U2 Commemorates Fall of Berlin Wall

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While their live concert broadcast on YouTube remains fresh in the memories of 7 million fans, U2 has announced that they will be giving another unforgettable concert. They will perform in front of the iconic Brandenburg Gate in celebration of the fall of the Berlin Wall on November 5.

As part of the MTV Europe Music Awards ceremony, where concert images will be broadcast, and as part of a prelude to the Fall of the Wall, U2 will give a free show in front of the Brandenburg Gate, which used to symbolize the border between the East and West Germany at the height of the Cold War. Built in August 1961, the wall came down in 1989 in the state of Hesse, which marked a historical reunion.
According to Music-News, band manager Paul McGuiness said, "It’ll be an exciting spot to be in, 20 years to the day since the wall came down."
People wanting to attend the concert can get tickets on U2’s Website or through their local MTV Website. 10,000 tickets are available. However, tickets were going fast after the show was announced yesterday.