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U2 Live 2
U2 Live 2, also known as Live 2, is a concert film by Irish rock band U2, released in 2008. The film was directed by Mark Pellington and filmed during the band's Vertigo Tour in 2006. The Live 2 film features performances recorded on December 9, 2006, at the Stade de France in Paris, and December 10, 2006, at the same venue.
The film features U2 performing some of their most popular songs, including "Where the Streets Have No Name," "With or Without You," and "One." It was released on DVD and Blu-ray on November 11, 2008.
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The Live 2 film showcases U2's signature energetic live performance and includes some of their best-known songs.
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