U2 Is Catching Up To Dave Matthews Band

The post U2 Is Catching Up To Dave Matthews Band appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. LONDON – JUNE 18: Bono of U2 performs on stage on the first London night of their “Vertigo//2005” … [+] World Tour at Twickenham Rugby Stadium on June 18, 2005 in London, England. The tour’s opening leg covered 13 cities in North America before arriving in Brussels on June 10 for two months of open air European shows, finishing up in Lisbon in the middle of August. The third leg will kick off in September in Toronto, and will feature 33 dates in North America until mid-December. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images) Getty Images U2 is inching ever closer to the all-time record for the most hits on one of Billboard’s radio charts as they land another win. This week, the band returns to the Adult Alternative Airplay chart with their latest single, “Atomic City,” and in doing so, they continue to close the gap between themselves and another beloved alt act. “Atomic City” debuts at No. 17 on this week’s edition of the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, which ranks the songs that perform the best across adult-leaning alternative rock radio stations in the U.S. The quartet has now collected thirty-two hits on the tally throughout their years together. While the band has achieved remarkable success on this list, they find themselves in a close second place behind Dave Matthews for the most hits on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, according to Billboard. The Dave Matthews-led troupe has accused 36 total entries on the roster. Coldplay is also making significant strides on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, though they don’t arrive with anything new this time around. With 29 placements to their credit, Coldplay currently sits in third place on the ranking of the most successful artists in the history of the tally, and they will likely become the third…

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U2 Is Catching Up To Dave Matthews Band

The post U2 Is Catching Up To Dave Matthews Band appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.

LONDON – JUNE 18: Bono of U2 performs on stage on the first London night of their “Vertigo//2005” … [+] World Tour at Twickenham Rugby Stadium on June 18, 2005 in London, England. The tour’s opening leg covered 13 cities in North America before arriving in Brussels on June 10 for two months of open air European shows, finishing up in Lisbon in the middle of August. The third leg will kick off in September in Toronto, and will feature 33 dates in North America until mid-December. (Photo by Jim Dyson/Getty Images) Getty Images U2 is inching ever closer to the all-time record for the most hits on one of Billboard’s radio charts as they land another win. This week, the band returns to the Adult Alternative Airplay chart with their latest single, “Atomic City,” and in doing so, they continue to close the gap between themselves and another beloved alt act. “Atomic City” debuts at No. 17 on this week’s edition of the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, which ranks the songs that perform the best across adult-leaning alternative rock radio stations in the U.S. The quartet has now collected thirty-two hits on the tally throughout their years together. While the band has achieved remarkable success on this list, they find themselves in a close second place behind Dave Matthews for the most hits on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, according to Billboard. The Dave Matthews-led troupe has accused 36 total entries on the roster. Coldplay is also making significant strides on the Adult Alternative Airplay chart, though they don’t arrive with anything new this time around. With 29 placements to their credit, Coldplay currently sits in third place on the ranking of the most successful artists in the history of the tally, and they will likely become the third…

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