U2
U2 Live Performance of 'Bad' from Concert in East Rutherford, USA
On April 15, 1985, U2 delivered a gripping live performance of "Bad" at the Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This iconic rendition came just a year after the release of their critically acclaimed album "The Unforgettable Fire" in 1984, which featured a more atmospheric and experimental sound compared to their earlier work. The concert, held during the "Wide Awake in America" tour, showcased the band's commitment to both their music and social issues—Bono even took a moment to honor Bruce Springsteen, emphasizing the connective power of music. This particular performance stands out not just for its length but also for its emotional depth, as it captures the band's raw energy and Bono's mesmerizing stage presence during a transformative time in their career.