— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 8, 2017
... Annnd entire Heinz Field crowd jumps to feet as @u2 opens #Pittsburgh concert w/ 'Sunday Bloody Sunday' #U2JoshuaTreeTour2017 @triblive pic.twitter.com/aXk0bPNhOQ— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 8, 2017
While fans wait for Bono, passages from poets such as Walt Whitman scroll on Jumbotron alongside center stage ... @u2 to begin any minute pic.twitter.com/FEzd69twB3— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 8, 2017
'It's a beautiful day,' ... and gorgeous sunset ... like the sky is painting a pink rainbow moments before @u2 takes stage at Heinz Field pic.twitter.com/BAY9WK6vzP— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 8, 2017
This die-hard New Jersey fan is excited to be at God's favorite band's concert— if He likes rock and roll... 'If God was a rock and roll fan, his favorite band would be @U2 .'Fans Richie & Fernando came from NJ for #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 #Pittsburgh pic.twitter.com/BHGDetmQ6d— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 8, 2017
Some in attendance appreciate lead singer Bono's humanitarian stances on global issues. Bono is 'for 'humanity, not for political purposes,' says non-Trump supporter & @U2 fan Dan Adley of Washington County #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 pic.twitter.com/5V8h19f2z9— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 8, 2017
Others prefer to enjoy the show without hearing "the political stuff." As for Bono's politics, super-fan Anna Regoli, 50, of Lower Burrell says she respects standing up 4 causes-- but she's here for the music pic.twitter.com/H1E6eE5Fuv— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 7, 2017
The concert reminded some fans of fond U2 Pittsburgh memories: Met this lady 30yrs ago while camping out for tix U2's 1987 Joshua Tree tour. Blink of an eye and here we are. #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 #u2pgh pic.twitter.com/unjP3PgZVq— Mark Lancia (@mlancia) June 8, 2017
David Regoli, 52, of Lower Burrell recalls first @u2 concert three decades ago --from parking lot outside @ASU stadium #U2TheJoshuaTree2017 pic.twitter.com/nscrvtcFAz— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 7, 2017
Fan Linda O'Kane, 56, #Pittsburgh native who's now in CA, recalls traveling across country w/ a 102-deg fever at 1st @U2 concert 30 yrs ago pic.twitter.com/syFiD4MgkL— Natasha Lindstrom (@NewsNatasha) June 7, 2017
Welcome to Heinz Field. pic.twitter.com/scG6MAvk1o— Mike D. (@MikeJdiVittorio) June 7, 2017
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