“You can't take pride even if you take your life” in memory of U2 Nakamura at Saitama December 6th 18:53

In response to the death of the doctor, Satoshi Nakamura, in Afghanistan, at the concert of U2 ’s world-famous rock band U.S. Sorry for the death of

U2 is a popular rock band from Ireland who came to Japan for the first time in 13 years and held a concert in Saitama City for two days starting from April 4th.

In the performance on the 5th, the vocalist Bono called on the audience, and the audience all turned on the smartphone light all together, and the NGO in Fukuoka City who died after being shot by someone in Afghanistan on the 4th, the local representative of the Peshawar Association Mr. Satoshi Nakamura (73)

According to the fans at the venue, around 8 pm in the middle of the concert, Bono started to talk about “For Dr. Nakamura”, “Great Man”, “Peschabaru” during the interlude of the song, for memorial It means that I played several songs.

Among them, "Pride" is a song that sang King Pastor who was assassinated by the civil rights movement in the United States, and the lyrics say "They cannot take their pride even if they take their lives."