U2 have resumed their 360 tour in Italy
Mon, 09 Aug 2010
After a two month break to recover from a back injury, U2's Bono returned to the stage this past weekend in Italy where the band resumed their 360 Tour.
On Friday evening the band took to the stage in Turin, Italy and the singer showed little sign of having 10 weeks off from surgery on his spine a couple of months earlier.
"I don't really know how to hold back, is the problem. You have to let the songs sing you at a certain point," Bono told Reuters before relaunching the tour.
During the set the band performed the fan favourites and alos two new tracks called "North Star" and "Glastonbury".
The band's manager, Paul McGuinness is currently rescheduling the North American tour, he told Reuters, "It was extraordinarily difficult to reschedule these events, because it's an outdoor show. But very few numbers of people have asked for refunds, and most of the shows were sold out."
It is reported that the band have lost around $15 million as a result of the disruptions to their tour.
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