Meet U2’s New Drummer

Publish Date
Thursday, 16 February 2023, 8:37AM

When U2 appears in Las Vegas later this year for a fall residency, it will be the first time the band has performed live since December 2019. But that's not the only reason the shows will be noteworthy.

It's also reportedly only the second time in the band's 40-plus-year career that they'll perform shows without one of their core four members, drummer Larry Mullen Jr. (The first time was in 1993 when bassist Adam Clayton missed one of U2's Zoo TV Tour shows in Sydney due to a debilitating hangover. His bass technician, Stuart Morgan, filled in; the incident pushed Clayton into sobriety.) Mullen Jr. had previously announced that he would not be joining the band on the road in 2023 while he handles health issues.

His replacement is Bram van den Berg, the 40-year-old drummer of the Dutch pop-rock band Krezip. The group, fronted by Jacqueline Govaert, was initially formed in 1997 in Tilburg, Netherlands; van den Berg joined in 2004. The band is popular in the Netherlands — they've played their home country's Pinkpop festival six times — as well as in other parts of Europe, Krezip has released five albums, three of which van den Berg has contributed to.

In an Instagram post, Krezip acknowledged they are "incredibly proud" of van den Berg, noting that U2 is one of his favorite bands. "We've known for a long time how good he is," they said.

More details on U2's shows at the MSG Sphere at the Venetian in Las Vegas will be announced later.

"Very excited about this opportunity to join Bono, the Edge and Adam onstage in Las Vegas," van den Berg wrote in an Instagram post. "It's big shoes to fill but Larry and the band have been so supportive, I can't wait!"


The article was first published on ultimateclassicrock.com

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