Watch U2 perform ‘The Fly’ at Las Vegas Sphere in mind-bending official video
U2 have today (December 15) shared a video of the band performing ‘The Fly’ during their Las Vegas Sphere residency – you can watch it below.
The band also shared a remix version of ‘Atomic City’ which you can listen to below. The song was originally released back in September and was the band’s first new song in two years.
The song was a return to the post-punk of their heyday with a stirring guitar hook reminiscent of their 1983 hit ‘Sunday Bloody Sunday’ and a chorus that channelled Blondie.
Watch the official video for ‘The Fly’ and listen to the remix of ‘Atomic City’ here:
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It comes after the band recently added four final dates to their Las Vegas residency at the Sphere.
In October, the band announced they were extending their residency at the Sphere, adding 11 extra dates to the run. The run of shows kicked off on September 29, and was originally scheduled to wrap up on December 16, but that was extended to February 18.
Now, that run has been further extended for four more nights, with dates added on February 23 and 24 and March 1 and 2. This will bring the run to a total of 40 shows.
The pre-sale for the new shows took place today (December 4), with general sale beginning at 11am local time on Friday (December 8). Get your tickets here.
In a five-star review of U2’s opening night at the multi-billion dollar venue, NME described the event as one that “truly takes your breath away”, adding, “this is just the start of a stunning residency which will only continue to blossom with each passing night in this city of blinding lights.”
Until recently, speculation had been rife about who the next act to take on the residency could be. In August, it was reported that The Eagles had been “locked in” as the next band to take over from U2, and that the venue would play host to a farewell tour for the band.
However, this week it was confirmed that Phish would be the next band to take up residency at the venue, with four dates to take place in April.