There's a special chopper and a train to take fans to the U2 concert in Mumbai — and they will leave 'with or without you'

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There's a special chopper and a train to take fans to the U2 concert in Mumbai — and they will leave 'with or without you'
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  • BookMyShow is exclusively offering special train to the last concert of U2’s Joshua Tree Tour 2019 in Mumbai.
  • Travel package for U2 India tour is available at BookMyShow for ₹500.
  • The Irish band U2 is performing for the first time in India
Rock legends Bono, Larry, Adam Clayton, and The Edge ⁠— the Dubliners who have enchanted fans as the band U2 since 1976 are in Mumbai and the excitement is starting to peak ahead of their concert in the satellite city near India’s financial capital on Sunday.

BookMyShow, the official ticketing partner of U2’s India concert, has announced a special train and a helicopter ride for fans to U2’s concert at the DY Patil stadium in Navi Mumbai.

There's a special chopper and a train to take fans to the U2 concert in Mumbai — and they will leave 'with or without you'

Credits:IANS
The special train will start at Andheri in December 15 at 2.55pm. It will board passengers to the concert until Nerul station with limited stops in between at Mahim (3.10pm) and Kurla (3.20pm) for 30 seconds. People can buy the travel package for ₹500 at BookMyShow.

There are dedicated bus services for the concert as well with pick-up and drop bus services from multiple areas in and around the city, directly to the venue.
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The Irish band is in India as part of The Joshua Tree tour, an album that was released in 1987 with iconic hits like ‘With or Without You’ and ‘Where the streets have no name’.

There's a special chopper and a train to take fans to the U2 concert in Mumbai — and they will leave 'with or without you'
Credits:IANS
Oscar-winning composer A.R. Rahman is likely to open the concert with Ahimsa — his collaborative single with U2. Rahman's performance will also feature his two daughters, according to a report.

(With IANS)