can be seen playing guitar on the left. "40" debuted live on 26 February 1983 in
Dundee as the final song of the show, and closed every single concert on 1983's
War Tour. It became very popular as a concert closer, and between its debut and 10 January 1990, there were roughly only 24 concerts that did not feature "40" as the closing song. During live performances, Clayton and the Edge would swap instruments so that Clayton played guitar and Edge played bass, and the band members would progressively leave stage, with Bono the first to depart, then Clayton, then Edge, and finally Mullen. The crowd would often continue to chant the refrain of "How long...to sing this song?" even after the band had left the stage. Live performances of the song are included on the 1983 live album
Under a Blood Red Sky and the 1984 concert film
U2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky. Between January 1990 and March 2005, full performances of "40" were extremely rare, though on 2001's
Elevation Tour, it was regularly snippeted at the end of "
Bad" before the song segued into "
Where the Streets Have No Name". "40" made a return to the regular set list in March 2005 on the
Vertigo Tour and subsequently closed many of the tour's shows: it closed most on the first leg, three on the second, rotated with other songs (mainly "Bad") for closing duties on the third leg, made only a few appearances on the fourth leg, and was snippeted a few times rather than being played in full on the fifth leg. During the
U2 360° Tour in 2011, it was snippeted in Pittsburgh (the final American tour date) and was revived on the last night of that tour in
Moncton, New Brunswick, as the tour's final song. It is U2's 15th-most performed live song, or 12-most performed if snippets are included in its total. The song made its
Innocence + Experience Tour debut on 27 May 2015 in Inglewood, and was dedicated to the memory of their recently deceased tour manager
Dennis Sheehan, before going on to close many of the subsequent shows on that tour. "40" was also played as the closing song at the final show of U2's 2023–2024 concert residency,
U2:UV Achtung Baby Live, at
Sphere in the
Las Vegas Valley. ==Track listing==