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U2 frontman Bono signs writing deal with the New York Times
It is going to be a busy 2009 for U2 frontman Bono. Not only is it likely the rock greats will mount a world tour in early 2009, but in addition to his other roles as an activist, philanthropist, businessman, Nobel Peace Prize nominee, and spokesman for Africa, Bono can now add New York Times columnist to his résumé.
On a pro bono (no pun intended) basis, the rock singer will pen six to 10 opinion pieces during 2009.
“We have asked Bono to write an occasional column for the paper next year covering a range of subjects, but are still finalizing the details," said New York Times spokesperson Catherine Mathis in a statement.
When U2 heads out on tour, speculated to begin in the United States, it will be the band's first under their new 12-year deal with Live Nation Artists that was signed in March and formalized in October. The deal includes touring, merchandising and the band's website, U2.com. Their recording deal, however, remains with Universal Records.
U2's last world outing, the 2005-2006 Vertigo tour, grossed $389 million with 133 concerts. The next tour will be significant: it will be the first stadium-level superstar tour to go on sale in the current financial climate. As a result, the touring industry waits to see whether the group will significantly drop its ticket prices. Of course, if ticket prices drop, then it is expected to affect the production, which has been a major asset in most U2 tours.

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If U2 was playing Madison Square Garden around May 13-15, 2009, which is when the first-ever academic conference about U2 is scheduled, over in Times Square at the Marriott Marquis? ;) www.U2conference.com
Bono is one of my personal heroes, as is the group itself. It's interesting that people are so small in themselves that they cannot handle greatness: they castigate it--or attempt to--whenever it does something like make millions on tour--or write for the NYT. Interesting. And sad.
Best to you and this blog--
Bono has done wonderful things for humanity. He is my personal hero as well. i just hope he sells his tickets for a far price and doesn't scalp them like all the other artists do. I heard a year ago they moved a lot of their business out of ireland to the Netherlands to aviod income tax. I hope with those saving U2 can loweer the price of tickets to all
Whatch out for high ticket prices - u2 gave tickets out to tour companies for years to scalp. then they got a box office manager fired for selling tickets to people in line. this guy may be a sheep if woolfs clothing