The Joshua Tree Tour 2017

5 Jan 2017255

The band will be out on the road again this summer celebrating the 30th anniversary of The Joshua Tree and performing the album in full, every night. In July the tour brings them home to Croke Park in Dublin, 30 years after the original Joshua Tree Tour’s two memorable shows at the Dublin venue in June 1987.



U2: The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 kicks off in Vancouver on 12th May for a run of dates across North America, and includes U2’s first ever U.S. festival headline appearance at the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.

The tour then moves to Europe with the first stop in London on 8th July, finishing up in Brussels on 1st August and taking in their hometown show in Croke Park on 22nd July.

Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds will provide support across Europe, with Mumford & Sons, The Lumineers and One Republic joining the tour through North America.

“It seems like we have come full circle from when The Joshua Tree songs were originally writtten, with global upheaval, extreme right wing politics and some fundamental human rights at risk,” reflects The Edge. “To celebrate the album - as these songs seem so relevant and prescient of these times too - we decided to do these shows, it feels right for now. We’re looking forward to it.”

“Recently I listened back to The Joshua Tree for the first time in nearly 30 years,” adds Bono. “It’s quite an opera. A lot of emotions which feel strangely current, love, loss, broken dreams, seeking oblivion, polarisation… all the greats... I’ve sung some of these songs a lot… but never all of them. I’m up for it, if our audience is as excited as we are… it’s gonna be a great night. Especially when we play at home. Croke Park.. it’s where the album was born, 30 years ago.”

Tickets for U2: The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 are on sale Monday, January 16th in Ireland, the UK and Europe and on Tuesday, January 17th in the US and Canada. Ticket prices start at €35.00 / £35.00 / $35.00 with general admission floor tickets at  €70.00 / £70.00  / $70.00.

As usual, there is an exclusive priority presale for U2.com subscribers from Wednesday, January 11th (9am) through Friday, January 13th (5pm) local times. Tickets will be general admission on the floor and reserved seating in the stands. There will be a 4 ticket limit for subscriber purchases and a 6 ticket limit commencing with public sales. In North America, all floor tickets will be paperless unless otherwise noted.

Find all the dates below and keep an eye on our Tour page for the latest ticket and package information.

Released to universal acclaim on March 9th 1987 and featuring hit singles “With Or Without You”,“I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” and “Where The Streets Have No Name”, The Joshua Tree went to No. 1 in Ireland and around the world selling in excess of 25 million copies and catapulting Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr “… from heroes to superstars” (Rolling Stone).

Time Magazine put U2 on its cover in April 1987, proclaiming them “Rock’s Hottest Ticket” in a defining year for the band that saw their arena dates roll into stadium shows to accommodate escalating demand - setting them on course to become one of the greatest live acts in the world today.

The 12 months that followed saw the band create now-iconic moments: the traffic-stopping Grammy Award-winning music video on the roof of a Los Angeles liquor store, winning a BRIT Award and two Grammys - including Album of the Year - their first of 22 received to date, distinguishing U2 as the most awarded rock band in Grammy history; as well as a triumphant return home with the original Joshua Tree Tour for four unforgettable shows in Belfast, Dublin and Cork in the summer of 1987.

In 1987 Hot Press called The Joshua Tree “their most influential album yet”. As for this tour? Noel Gallagher says, “It will be both a pleasure and an honour to play my part in what still remains the greatest show on earth.”

What does The Joshua Tree mean to you? Add your comments below and join the conversation in Zootopia. #U2TheJoshuaTree2017

