Label: Universal 2735525 2 DVD's Disc 1: Get On Your Boots Magnificent Mysterious Ways Beautiful Day I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of No Line On The Horizon Elevation In A Little While Unknown Caller Until the End of the World The Unforgettable Fire City of Blinding Lights Vertigo I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight Sunday Bloody Sunday MLK Walk On One Where The Streets Have No Name Ultra Violet (Light My Way) With Or Without You Moment Of Surrender Recorded on the 25th October 2009 at the band's 360° Tour date at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, USA. Disc 2: Bonus Material 1. Squaring The Circle: Creating U2360° - A Documentary 2. U2360° Tour Clips 3. Bonus Track: Breathe (Live at the Rose Bowl) 4. Berlin Time-lapse video 5. European Tour Opening - Barcelona 6. North American Tour Opening - Chicago 7. Videos: Get On Your Boots Magnificent I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight - Animated video I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight - Live At Barcelona 8. The Making Of "Get On Your Boots" video 9. The Making Of "Magnificent" video 10. ROM Content: Edge's Tour Photo Gallery, Screensavers, Desktop Wallpapers, Weblinks Comments Live concert film of the U2360° At The Rose Bowl in 2009, U2's biggest ever US show, with a live audience in excess of 97,000. Shot entirely in HD, the concert was filmed with 27 cameras and directed by Tom Krueger who had previously worked on U23D, the first live action 3D concert movie taken from U2's Vertigo Tour. U2360° At The Rose Bowl was the penultimate gig of last year's U2360° Tour in support of their Grammy nominated album No Line on The Horizon. The Rose Bowl performance was the band's biggest show of 2009 and U2's biggest ever US show, with a live audience in excess of 97,000. The show was also streamed across seven continents via YouTube. The first ever live streaming of a full-length stadium concert, U2360° at the Rose Bowl had over 10 million views on the channel in one week. Shot entirely in HD, the concert was filmed with 27 cameras and directed by Tom Krueger who had previously worked on U23D, the first live action 3D concert movie taken from U2's Vertigo Tour.
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