evening in Brussels, seventh time we saw the band. Another great gig, good as always. Great show, the big screen amazing. Visuals great by Anton Corbijn. The band sharp as always. Already looking forward to the next tour, hoping to see you guys soon again.
roderikstruyve
03 August, 2017
A father and his 3 sons
3 generations of U2 joy
roderikstruyve
03 August, 2017
A father and his sons
3 generations enjoying
johnwgoessens
02 August, 2017
Great!
This is the best concert of my heroes I have ever attended! Great!!
nico_geuens
02 August, 2017
Brussels 2017
Great performance
nico_geuens
02 August, 2017
Brussels Concert U2
Take a walk
Nelg
02 August, 2017
My 1st ever u2 show after 33 years of tr
Last night my wife's birthday gift was my 1st ever u2 show. I first tried to see them in 1984 in New Zealand. I did bump into Bono briefly though before the show, and he dedicated a song "to those outside who didn't get in". So very special for me last night in BXL!
phjacccom
02 August, 2017
Great concert....shame about the facilit
Amazing atmosphere and the band delivered as normal.
But what was with the toilets at the stadium? All the normal toilets were locked and we were subjected to outdoor pisspots and portaloos with no hand washing facilities other than some gel. People were wretching leaving the portaloos 2 hours before the concert started.
I would expect a whole lot more from an international sporting arena esp given the prices charged for the tickets. Have not seen this at other locations I have been lucky enough to see U2 play.
boomski
02 August, 2017
As if time had been on hold for 30 years
Thank you U2 for this great night.
The world needs this kind of energy!
kdetroch
02 August, 2017
30 years later the same and still differ
Flabbergasted -just missed All I want...
kabrumejo
02 August, 2017
BRUXELLES MA BELLE
La boucle est bouclée.
martijntates
02 August, 2017
Amazing evening !
in one word just an amazing evening, thanks you guy's !!
Renjo
02 August, 2017
nice evening in Brussels
Let's play some rock & Roll
fredmanskow
02 August, 2017
Into the arms of Europe
My second and final The Joshua Tree 2017 concert. And what an evening it turned out to be! The King Bauduoin Stadium feels intimate, the stage being on the long side. We find our place, just off the satellite stage, enjoy a few beers and a good set by Noel before Larry's triumphant catwalk to the tune of the Waterboys. After that - it's pure joy. Four men who have risen to a level of fame and proficiency without losing sight of their roots - and who'll stop at nothing to show their love and appreciation for their audience.
Initially, I thought that the idea of a commemorative tour went against the very spirit of U2. I was wrong - and the evidence was the magic of side two of the cassette, or indeed all the lesser known songs, where the audience sing-along was muted and the band - and Bono's vocals - reigned the royal stadium supremely. Exit was the absolute highlight, a sonically and visually violent version whose only flaw was that it could have been even longer.
Thank you Brussels for the beer, the fries and the hospitality.
Thank you U2 for writing the soundtrack to so many lives, including the guy next to me who wept and pointed to the heavens during One.
I will follow - see you next time.
jola
02 August, 2017
#u2thejoshuatree2017 - yep it's a tree
definitely
jola
02 August, 2017
Nothing better than the real thing #u2th
really nothing
st7
02 August, 2017
'Please enjoy the show and do not be pre
Sadly I had to watch half of the show on smartphone-screens ahead of me ...
st7
02 August, 2017
'Please enjoy the show and do not be pre
Sadly I had to watch half of the show on smartphone-screens ahead of me ...
filip_lagaert
02 August, 2017
A perfect night with a perfect Moon
The boys did it again, as usual: perfect!
thomascouratin
02 August, 2017
Brussels august 1st. Where the streets h
9th shows since 1997...
VERMEULEN
02 August, 2017
A Crown
so far , so close , again an unforgettable concert of my heroes
Pat2006
02 August, 2017
Epic
It was an epic night, U2 was fantastic, wonderful show, the crowd was great, again a memorable night, thank you. Till the next one. Keep on guys.
themis
02 August, 2017
Great show in Brussels
As usual a wonderful show. Thanks U2 for that precious moments!!!
nicolas_paradis
02 August, 2017
No Words..
No Words..
catherinealterman
02 August, 2017
An amazing night
We had an amazing night yesterday in Brussels. We were happy to discover Liam's live performance first. When U2 started with Sunday Bloody Sunday, it immediately brought back a lot of memories and our hearts started to beat faster. It was an intense and fantastic musical journey. And like every good journey we left with the feeling it ended too soon but with, like little kids, star in our eyes and love in our heart. That's what U2 music made to us. Thanks guys for this great show!
dimi135U2
01 August, 2017
What a show!
My fourth liveshow and probably one of the best. Great performance and visuals, looked like the band enjoyed every minute of it! Thank you for this wonderful evening!
TottiU2
01 August, 2017
I feel sad,
because I cant enjoy The Bruessel Night tonight, because of Regular Daily Live is calling...
Anyway, you all will will have big time beautiful fun tonight
And..., remember MR. Sam Shepard.
Thanks!!!
PS. Thanks for playing Simple Mind's New Gold Dream & The Waterboys just before the show.
WoHooo...
trikken
01 August, 2017
We are ONE
For 10 time a see you my friends.we hope again for a wonderful show
leen13
31 July, 2017
Even better than the real thing?
Just to make sure that there is still only one REAL U2, my boyfriend and I would like to get up close to the stage today. Because we saw an amazing band called U2be last Wednesday in Oudenaarde, who did a great job covering your songs and looking like the real Bono, Edge, Adam and Larry, so... I guess we need to check in a couple of hours whether U2 (without the be extension) are really the greatest band ever! So wish us luck on getting as close to the stage as last Wednesday! ;)