U2 excursion: Berlin display cancelled as a result of Bono voice problems

The singer of the Irish rock group U2 talks to fans after a visit to German Chancellor Angela Merkel (not in the picture), in front of the chancellery in Berlin, Germany, 28 August 2018 Image copyright EPA Image caption Bono was once in Germany for the ecu leg of U2’s Experience + Innocence tour

U2 enthusiasts have been left disillusioned when their Berlin show used to be cancelled after Bono lost his voice.

The Irish band had performed a handful of songs while the singer apologised to the gang, saying: “i think we can’t pass on. it is not right for you.”

Those on the Mercedes-Benz Area had been told there could be a brief pause, however have been later told the show was once over. Bono promised every other gig could be arranged.

Some lovers stated Bono had introduced that smoke machines had affected his voice.

“Bono used to be in nice shape and nice voice prior to the display and we were all having a look ahead to the second evening in Berlin, however after a couple of songs, he suffered a whole lack of voice, ” U2 stated in a statement.

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