Kevin Courtney from
Irish Times commented, "Could this be U2's riposte to "
Champagne Supernova", an overt attempt to steal some thunder back from
Oasis and regain their rightful place as anthem makers supreme? "Staring at the Sun" has shades of psychedelia, lazy sunny afternoons watching a Waterloo sunset, and it's as big, bold and
Beatlesque as anything
Noel Gallagher has ever knocked out.
The Edge picks out pictures of matchstick men on his guitar, while
Bono sings of "
Summer stretching on the grass ... Summer dresses pass . .." A front runner for U2's big Summer 97 hit." British magazine
Music Week gave it top score with five out of five and named it Single of the Week, writing, "Possibly the most obvious single on
Pop, this track is awash with a melancholy that's amplified by
The Edge's plangent, keening guitar signature. Big." David Sinclair from
The Times said, "
God is good, but will He listen? Bono asks in this solid return to traditional U2 territory. Does He have a choice?"
Live performances "Staring at the Sun" was played at most of the
PopMart Tour shows. However, during the first concert at Las Vegas, U2 failed to time the song correctly and had to start over. Bono singing at the wrong tempo was to blame for the mistake. The song was performed
acoustically for most of the rest of that tour. It had several appearances on the
Elevation Tour, being the only
Pop song to be performed on all three legs of the Elevation Tour. Sometimes it also appeared as a snippet in "
Discothèque". It was performed as a live staple of the North American leg of the 2018
Experience + Innocence Tour." It appeared in the
live videos/
recordings Please: PopHeart Live EP, "
Please" single,
PopMart: Live from Mexico City,
Hasta la Vista Baby! and
U2 Go Home: Live from Slane Castle, Ireland. ==Formats and track listings==