U2 Live At The Rose Bowl Views
The tour won U2 the Billboard Touring Award for highest-grossing tour in 2009[5] and again in 2010.[6] The Croke Park tour dates in Dublin won the 2009 Billboard Touring Award for best box score at a single venue. The show held at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California, was filmed for the concert release U2 360° at the Rose Bowl. It was streamed live over YouTube, and set a new US attendance record for a single headlining act, as well as being the most watched live video stream in the website's history.[7]
The high US demand for tickets for the tour, and the difficulty which some fans had in getting them, brought attention to rapidity with which tickets turned up on the higher-priced secondary market.[58] Some tickets were being resold on the secondary market for prices of up to $7,500.[59] Additionally, pre-sale passwords were being sold on eBay for bids of up to $400.[59] Although some artists were known to be holding back tickets from general sale and delivering them straight into the secondary market, Live Nation said that U2 did not engage in this practice.[58]
On 13 July 2010, the rescheduled concert dates were announced for 2011,[65] beginning 11 May in Mexico City, Mexico, and ending 30 July in Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada.[66] Bono apologized for the inconvenience to fans over their affected travel plans, but noted that it had given the band the opportunity to record new material in the studio which U2 were considering playing live.[65]
U2 360° at the Rose Bowl is a concert film by rock band U2. It was shot on 25 October 2009 on the band's U2 360° Tour date at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.[1] The Rose Bowl concert featured an audience of over 97,000, and was broadcast live over the internet via YouTube. The concert video was released on DVD and Blu-ray on 3 June 2010 in the United States, 7 June 2010 in the United Kingdom, and 8 June 2010 in Canada.[2]