Thinking about 'Heroes'

1 Dec 2019

Thinking about 'Heroes'

'Let's rip the roof off,' said Bono as the second show in Singapore opened tonight. Everybody was happy to oblige.

And on World AIDS Day a night to remember the activists working around the world. 'Bad' set the tone again.

Thank you, Singapore, last night was one of the great nights of our lives
Took us four decades to get here - but only 24 hours to come back
Let me tell you why I'm here tonight…I think I speak for my bandmates…  I'm here for 
some kind of rock'n'roll transcendence… I need some 
I'm here to surrender… to you, to music, to love… 
anything could happen… This is Bad. 

'This is a bit of a special day... World AIDS Day… 
December 1st
And a time to give thanks to the everyday heroes – women and men – still working to eliminate this tiny  little virus that has wreaked so much havoc in so  many lives…  Can we take a moment, a prayer, in the dark to think about these heroic hidden figures…  let's bring them into this moment …'

And the lights once again turned the stadium into a Cathedral as Bowie's 'Heroes' emerged from 'Bad'.

'Love is the higher law' was Bono’s refrain, repeated several times tonight, notably after Beautiful Day.

'When human rights drown out human wrongs – it’s a beautiful day 
When sisters around the world are in school like their brothers – that's a beautiful day 
When men can love men and when women can love  women – that’s a beautiful day 
And when women of the world unite to rewrite  history as HERstory – that’s a beautiful day ...'

Full report coming later, meantime here's the complete set list and if you were at second show at the Kallang SG tonight, tell us all about it. 

RECENT NEWS

13 Dec, 2024

 Subscribers Special
On the final night, Danny Lanois in the house… for One.

9
10 Dec, 2024

Larry is a producer of the upcoming documentary Left Behind - and co-writes and performs on two music tracks.

29 Nov, 2024

Grab the Limited Edition Black & Red Marble vinyl pressing of How to Re-assemble an Atomic Bomb.

27 Nov, 2024

Heard the songs? Seen the merch?