U2
U2 Live in Boston - Where The Streets Have No Name Performance
In May 2001, U2 performed 'Where The Streets Have No Name' live in Boston during their Elevation Tour, showcasing a band riding high on the waves of creativity and acclaim. This performance followed their iconic album "All That You Can't Leave Behind," released in 2000, which rejuvenated their sound and solidified their status in rock music. The album featured hits like 'Beautiful Day' and 'Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of,' reflecting themes of hope and renewal, a stark contrast from the darker tones of their previous work. Interestingly, the Elevation Tour aimed to connect more intimately with audiences, moving away from the grand spectacles of past tours. This shift was evident in their performance style and setlist, underscoring their dedication to both new ideas and their classic hits, making the Boston show a memorable moment in their rich history.