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U2 still deciding concert setlist

Group performs Friday night at U.K. Glastonbury festival.

Last year’s cancellation of U2’s performance at the 40th anniversary of the Glastonbury festival left many fans disappointed, but the Irish rockers quickly made amends by confirming their participation at this year’s event, reports Stereoboard.

However, with only a few days to go before they take the main stage of the popular U.K. music festival this Friday, June 24, it appears the band has not reached an agreement on the final setlist.

In an interview with BBC Radio 1, drummer Larry Mullen Jr. said the band has decided which hits they will be playing, but not the order they will be performed.

"It’s taken a lot of time and energy to figure out what the setlist is going to be…,” Mullen said. "We’ve gone through a number of combinations and everyone seems to have a different opinion…”

“We all know who gets his way in the end!" he joked. “There’s a ‘Where the Streets Have No Name’ camp or there is the more subtle approach… where we could build slowly.”