U2: Innocence Experience, Live In Paris Page

"The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)," "Cedarwood Road," "Song for Someone," and a stripped-down acoustic "Every Breaking Wave".

Reviewers described the show as a "prayer, exorcism, and vow of unity". Innovative Stage Design

The film is available in several formats from retailers like Walmart, eBay, and Apple TV : U2: Innocence Experience, Live in Paris

In a historic moment, the band whose Bataclan concert was targeted joined U2 on stage for a cover of Patti Smith’s "People Have the Power" and their own track "I Love You All The Time".

The standard film includes covering both new material and legendary hits: "The Miracle (of Joey Ramone)," "Cedarwood Road," "Song

A massive, 100-foot transparent LED wall suspended above a central walkway. It allowed the band to perform inside the screen, interacting with digital animations and the audience simultaneously.

A groundbreaking suspended sound system ensured high-fidelity audio for every seat in the house. The standard film includes covering both new material

Led by Willie Williams and set designers Es Devlin and Ric Lipson , the show featured personal narrative arcs using illustrations by Oliver Jeffers to reflect on the band's early years in Dublin. Tracklist Highlights