Only Irish playing in Brazil will be U2

Rockers will help kick off the tournament at the World Cup opening ceremony


Rockers U2 are expected to headline the World Cup’s opening ceremony in Brazil next year.

The Beautiful Day band have been tipped by insiders to open the FIFA concert in Sao Paulo on June 12th.

FIFA bosses are planning to sink around €15million into the show – which will come just before the first match in the tournament.

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Only Irish playing in Brazil will be U2

Rockers will help kick off the tournament at the World Cup opening ceremony


Rockers U2 are expected to headline the World Cup’s opening ceremony in Brazil next year.

The Beautiful Day band have been tipped by insiders to open the FIFA concert in Sao Paulo on June 12th.

FIFA bosses are planning to sink around €15million into the show – which will come just before the first match in the tournament.

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U2 Headliners for World Cup 2014

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U2 could headline the World Cup’s opening ceremony in Brazil 2014.  Insiders are open to having U2 open the FIFA
concert in Sao Paulo on Jun 12 2014. ( So far no source has been able to confirm this )

So far FIFA has set a side 15M for the show.
News around Brazil suggests this is a done deal.

A source said: “For something as big as a World Cup opening ceremony they would
want a massive name given it will be seen by millions and U2 would fit that bill perfectly – especially as they are liked and
listened to in countries across the world.”

FIFA have already signed up top-class director Franco Dragone to produce the
show, following his success with Cirque du Soleil and Celine Dion’s live Las
Vegas concert.

And it is claimed U2 would take over the majority of the show if they were
to sign up, which is likely to be their first new tour date.

U2 spokeswoman told the Irish Mirror they had no information to give out on
the band’s plan to take part in the World Cup opening ceremony.

Industry sources yesterday revealed that their follow-up to No Line on the Horizon would not now be
released until spring 2014, which would fit perfectly with a World Cup
performance.

U2 have almost finished the so far untitled record but are working on finalizing
art, videos and other elements that will be needed for the release.

Bono said: “We have a deal with our audience, they give us a great life and
they expect us to be great and that’s tricky. As you get better you get very
good and very good is kind of the enemy of great.

“You can mistake it for great. People don’t get excited about us being very
good. Who needs a new U2 album?

“There are loads of them out there. We have to make a great U2 album and
they don’t care waiting as long as it’s great.”

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