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This is a timeline of the history of rock band U2:

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Pre-1976

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Mount Temple Comprehensive School where Larry Mullen Jr. posted a notice looking for musicians to form a band.

1976

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1977

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1978

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Paul McGuiness (pictured in 2010) became manager of the band in 1978

1979

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1980

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Windmill Lane Studios where U2 recorded their first album

1981

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1982

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1983

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Bono singing during a U2 performance at the Kalvøya Festival in Oslo, Norway, near the end of the War Tour on 21 August 1983.

1984

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1985

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1986

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Silhouette of a Joshua Tree, the band's fifth album was named after this plant.

1987

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1988

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One Tree Hill in 2008.

1989

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Adam Clayton

"It's your future. The only limits are the limits of your imagination. Dream up the kind of world you want to live in. Dream out loud. At high volume.""

—Bono, 31 December 1989[79]

1990

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1991

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Anton Corbijn's most famous, and longest standing, association is with U2.

1992

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Morleigh Steinberg performing a belly dance in 1993.

1993

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1994

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"It was my idea to relocate to New York for the year off and start a new life as non-drinker, which is commonly known as 'doing the geographic'. It was surprisingly easy to stop but it was difficult to stay stopped."

—Adam Clayton on quitting alcohol.[33]

1995

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"I love it, because it's so different to our normal work."

—The Edge on Original Soundtracks 1[33]

1996

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1997

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U2 stage designer Willie Williams and stage architect Mark Fisher developed the PopMart Tour.

1998

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1999

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2000

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2001

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2002

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2003

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2004

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The U2 Special Edition iPod accompanied the digital only release of The Complete U2.

2005

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U2 performing on the Vertigo Tour.
The band performing at Live 8.

2006

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2007

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2008

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2009

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Bono and The Edge performing at the Lincoln Memorial
 
The Script opened for U2 at their Croke Park show in July 2009.

2010

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2011

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2012

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2013

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2014

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2015

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2016

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2017

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2018

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2019

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2020

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2021

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2022

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2023

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2024

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  • ^ Chatterton (2001), p. 130
  • ^ McCormick (2006), p. 30
  • ^ Parra (1996), p. 6.
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), pp.11-12
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), p. 14
  • ^ McCormick (2006), pp. 46–48
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  • ^ de la Parra (1994), p. 8; Stokes (1996), p. 140.
  • ^ de la Parra (1994), p. 8
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  • ^ Stokes (1996), p. 142; McCormick (2006), p. 88
  • ^ Stokes (1996), p. 142
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  • ^ Parra (1994), pp. 58–60.
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  • ^ Parra (1996), pp. 71–72.
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  • ^ de la Parra (2003), pp. 72–73
  • ^ McCormick (2006), pp. 89–90; McGee (2008), p. 167.
  • ^ McCormick (2006), p. 172.
  • ^ a b Parra (1996), p. 74.
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 93.
  • ^ McCormick (2006), p. 174
  • ^ a b c d e f g h McGee (2008), p. 98.
  • ^ McCormick (2006), p. 179; Stokes (1996), p. 141.
  • ^ King and Nuala (1998)
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 99.
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), p. 100.
  • ^ Pond, Steve (9 April 1987). "The Joshua Tree Album Review". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 23 February 2007. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
  • ^ a b c d Parra (1996), p. 79.
  • ^ a b c Parra (1996), p. 97.
  • ^ a b "Rock's Hottest Ticket" Time Archive, April 1987. Retrieved on 20 January 2007.
  • ^ The Beatles, The Band, and The Who were the first three.
  • ^ Parra (1996), p. 100.
  • ^ Stokes (1996), p. 204
  • ^ Parra (1996), pp. 103–110.
  • ^ Parra (1996), p. 107.
  • ^ McGee (2008), pp. 108–109.
  • ^ McGee (2008), pp. 110–111.
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 111.
  • ^ a b Parra (1994)
  • ^ McGee (2008), pp. 112–113
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 114
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Stokes (1996), p. 141.
  • ^ Cocks, Jay (27 April 1987). "U2: Band on The Run". Time. Archived from the original on 10 February 2007.
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 129.
  • ^ de la Parra (1994), pp. 138–149.
  • ^ a b c d e McGee (2008), p. 130.
  • ^ McCormick (2006), p. 215.
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 131.
  • ^ a b McCormick (2006), pp. 216, 221.
  • ^ Flanagan (1995), p. 7
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 132.
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), p. 133.
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), p. 134.
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), p. 135.
  • ^ Fricke (1993).
  • ^ Gardner (1994), p. xxv.
  • ^ The Origins and History of Salome Archived 13 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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  • ^ a b c d e f g h McGee (2008), p. 137.
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 138
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  • ^ McGee (2008), pp. 144–145
  • ^ a b c McGee (2008), p. 148
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 148.
  • ^ McGee (2008), p. 150.
  • ^ Parra (1994), p. 159.
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), p. 159; Flanagan (1995)
  • ^ a b McGee (2008), p. 159.
  • ^ Parra (1996), p. 160.
  • ^ Parra (1996), p. 161.
  • ^ Parra (1996), p. 163.
  • ^ Parra (1996), p. 166.
  • ^ a b Parra (1996), p. 170.
  • ^ a b c d Parra (1996), p. 172.
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