 
The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 North America
 
 
 Fri. May 12 Vancouver, BC BC Place Stadium  
 
 
 Sun. May 14 Seattle, WA CenturyLink Field  
 
 
 Wed. May 17 San Francisco, CA Levi's Stadium  
 
 
 Sat. May 20 Los Angeles, CA Rose Bowl  
 
 
 Wed. May 24 Houston, TX NRG Stadium  
 
 
 Fri. May 26 Dallas, TX AT&T Stadium  
 
 
 Sat. June 3 Chicago, IL Soldier Field  
 
 
 Wed. June 7 Pittsburgh, PA Heinz Field  
 
 
 Sun. June 11 Miami, FL Hard Rock Stadium  
 
 
 Wed. June 14 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium  
 
 
 Sun. June 18 Philadelphia, PA Lincoln Financial Field  
 
 
 Tue. June 20 Washington, DC FedEx Field  
 
 
 Fri. June 23 Toronto, ON Rogers Centre  
 
 
 Sun. June 25 Boston, MA Gillette Stadium  
 
 
 Wed. June 28 E. Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium  
 
 
 Sat. July 1 Cleveland, OH First Energy  
 
 
The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 Europe
 
 
 Sat. 8 July London, UK Twickenham Stadium  
 
 
 Wed. 12 July Berlin, DE Olympic Stadium  
 
 
 Sat., 15 July Rome, IT Olympic Stadium  
 
 
 Tue. 18 July Barcelona, ES Olympic Stadium  
 
 
 Sat. 22 July Dublin, IE Croke Park  
 
 
 Tue. 25 July Paris, FR Stade De France  
 
 
 Sat. 29 July Amsterdam, NE Amsterdam Arena  
 
 
 Tue. 1 Aug. Brussels, BE King Baudouin Stadium  
 
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PauloSilva
im present in barcelona,,spain
18 july im there,,,finnnalllly i,ve the tickets,portugal out of tour and we go to barcelona,,but u2 are simply the best,,30 years of joshua tree,,special,,love you boys,,from portugal im so haaaappppppppy,u2 u2 u2 u2
FlyingRat
So timely
As Edge says in the article above, The Joshua Tree as an album has never been more relevant than it is now. The idea of the "Two Americas" -- the shining city on the hill, and the international bully breathing just outside the front door -- are front and center in our national (and international) consciousness once again, and this will be a reminder of our promise and our peril. I was too young to appreciate the album when it first came out, but it has never stopped being relevant. U2 has done more to shape my attitude towards my own country than perhaps any other artists. Looking forward to seeing them in DC in June.
stevebass68
Rewind
To go back to the city where it all began for me 30 years ago and be 18 again...throw in a little country!..see you in London.
sofiahaken
bless u2
God bless U2
Eadie
Scotland U2 fans
Great news and such an important album. Sad there is no date in Scotland yet? Come on guys
geoddel
The Joshua Tree - The Masterpiece!
I'm sure it's gonna be an emotional and breathtaking tour, as always. Joshua Tree is honestly a true musical gem, but unfortunately I cannot make it to any of the shows abroad. I hope you go on tour again after the JoshuaTree2017Tour, we would love to see you in GREECE again! Much love!
paige_rodz
Dallas show
Very excited about this Thank you!- paigeroyalblue
gnas
Found what I'm looking for...
I found what I'm looking for... So stoked about this show... Not only is it an epic 30 year anniversary for the lads, but for me as a fan as well. 12 shows (saw some tours more than once) spanning 3 decades. From sitting next to Justine Bateman in the 3rd row at the Joshua Tree tour at the Coliseum to the time where I literally Planes, Trains and Automobiled it (bus too) all the way back from Linz, Austria 2 days early because @williamc08 and @janelcoats got me a ticket for the Zoo TV tour at Anaheim Stadium. I hadn't slept in 2 days and was shivering with a fever... and loved every minute of that show! Then there was the time 6 of us slept in a one-bed motel room in Phoenix Arizona to go to the back-to-back shows at Sun Devil Stadium when they recorded Rattle and Hum live (KROQ announced the show saying U2 decided to add this show last minute at the end of the tour as a thank you to the fans... $5 a night... both shows for $10)... we bolted over to Ticketmaster (as there was no Internet) which was located in The Warehouse (an actual brick and mortar store where they sold those shiny round discs we carried our music around on) and scored tickets.What a weekend... I almost lost it when BB King came out and played with Edge on "When Love Comes To Town". I actually did lose it when the full Gospel choir came out and sang "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" with Bono... there are few moments in time like that (By the way, sorry about your passenger side mirror on that trip Missy... ;-) Great memories the majority of which have been with @williamc08, @janelcoats and @erinnassir but many more with a cast of other great friends along the way... you all know who you are... #longlivethejoshuatree #nottheactualoneassadlyitisnolongerwithus #TheLastSongBetterBe40 #U2JoshuaTree30
valeriebntz
Come to Argentina!
I love you guys! Must bring the Joshua Tree tour to Argentina!
MarkieMark123
Joshua tree Cleveland, Ohio 2017
When I heard Bono and crew were coming to town, I thought of their Vertigo tour in 2005, their last stop in Cleveland. I was behind the stage and remember their entrance to the show. Wow, that was 12 years ago. So I knew I had to get tickets to the Joshua Tree show. This time I was able to secure pre-sale tickets to the envy of my boss while battling Ticketmaster.com for good seats, section 132a. Myself and my girlfriend from Greece (Katia) will be their in spirit come July 1. Thank you U2 for your return to Cleveland.
robertblaisu2
In God’s Country with Toronto and Vancou
