U2 Tour 2014: Band To Move Concerts To 2015 To Focus On Songs Of Innocence Album; Sources Say Band Losing Their Creative Juice!

U2 is set to have their concert tour starting September 2014 but decided to delay it for several reasons. Early this year, a report from Billboard stated that U2 postponed their album release and concert to summer of 2015.

A source close to the project said, "It seems to be taking longer for them to finish an album as they get older, but the great thing about U2 is that the whole of a record is always better than the sum of its parts. That magic that the band always seems to capture... they have yet to capture it."

However, just this September, U2 released their newest album, Songs of Innocence and was distributed to over half a billion Apple users thru iTunes for free. This step empowered the band to bring their latest album to millions of ears worldwide. U2 has been working with producer Brian Burton for their latest album.

U2 is an Irish rock band that was founded in 1976. The band is consist of Bono for vocals and guitar, The Edge for guitar, keyboards and vocals, Adam Clayton who plays bass guitar and Larry Mullen for drums and percussion. They became well-known for their songs "With or Without You", "Mysterious Ways", "Beautiful Day" and "New Year's Day" to name a few. The band has already won 22 Grammy Awards and has released 13 studio albums that sold more than 150 million records worldwide.

It is not the first time that U2's concert has been delayed. Their last concert tour, 360° Tour has also been delayed yet still became the highest grossing tour of all time with $737 million in receipts last 2010 and 2011.

Though the album has been released, the band is still not mentioning anything about their concert tour yet U2 fanatics believed that the tour is just around the corner and will happen anytime soon.

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