November 15, 2004

press release

Listening Party for New U2 Album To Benefit African Well Fund

St. Louis can participate in the dismantling of an atomic bomb Sunday, November 21st. @U2 (“at U2”), a website run by and for U2 fans, is holding listening parties in Boston, Seattle and St. Louis for U2’s latest release, How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, before the album hits stores. This is no clandestine operation, no public airing of leaked MP3s—it’s the real thing, courtesy the good folks at Interscope Records.
The bomb will be dismantled in the Crown Room at Schlafly Bottleworks, 7260 Southwest at Manchester in Maplewood. Doors open at 7 pm, and space is limited so anyone interested is advised to come early.
Admission is $10 at the door, cash only, net profits benefiting the African Well Fund. (The AWF is a charity started by U2 fans to raise money to build wells in Africa.)
There will also be a giveaway of U2 prizes, such as the vinyl “Vertigo” single and the new concert coffeetable book, U2 Show.
For more information visit @U2.

(Confidential to Pollux and Actor: have a good tech week.)

Posted by eshtine at November 15, 2004 07:36 PM | TrackBack
Comments

Wow, sounds cool. Wish I could be there just to see what kind of ersatz "bomb" they will be using. Truth to Power, baby.

Posted by: Paul Pancella at November 16, 2004 06:42 AM

I imagined this!
Good work, girl.
I hope you'll share that experience soon!
LoL

Valentina

Posted by: Valentina at November 17, 2004 02:28 AM
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