Things in New Zealand have been rough following the Pike River mining disaster, and yesterday U2 gave a fabulous concert in Auckland, along with a very special guest.The always-energetic Bono welcomed show opener Jay-Z to the stage as part of their massive 360 Tour stop in the lovely city.
The “Empire State of Mind” stud performed “Sunday Bloody Sunday” and “Scarlet” with the band before heading backstage.
Additionally, U2 dedicated “One Tree Hill” to the 29 victims of the mining tragedy as their names scrolled on the massive screens.
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Bono is ”an inch away” from being a drug addict.
The U2 frontman goes to church to tame his "wild streak" and stop him giving in to his darker desires.
He said: "I’ve been surrounded a lot in my personal life by addiction – in the last few years, in particular. I know a lot of people – not least the bass player in the band – who have had to deal with their demons in courageous ways."
"And maybe there’s a part of me that thinks, ‘Wow, I’m just an inch away.’"
"There’s no doubt about the fact that I have a wild streak and I’d be very capable of setting fire to myself."
"So, you know, I don’t go to church for the view."
U2’s bass player Adam Clayton battled alcohol problems in the mid 90s and was once so hung-over he couldn’t play a show.
To stay on top of temptation, Bono gets up at 6am – the time he used to get home from partying – to pray and contemplate his life.
The 48-year-old singer
told the Irish Independent newspaper: "My meditative life feeds my soul and it’s a wonderful thing for me to have time to reflect upon things and spend some time to myself."
"I want to squeeze every drop out of the day. But it’s also the tyranny of good ideas, because if you spot one, or if you have one, then you think you have to follow through on it."
"And that might be a psychosis. I may have to get that fixed."