Freitag, 8. Oktober 2004
u2.com: Paul McGuinness has confirmed that U2 will tour next year but urged fans not to buy tickets until details are confirmed.
U2 manager Paul McGuinness today confirmed that the band will set out on a major tour next year but urged the band's fans not to part with any money for concert tickets until the tour details are confirmed.
"We are still very much in the planning stages of our tour for next year which will visit the US, Canada, Europe, Japan and Australia, and the band is really looking forward to getting out on the road."
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U2 manager Paul McGuinness today confirmed that the band will set out on a major tour next year but urged the band's fans not to part with any money for concert tickets until the tour details are confirmed.
"We are still very much in the planning stages of our tour for next year which will visit the US, Canada, Europe, Japan and Australia, and the band is really looking forward to getting out on the road."
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dailybulletin.com: It's a beautiful day for a Claremont-based charity, which got help from U2 singer Bono in getting a shipment of hospital beds and medicine into South Africa.
The 40-foot container of supplies for an AIDS clinic was hung up for four months by South African customs officials, who expressed such realistic concerns as whether powdered baby formula might really be heroin.
"I wrote, like, 35 letters to everyone from Nelson Mandela to Oprah Winfrey to Bono, everyone with an interest in the AIDS situation in Africa," KidCare International founder Larry Kapchinsky told me.
"The only one who responded positively was DATA, Bono's organization. They jumped on it and sent two letters to agencies in Africa." [ more]
The 40-foot container of supplies for an AIDS clinic was hung up for four months by South African customs officials, who expressed such realistic concerns as whether powdered baby formula might really be heroin.
"I wrote, like, 35 letters to everyone from Nelson Mandela to Oprah Winfrey to Bono, everyone with an interest in the AIDS situation in Africa," KidCare International founder Larry Kapchinsky told me.
"The only one who responded positively was DATA, Bono's organization. They jumped on it and sent two letters to agencies in Africa." [ more]
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