Without further ado (since we regaled you with the ins and outs of the show yesterday), here are the shots we captured from Saturday's U2 and Lenny Kravitz show at Qwest Stadium. You can check out more U2 photos in the flickr set if you just can't get enough. Pretty sure "The Streets Have No Name" will be running through my head all week.
Gallery: U2 and Lenny Kravitz In Full Effect
U2 and Lenny Kravitz: Truly Awesome In Every Sense
There are no words to describe the size, intensity and pure unadulterated awe that occurred last night at Qwest Field. As we mentioned, it took four days just to assemble the huge stage designed solely to provide fans a 360 degree view of the U2 show that has been two years in coming. Even professional photographers shooting the show had a palpable excitement among them as we all prepared to grab shots during the meager three songs we're allotted. As a matter of fact, we may or may not have (but definitely did) take photos of ourselves in front of the stage.
U2 and Their Massive Setup
Today we were invited to journey into the middle of what seemed like another dimension. Well, another level anyway... another level of ROCKING! Okay, maybe not, but what we witnessed was unlike anything we'd seen before. As we were escorted onto the pitch at Qwest Field, a towering structure not unlike a four-legged spider greeted us. Just standing near it made us nervous -- we couldn't even imagine how long it must take to put something like that together, both on paper and in reality.
We Review: Kublakai, Illegitimate Children, and Unexpected Arrival at Nectar
Seattlest hopped over to Fremont last night to experience Kublakai's much-anticipated , and a couple beers in our belly. It was a good night's work.

