U2: Sphere Opening Night Setlist
After months of anticipation last night (September 29), U2 finally kicked off their Las Vegas residency. The show, of course, was much more than just the first night of a…

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – SEPTEMBER 29: Sphere displays the name of the band U2’s residency “U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere” during the venue’s grand opening on September 29, 2023 in Las Vegas, Nevada
(Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)After months of anticipation last night (September 29), U2 finally kicked off their Las Vegas residency. The show, of course, was much more than just the first night of a major rock band's string of dates: it was opening night for Vegas's Sphere, a new kind of venue with mind-blowing visual and audio capabilities.
As CNN reports, Sphere is 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide. "Its bowl-shaped theater reportedly contains the world’s highest-resolution wraparound LED screen. And its exterior is fitted with 1.2 million hockey puck-sized LEDs that can be programmed to flash dynamic imagery on a massive scale." It's the perfect venue to feature U2's 1991 Achtung Baby album and to update the subsequent multi-media intensive "Zoo TV" tour.
One fan made that connection in the comments on U2's Instagram post, showing the opening moment of the show. "Honestly I didn’t think it was possible for U2 to blow my mind 30 years after seeing ZooTV tour, but they Fn did it. INCREDIBLE SHOW. Run to get tickets. Amazing."
Achtung Baby's Impact
Before Achtung Baby, U2's concerts were visually pretty simple. Inspired by the Clash and Bruce Springsteen, the focus was very much on the band. Back then, U2 had very little in the way of lights and didn't use video at all (you can see this in the concert film of their previous tour, Rattle and Hum). Zoo TV was like sensory overload, with multiple video screens all over the stage, showing all kinds of media clips that seemed to have nothing to do with the band. The shows saw a darker and funnier Bono, flipping channels on satellite TV, making prank calls (including to the White House, in a nearly nightly attempt to get President George H.W. Bush on the phone). They even featured a belly dancer during "Mysterious Ways."
The Vegas show at Sphere appears to emulate the impact of "Zoo TV," blowing minds three decades after that ground-breaking tour. And like that tour, this show opens with eight songs from Achtung Baby. After that, the band played an acoustic interlude, spotlighting four songs from Rattle And Hum: first, "All I Want Is You," which they dedicated to injured drummer Larry Mullen Jr. (Dutch drummer Bram van den Berg is filling in for this residency.) They also played "Desire," which they dedicated to Paul McCartney (who was in the audience), "Angel of Harlem," and "Love Rescue Me," which they dedicated to Jimmy Buffett.
It Might Not Be The Same Show Every Night
Variety reports that after the acoustic set, Bono said that each night, they plan to feature a different album during that show segment. He added that they might even play other artists' songs.
After that, they returned to Achtung Baby, including playing "So Cruel." According to Setlist.fm, they have not played that song since 1992 (and only played it three times that year). They finished the show with a six-song encore, including their new track,
This description of the show surely doesn't do justice to the stunning visuals provided by Sphere, but the venue has posted some short videos to their Instagram. And there are lots of unauthorized clips already on YouTube and social media.
Here's the full setlist, according to Setlist.fm.
Achtung Baby: First set
1. "Zoo Station"
2. "The Fly"
3. "Even Better Than the Real Thing"
4. "Mysterious Ways"
5. "One" with bits of Prince's "Purple Rain" and Elvis Presley's "Love Me Tender"
6. "Until the End of the World"
7. "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses"
8. "Tryin' to Throw Your Arms Around the World"
Rattle and Hum segment
9. "All I Want Is You"
10. "Desire" with a bit of the Beatles' "Love Me Do"
11. "Angel of Harlem" with bits of Van Morrison's "Into the Mystic" and Thin Lizzy's "Dancing in the Moonlight"
12. "Love Rescue Me"
Achtung Baby: Second set
13. "So Cruel"
14. "Acrobat"
15. "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)"
16. "Love Is Blindness"
Encore set
17. "Elevation" with a bit of Frank Sinatra's "My Way"
18. "Atomic City"
19. "Vertigo"
20. "Where the Streets Have No Name"
21. "With or Without You"
22. "Beautiful Day" with bits of the Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" and "Blackbird"
See U2's schedule and ticket information at their official website.
U2: Their 50 Best Songs, Ranked
U2 has been one of the biggest bands of the past 50 years and for good reason: Their catalog is a prime example of a band evolving and growing up before the eyes of the world.
So far, U2 has released 14 studio albums. Their catalog also features live releases, box sets, compilations and more. In total, they have sold over 175 million records worldwide.
The legend of U2 had humble beginnings. Its four members -- Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr. -- were all students at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin.
One day in 1976, Mullen Jr. put a flyer on the school's bulletin board searching for musicians to start a band. He was only 14 at the time. Among the people who responded were Bono (16), The Edge (15) and Clayton (16). The band's first practice was on September 25, 1976 in the kitchen of Mullen Jr.'s childhood home.
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Who would've thought all of this success started with a just simple post on a bulletin board and a practice in a kitchen?!
U2's list of accolades is nothing short of insane. They've won 22 Grammy Awards out of 46 nominations. In 2005, they were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The band received the Kennedy Center Honors in 2022.
In addition to those awards, they've been a massive tour draw. Per Pollstar, U2 has sold over 26 million tickets since 1980. Their tours have grossed a staggering $2.12 million. The only other act to make more money on the road is the Rolling Stones with $2.16 million.
With all of this mind, we thought we'd take on the daunting task of ranking U2's best song. Scroll through the list below to see which songs from their vast catalog we think are their 50 best!
50. “City of Blinding Lights” - ‘How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’ (2004)

