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Updated at 10:54 p.m., Sunday, January 15, 2006

U2 may hold 2nd stadium concert

By Rod Ohira
Advertiser Staff Writer

The U2 concert at Aloha Stadium on April 8 is nearing a sellout, sparking anticipation of a second concert.

"We're very optimistic," Aloha Stadium Authority spokesman Patrick Leonard said today of a second concert date. An announcement of a second concert, possibly on April 9, could come as early as Tuesday, he said.

All but 1,000 of the 35,000 tickets to the Irish rockers' April 8 Vertigo tour date were snapped up in the first 45 minutes after tickets went on sale at 9 a.m. Saturday, Leonard said.

"It was the fastest sale of tickets ever (at Aloha Stadium)," Leonard said. He noted that it took four hours to sell out Michael Jackson's two concerts, which drew 35,000 each, in January 1997.

Janet Jackson holds the attendance record for a concert at Aloha Stadium at 38,000, set in January 1999, Leonard said.

U2's Vertigo tour appearance in Hawai'i is being presented and produced by The Next Adventure (Clear Channel Entertainment), RZO Productions, Live Nation and Shep Gordon, Leonard said. Leonard said the promoters contacted Aloha Stadium officials on Tuesday to inquire whether April 9 is available and were told that it is.

Reserved seats were priced at $165, $95 and $49.50. In addition, 15,000 field-level general admission tickets were sold at $49.50 each, Leonard said.

The Vertigo tour has played to 3.4 million fans and brought in nearly $140 million worldwide, second only to the Rolling Stones in 2005 revenue.