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Rattle and Hum Concert Tickets

Celebrate the music from one of your all-time favorite rock artists after you get Rattle and Hum tickets. The U2 tribute band has been touring the country for over a decade. They strive to not only carry on the legacy of one of the most beloved rock bands of the ‘80s up through today, but they also stress accuracy. U2 was a sensation from the start. Their debut album, Boy (1980), not only peaked at No. 13 on the Irish Albums charts but also peaked at No. 4 on the Canadian Albums chart. 

Their subsequent albums proved to take off even more. Perhaps their most successful one was The Joshua Tree (1987), which topped album charts across nine different countries. Stephen Angers takes on the lead vocals and guitar of the band while Jeff Vogel, Mike Salvatore, and Rick Pope accompany. When you purchase Rattle and Hum tickets, you won’t be disappointed with how closely the band recreates some of U2’s classic hits. 

One of the primary reasons that Rattle and Hum chose to carry on the legacy of U2 was because it gives back to the world by supporting various organizations. Since their early years, U2 has been supporting organizations like Greenpeace and Amnesty International. You can expect the tribute band to play some of U2’s most memorable hits like “Beautiful Day”, “Vertigo”, and “Sunday Bloody Sunday.” Throughout the years, Rattle and Hum have attracted a widespread fanbase of more than 400 followers on Facebook.

How much are Rattle and Hum tickets?

The average price of a Rattle and Hum concert ticket is around $97 per ticket. If you’re looking for cheap Rattle and Hum tickets, you’ll find better prices for cheap tickets in the upper levels furthest from the stage. Discount tickets that are farthest from the stage will typically be under $49. If you are looking for premium seating or VIP tickets, you can expect to pay over $150 per ticket in most cases.

When do Rattle and Hum tickets go on sale?

Typically, Rattle and Hum concert tour tickets go on sale 4-6 months prior to the performance and sometimes even a year in advance. Once the tour dates and concert schedule is announced, you can check our event calendar to find your perfect date and venue. Rattle and Hum concert tickets will typically be available within 24-48 hours of a tour announcement. There is never a need for a presale code. Why wait for the public on sale when you can secure your seats today.

Rattle and Hum 2024 Tour Dates

Rattle and Hum tour dates vary from year to year. In most cases, tours tend to be 6-12 months but can extend over multiple years especially if it is a final tour. Rattle and Hum concert schedule will typically have 25-50 tour dates.

There also can be a performance at music festivals across the country including Coachella, Lollapalooza and Bonnaroo Music Festival. Bonnaroo is held in Manchester, Tennessee. Coachella is held at Empire Polo Fields in Indio, California and Lollapalooza in the United States is held at Grant Park in Chicago, Illinois. It's easy to find seats to Rattle and Hum tour when you shop with us. Shopping with TicketSmarter even makes it easier to get into the venue. Our mobile transfer Rattle and Hum tour tickets let you skip past the box office line and head right for your seats.

Songs from the Rattle and Hum Tour Setlist

Rattle and Hum's setlist while performing in Mooresville , NC at “LangTree Lake Norman” included the following songs:

  1. City of Blinding Lights
  2. Mysterious Ways
  3. Bullet the Blue Sky
  4. New Year's Day
  5. In God's Country
  6. Gloria
  7. I Will Follow
  8. Beautiful Day
  9. Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me
  10. Vertigo
  11. One
  12. Exit / Gloria
  13. Helter Skelter
  14. All I Want Is You
  15. Even Better Than the Real Thing
  16. Angel of Harlem
  17. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
  18. Sunday Bloody Sunday
  19. Desire
  20. With or Without You
  21. Pride (In the Name of Love)
  22. Where the Streets Have No Name
  23. Trash, Trampoline and the Party Girl
  24. Bad

Source: Setlist.fm