U2 Releasing Artificial Horizon Remix Album

U2 will release Artificial Horizon, a limited edition remix album containing some previously unreleased material, in 2010. The album will be available to those joining the band's official fan club.
The band's website says the album will be "mailed to qualifying subscribers" beginning in late January. No official track list has been announced, but the 13-song album includes Jacknife Lee's remix of "Fast Cars," David Holmes' remix of "Beautiful Day," the Fish Out Of Water mix of "Get On Your Boots," a Grand Jury Mix of "If God Will Send His Angels" and Trent Reznor's remix of "Vertigo."
U2 have released previously exclusive albums through their fan club, including ZOO2Live in 2006 and Medium, Rare And Remastered in 2008.
U2 will hit the road again in 2010 with another North American run in support of No Line On The Horizon, starting in Anaheim, Calif. on June 6. The 360 tour hits Edmonton on June 23 before returning to Toronto's Rogers Centre on July 3. Montreal's Hippodrome will also host two shows July 16 and 17.
In related news, U2 bassist Adam Clayton is suing his former personal assistant, alleging she stole approximately £1.6 million (about $2.7 million Canadian) from his accounts.
The Irish Independent reports Clayton secured a temporary court order which froze Carol Hawkins' assets, alleging she spent the money on a New York apartment, jewelry and expensive vehicles.
Clayton canned Hawkins last month.
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June 6-7 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 @ Commonwealth Stadium
June 27 Minneapolis, MN @ TCF Bank Stadium
June 30 East Lansing, MI @ Spartan Stadium
July 3 Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre
July 6 Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
July 9 Miami, FL @ Land Shark Stadium
July 12 Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
July 16-17 Montreal, QC @ Montreal Hippodrome
July 19 New York, NY @ New Meadowlands Stadium
Aug. 6 Turin, Italy @ Stadio Olimpico
Aug. 10 Frankfurt, Germany @ Commerzbank Arena
Aug. 12 Hannover, Germany @ AWD Stadium
Aug. 15-16 Horsens, Denmark @ Casa Arena
Aug. 20-21 Helsinki, Finland @ Olympic Stadium
Aug. 25 Moscow, Russia @ Luzhniki
Aug. 30 Vienna, Austria @ Ernst Happel Stadium
Sept. 3 Athens, Greece @ Olympic Stadium
Sept. 6 Istanbul, Turkey @ Ataturk Olympic Stadium
Sept. 15 Munich, Germany @ Olympic Stadium
Sept. 18 Paris, France @ Stade De France
Sept. 22-23 Brussels, Belgium @ Stade Roi Boudoin
Sept. 26 San Sebastian, Spain @ Anoeta Stadium
Sept. 29 Seville, Spain @ Olympic Stadium
Oct. 2-3 Coimbra, Portugal @ Estadio Cidade Coimbra
Oct. 8 Rome, Italy @ Olympic Stadium
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