Written by Malcolm Jack, The List
After 30 years at the top, U2 remain an unstoppable force of live performance, global success and critical relevancy. Ahead of their Glasgow date, we ask some prominent figures in music to describe their relationship with the band and explain their enduring appeal.
Roddy Woomble
Idlewild singer
Idlewild opened for U2 for three shows on the 2005 Vertigo Tour. The sheer scale of a show like this was the main thing that stuck me. The amount of money, effort and thought that went into this kind of performance was pretty unique. I don't think there's another band that put on concerts at that level.