Tour Dates — June 6, 2017 at 8:11 am

U2 extends The Joshua Tree Tour 2017 with new dates in U.S., Mexico and South America

With U2 now about halfway through the initial U.S. leg of its The Joshua Tree Tour 2017, the Irish megaband today announced the trek will continue into fall, adding a short second American leg as well as dates in Mexico and South America following its European run this summer.

The new U.S. dates in September include stadium shows in Detroit, Minneapolis, San Diego and more. In October, the band then heads to Mexico, Columbia, Chile, Argentina and Brazil.

See U2’s website for full on-sale information. All tour dates listed below.

 

U2 ‘The Joshua Tree Tour 2017’ tour dates:

NORTH AMERICA
June 7: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA
June 9: Bonnaroo Music Festival, Manchester, TN
June 11: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, FL
June 14: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL
June 18: Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA
June 20: FedExField, Washington, D.C.
June 23: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
June 25: Gillette Stadium, Boston, MA
June 28: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
June 29: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
July 1: FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, OH

UK & EUROPE
July 8: Twickenham Stadium, London, UK
July 9: Twickenham Stadium, London, UK
July 12: Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany
July 15: Olympic Stadium, Rome, Italy
July 16: Olympic Stadium, Rome, Italy
July 18: Olympic Stadium, Barcelona, Spain
July 22: Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland
July 25: Stade De France, Paris, France
July 26: Stade De France, Paris, France
July 29: Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands
July 30: Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Aug. 1: Stade Roi-Baudoin, Brussels, Belgium

UNITED STATES
Sept. 3: Ford Field, Detroit, MI
Sept. 5: New Era Field, Buffalo, NY
Sept. 8: US Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN
Sept. 10: Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN
Sept. 12: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO
Sept. 16: The Dome at America’s Center, St. Louis, MO
Sept. 22: Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA

MEXICO & SOUTH AMERICA
Oct. 3: Mexico Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico
Oct. 7: Estadio El Campin, Bogota, Columbia
Oct. 10: La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Oct. 14: Estadio Nacional, Santiago, Chile
Oct. 19: Morumbi Stadium, Sao Paulo, Brazil

 

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5 Comments

  1. Still no Atlanta date!

  2. With the issues in both new stadiums in Atlanta, I’m not surprised they’re skipping there.

  3. Atlanta was on the list of fall dates when the rumors surfaced a few days ago. The September 16th date is still open. The show was/is rumored for turner field which is called something else now. Suppose it could still happen but that date is also when midtown music is happening

  4. Layne Petersen

    Denver?

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