U2: Innocence Experience, Live In Paris Now
The concert, filmed on , at the AccorHotels Arena , was originally scheduled for November but was postponed following the attacks in the city. The performance is deeply emotional, featuring:
A groundbreaking suspended sound system ensured high-fidelity audio for every seat in the house. U2: Innocence Experience, Live in Paris
is a landmark concert film documenting the final night of the band's 2015 world tour. Directed by Hamish Hamilton , the film captures U2’s return to Paris just weeks after the tragic November 13 terrorist attacks, transforming a high-tech arena show into a profound statement of resilience and unity. A Defiant Return to Paris The concert, filmed on , at the AccorHotels
Reviewers described the show as a "prayer, exorcism, and vow of unity". Innovative Stage Design Directed by Hamish Hamilton , the film captures
Led by Willie Williams and set designers Es Devlin and Ric Lipson , the show featured personal narrative arcs using illustrations by Oliver Jeffers to reflect on the band's early years in Dublin. Tracklist Highlights
The band displayed the names of those lost during "City of Blinding Lights".
In a historic moment, the band whose Bataclan concert was targeted joined U2 on stage for a cover of Patti Smith’s "People Have the Power" and their own track "I Love You All The Time".