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The three massive stages built for U2's “360° Tour” have been called a lot of things. Bono referred to it as the Space Station. Its other nickname, the Claw, became a little more common. A Los Angeles Times reporter once called it “an extravagance with a big carbon footprint and an even bigger price tag.”
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