U2 have added the final four dates to their record breaking Las Vegas residency at the MSG Sphere.
Having opened this residency back in September, the band quickly added a further 11 dates to this remarkable tour.
Having been initially scheduled to conclude the residency on December 16, U2 extended it to February 18.
Since then, U2 have now added an extra four shows to finish off this residency, which will also see Bono and co perform at the MSG Sphere on February 23 and 24, as well as March 1 and 2 next year. Find out how you can get tickets here.
U2 Put New Album On Hold
This news comes just weeks after U2 announced that they were putting any plans for a new album on hold, as drummer Larry Mullen Jr recovers from neck surgery.
The 62 year old was forced to miss the entire residency as he recuperates.
Speaking a few weeks ago, U2 frontman Bono spoke about the “psychic force” that Mullen Jr brings to the band, adding that playing without him is “beyond the beyond of ‘tough’.
Bono continued, “It was the late ’70s, the last time we played without Larry. I think a motorcycle fell on his foot, and he couldn’t play, and we had a drummer called Eric [Briggs]”.
He added, “That wasn’t a great feeling, but Eric was very good-looking, and Larry hurried back – he hopped behind the kit! But it’s not just that, you know, it’s a psychic force that Larry brings”.