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On October 25, U2 announced plans to continue its 360° Tour in North America in 2010, with visits to a number of cities not included on the current leg of the tour.

The following 2010 dates, cities, and venues have so far been announced, with more expected to follow:

June 6:  Anaheim, CA, Angel Stadium
June 12: Denver, CO, Invesco Field
June 16: Oakland, CA, Oakland Coliseum
June 20:  Seattle, WA, Qwest Field
June 23: Edmonton, AB, Canada, Commonwealth Stadium
June 30: East Lansing, MI, Spartan Stadium
July 3: Toronto, ON, Canada, Rogers Centre
July 6: Chicago, IL, Soldier Field
July 9: Miami, FL, Land Shark Stadium
July 12: Philadelphia, PA, Lincoln Financial Field
July 16: Montreal, QC, Canada, Venue TBA
July 19: New York, NY, New Meadowlands Stadium

Look for presales beginning this week on u2.com. The public on-sale date is November 2 for Oakland, Edmonton, and Toronto, and November 6 for Denver.

In addition to the North American dates, the band has several 2010 European shows scheduled from August through early October. Those dates can be found at u2.com. Presales begin this week for September 2010 shows in Athens and Istanbul; the public on-sale date for both shows is November 2.

The current leg of the 360° Tour ends October 28 with a concert in Vancouver.

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