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Bono Loses His Voice During U2 Concert in Berlin and Ends Show Early

by CORINNE HELLER

 

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U2 cut short an Experience & Innocence 2018 tour concert in Berlin on Saturday after Bono lost his voice onstage.

 

The 58-year-old frontman had performed a few songs over the course of 20 minutes and was heard struggling to sing "Red Flag Day."

 

He and the band then stopped the music so he could address the audience.

 

He speculated that stage smoke in the Mercedes-Benz Arena had affected his voice.

 

Full Story: https://www.eonline.com/news/964882/bono-loses-his-voice-during-u2-concert-in-berlin-and-ends-show-early

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3 minutes ago, UnkleGoooose said:

That's a shame. Let's hope it's permanent.

I think his bank balance may show you are in a minority....?

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6 minutes ago, transam said:

I think his bank balance may show you are in a minority....?

The base of societies pyramid is so very broad, that I constantly find myself in the minority with the things that I think and say.

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There are a few good times in any day! he will have some time get even more creative with his shopping mall and tax avoiding fiddling?

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41 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said:

There are a few good times in any day! he will have some time get even more creative with his shopping mall and tax avoiding fiddling?

Don't forget his two 30 metre motor yachts that you can charter for £75000 a week!

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Why has this post encouraged so many neanderthals to come out of hiding

Because in their eyes there is nothing better than belittling someone who is not there to defend themselves !!
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