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U2 'To Lose Millions Due To Bono's Back Injury'June 17, 2010
U2 could lose as much as £100million after they were forced to cancel a number of live shows due to singer Bono's back injury.
In May, the band axed the start of their US tour and Glastonbury slot – both set to take place this month – after Bono injured his spine during rehearsals. According to The Sun, U2 are covered against injury, but are likely to suffer a financial setback from general touring costs. "Bono and the band are covered by insurance but the cost of overheads and missed revenue could easily reach £100million by the time he's fit enough to perform again,” a source told The Sun. The band's manager Paul McGuinness added: "If we play or not, touring still costs us £500,000 a day." Bono has been advised to rest for two months, although it is not yet clear when the band plan to resume their 360 Degree world tour. (by Jason Gregory) See also: U2 Promise 'Glastonbury On Steroids' Performance (28.04.2011)
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