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Watch U2 perform ‘Seconds’ for the first time since 1985

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U2 played their 1983 song ‘Seconds’ for the first time in nearly four decades during the latest night of their Las Vegas residency (November 3).

Watch the footage below.The song, originally released on the band’s third studio album ‘War’, was a regular in their setlists in the period after its release, but before yesterday, it had not been played at any U2 concert since 1985.U2’s residency at the dazzling new Sphere venue in Las Vegas, titled ‘U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere’, began on September 29, and was initially scheduled to run until December 16.

However, the band recently confirmed that they had added an extra 11 dates, culminating on February 18.The venue, which reportedly cost $2 billion (£1.6 billion), has been the centre of speculation recently over who the next act to take on the residency could be.

Back in August, the New York Postreported that MSG, who own the venue, were “locking in” The Eagles as the next band to take over from U2, and that the venue would play host to a farewell tour for the band.

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