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U2 Announces Seattle Stop On 'Joshua Tree Tour 2017'

Tickets are going for between $122 and $2,800.

SEATTLE, WA - U2 will stop in Seattle during the group's newly announced "Joshua Tree 2017" tour.

Seattle will be the second stop on the tour after Vancouver, B.C. U2 will play at CenturyLink field on May 14, a Sunday. The folk-pop group Mumford and Sons will open the show.

Tickets are already on sale, and they vary widely in price. You can still snag the least expensive $122 seats in the upper levels - or you can opt for a $2,800 ticket in the "Red Zone" for an close encounter with Bono.

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At each show during the tour, U2 will play "The Joshua Tree" in its entirety. That album is U2's most hit-packed, featuring songs like "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," and "With Or Without You." The album was first released in March 1987.

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