49. “Two Hearts Beat As One” - ‘War’ (1983)

48. “Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of” - ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’ (2000)

47. “Love Is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way” - ‘Songs of Experience’ (2017)

46. “All Because of You” - ‘How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’ (2004)

45. “Mofo” - ‘Pop’ (1997)

44. “Magnificent” - ‘No Line On the Horizon’ (2009)

43. “Miss Sarajevo” - ‘Original Soundtracks 1’ (1995)

42. “40 (live)” - ‘Under a Blood Red Sky’ (1983)

41. “Salome” - ‘Even Better Than The Real Thing - EP’ (1992)’

40. “The Saints Are Coming” - ‘U218 Singles’ (2006)

39. “Electrical Storm (William Orbit mix)” - ‘The Best of 1990-2000’ (2002)

38. “Staring at the Sun” - ‘Pop’ (1997)

37. “Walk On” - ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’ (2000)

36. “The Blackout” - ‘Songs of Experience’ (2017)

35. “The Wanderer (feat. Johnny Cash)” - ‘Zooropa’ (1993)

34. “The Sweetest Thing” - ‘The Best of 1980-1990’ (1998)

33. “Lady With The Spinning Head” - ‘One - EP’ (1992)

32. “Dirty Day” - ‘Zooropa’ (1993)

31. “When Love Comes to Town” - ‘Rattle and Hum’ (1988)

30. “The Fly” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

29. “Out of Control” - ‘Boy’ (1980)

28. “Sometimes You Can’t Make It On Your Own” - ‘How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb’ (2004)

27. “Who’s Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

26. “All I Want Is You” - ‘Rattle and Hum’ (1988)

25. “Bullet the Blue Sky” - ‘The Joshua Tree’ (1987)

24. “Red Hill Mining Town” - ‘The Joshua Tree’ (1987)

23. “Love Is Blindness” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

22. “Elevation (Tomb Raider Mix)” - ‘Lara Croft: Tomb Raider - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’ (2001)

21. “Until the End of the World” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

20. “Ultra Violet (Light My Way)” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

19. “Please (Single Version)” - ‘Please - EP’ (1997)

18. “Running to Stand Still” - ‘The Joshua Tree’ (1987)

17. “Last Night on Earth” - ‘Pop’ (1997)

16. “Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me” - ‘Batman Forever’ (1995)

15. “Even Better Than The Real Thing” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

14. “Angel of Harlem” - ‘Rattle and Hum’ (1988)

13. “Mysterious Ways” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

12. “I Will Follow” - ‘Boy’ (1980)

11. “New Year’s Day” - ‘War’ (1983)

10. “Stay (Faraway, So Close!) - ‘Zooropa’ (1993)

9. “Desire” - ‘Rattle and Hum’ (1988)

8. “With or Without You” - ‘The Joshua Tree’ (1987)

7. “Beautiful Day” - ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’ (2000)

6. “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” - ‘The Joshua Tree’ (1987)

5. “Pride (In The Name of Love)” - ‘The Unforgettable Fire’ (1984)

4. “Bad” - ‘Live Aid (Live, 13th July 1985)’ (2018)

3. “Sunday Bloody Sunday” - ‘War’ (1983)

2. “One” - ‘Achtung Baby’ (1991)

1. “Where the Streets Have No Name” - ‘The Joshua Tree’ (1987)
