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Release Date:
March 21, 1998
Original Title:
U2 PopMart: Live From Johannesburg
Alternate Titles:
U2 - Live At Johannesburg Stadium, South Africa, 1998
U2 - PopMart Johannesburg 1998
U2 Pop Mart Live from Johannesburg
U2 – En Johannesburg = Live At Jhannesburg
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Jam Records
Musiclink
On Screen Films
SABC 3
Strings & Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 130
U2 perform the final show of their PopMart Tour in Johannesburg, South Africa via SABC 3 (March 21, 1998). SETLIST: Pop Muzik | Mofo | I Will Follow | Gone | Even Better Then Real Thing | Last Night On Earth | Until The End Of The World | New Year's Day | Pride (In The Name Of Love) | I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For | Stand By Me | All I Want Is You | Staring At The Sun | Sunday Bloody Sunday | Bullet The Blue Sky | Please | Where The Streets Have No Name | Lemon (Mix) | Discotheque (We Are Family) | If You Wear That Velvet Dress | With Or Without You | Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me | Mysterious Ways | One | "40" [Bonus encore not included on unofficial DVD release; Original SABC Broadcast Only] (Orig. SA TV Runtime: 130 Mins.; DVD Runtime: 85 Mins.)
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Assistant Director:
Marcia Kapusten
Broadcast Producer:
Anton Viljoen
Camera Operator:
Bruce Ramos
Dave Driscoll
David Rhea
Mark O'Herlihy
Mike Tribble
Rob Bellas
Camera Supervisor:
John Bannister
Camera Technician:
George Norman
Vincent Khumalo
Wimpie Hobbs
Director:
Monica Caston
Director of Operations:
Willie Williams
Director of Photography:
John R. Bowey
Driver:
POMY
Executive Producer:
Ansie Kamffer
General Manager:
Theo Erasmus
Legal Services:
Ronnie Bracks
Lighting Director:
Andre Rosseau
Bruce Ramus
Manager of Operations:
Kim Akester
Producer:
Dirk Kleinschmidt
Ned O'Hanlon
Production Assistant:
Gayle Abrahams
Wanda Viljoen
Production Director:
Steve Iredale
Production Manager:
Desti Brown
Graham Cunningham
Schedule Coordinator:
Bessie Tukwana
Hannetjie Fourie
Sound Engineer:
Joe O'Herlihy
Sound Mix Technician:
Alan Dell
Sound Mixer:
Nick Van Rooyen
Technical Supervisor:
Michael Hare
Techno Crane Operator:
Brian Banda
Title Graphics:
Wanda Viljoen
Unit Production Manager:
Paul Gaplin
Video Assist Operator:
Annerie Byrnes
Zia Gilroy
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