Originally posted by justinpushplay:U2 our first and foremost pioneers, and they decided back in the 90s that they wanted to be the first to introduce new tech to live audiences, a way of immersion for their fans like no other band was doing. That’s why you end up with the b-stages , and the ramps that envelop the GA audience, it’s a way of being closer to your audience, but also wanting to immerse them in a complete experience, not just a concert. A live show.. That’s easy for U2, the challenge is always “ What can we do to push the envelope this time?” And that’s something I admire her, because most bands in their 60s are more than content to just sit on their ass and enjoy what they’ve already accomplished. This is what makes U2 different.