Please pull together red and blue’s northern and wide neighbour (where Quebec-born and co-producer of TJT album, Daniel Lanois, came to life) by adding Quebec/Montreal to balance the tour. Many long-time fans from the eastern part of the "north side" want to see and hear the Band again. We have lots of great space. Since Bonnaroo is on then why not stop at O'Sheaga in Montreal and Quebec's Summer Festival?
cynma17
Southamerica
When will you come to South América? Specially to Perú. It would be great!
RachNLanny
Poor fan
I realize I'm a huge fan but have been slighted on my ability to attend concerts !!! It dawned on me......This will only be my fourth U2 concert after being a fan for 35 years!! I'm just not loaded!! I'm a teacher! We do not make much money. I have friends that have been to 10 plus!! Envious!! I spent almost $700 for the 30th anniversary of Joshua Tree (which I saw in 87!!). I feel I deserve it! A birthday gift from my hubby! Amusing......he isn't a fan. I'm taking a fellow fan and teacher friend!! I'm so excited! Only my 4th....but hopefully not my last!!!
trishy
trishy
Cannot wait for this !! The world needs some U2 love and music!! So excited!
jillaichele
A chance opportunity to surrender to my
I was a young woman caring for my dying mother as she played this album in her hospital bed attempting to understand what inspired me as a young woman. I ventured to Dublin and the Clarence Hotel but never had the courage to revisit the music of my youth as it represented a dark time in my life. When the tour was announced I allowed myself to dream again, so here I go!! Bring it on Toronto June 23!!!
VSU2
Greetings from Miami
Can't wait to see the guys in Miami again! Vince S.
paulobotafogou2
U2 Demais!
I am very happy to have the chance to watch the U2 show for the fourth time. My first time abroad, precisely in Miami. I live in Brazil, it will certainly be a wonderful experience. Thanks for the opportunity U2.com
Vinny88
Dear Ireland.......Keep the Guinness bre
Very excited my second U2 concert experience will be a retrospective journey through the album that has changed my life as well as millions around the world!!! See yuh guys in May!
nbayer
Thank you U2.com
A sincere thank you to U2.com for the tickets to Chicago and Croke Park! The first show is on my wife's birthday, and the second will be our first trip to Ireland! Cannot wait!
robtum40
Joshua tree tour 87
went to Belfast,dublin& cork in 87 best shows ever , can't wait 4 croke ✌
DavidJohnston
Got2GetTickets
This tours is going to be Epic, one of the best U2 albums ever released, and hopefully get to hear them 30 years later in their home town, how cool will that be.
boyca
joshua tree all over again
Great news guys back in 1987 this was my first concert of the band in feyenoord stadium in rotterdam after that i went to every other tour at least once but 360 tour i saw them four times amsterdam london paris and brussels and also the i&e -tour i saw them four times all in amsterdam. Can't wait to see you back in amsterdam and brussels.And after that on to the next legs of the I&E-tour
Ricos
Ricos groove
Cannot wait for this amazing show
Jaychris
In Paris , July 25th
Have always been a huge fan. After 11 shows , I never get tired of those guys !!! Can't wait to see them again at Stade de France in Paris !!!! Love U2 !!
SOPHIEFROISSART
With or with ME ! I will be in Dublin !!
No better band ever ! Fan since 1985...I will be in Dublin to be with my favorite's band in their town !!!! After Paris 2015 which was so emotional Brussels 2010, Paris 2009, Turin 1993 and Montpellier in 1987 :-) I CAN'T WAIT. Yes music can bring people together and I will be there with my heart wild open ! Love U2 forever. Gratitude for what you bring to the world :-)
Melissa33garza
U2 Rocks #U2JoshuaTreeTour2017Dallas
I'm absolutely extatic been a long time coming! Finally get to see my favorite band of all. Get to listen to my most favorite album live. See y'all in May in Dallas.
poet
I missed my opportunity to see U2 in the
I have been a U2 fan since 1984 and when I turned 18 in 1987, the Joshua Tree was released and became the soundtrack to my life. I wanted so badly to see these guys live. A person I worked with heard me talking about this and offered me his ticket because he wasn't able to go. His friends were going but the plan just never worked out and I regretted this for 30 years. I saw them for the First Time (no pun intended) in Vancouver in 1992 for ZooTV. The Joshua Tree is still the soundtrack to my life. If I had to pick one album to listen to for the rest of my life it would be The Joshua Tree. My godson Joshua bought me the ticket. Coincidence?
JohnnyjH83
Me and my Brother David, always U2 fans
In the beginning, it was new Year's Day that caught mine, my younger brothers and best friends attention. As we listened more and more to them (Boy, October) we felt just how great they are. Loved the Unforgettable Fire and our first time seeing them was at the "A Conspiracy of Hope Tour” in 1986. I was 20 when they toured the Joshua Tree in Northern California and saw them at the Cow palace in April and again at the Oakland Coliseum in Nov with my younger Brother and just before my Son was born. Saw them with my wife and both my kids in 2005’s Vertigo Tour which was awesome! My younger Brother David and I have always been and always will be huge U2 Fans. He passed away on Dec 5th 2016. I have my tickets for the LA show and I know my younger brother will be there watching it with me.
DrEzest
Drez
Can't wait.
bigwave
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