Pictures: U2's 360-Degrees Tour
A look at U2's 360-Degrees Tour, which reportedly takes road crews three days to break down, transport and set up, features a 150-foot futuristic four-pronged claw, a circular video screen that expands and contracts, and several mechanized bridges.
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U2's 360-Degrees Tour
Lead singer Bono of U2 performs alongside bass guitarist Adam Clayton during the 360-Degrees Tour concert at the Estadio Anoeta on September 26, 2010 in San Sebastian, Spain.
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