U2: Popmart - Live From Mexico City (1997)

U2: Popmart - Live From Mexico City (1997)

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Described as a sci-fi disco supermarket, the PopMart tour was all trash & kitsch, including a giant mirrorball lemon, a 100 foot cocktail stick - complete with olive, and the works of Lichtenstein, Warhol, and Haring, to a live rock audience. In line with this, U2's stage act has grown into a showcase of lavish special effects, cutting-edge sound, and spectacular multimedia enhancement. POPMART features Bono and the band performing live in Mexico City in support of their 1997 album, POP. Performing 24 old and new tracks, U2 puts on a concert that is a stunning spectacle.

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U2: Popmart - Live From Mexico City

Original title

U2: Popmart - Live From Mexico City

Runtime in minutes

127

Production year

1997

International release

1997-12-03

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