<p>Rock band U2 is coming to India in December for their first-ever show in the country, the music group announced Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Irish rockers will close 'The Joshua Tree Tour 2019', in the honour of their 1987 album, in Mumbai on December 15 at DY Patil Stadium.</p>.<p>In a statement on U2's official website, band's drummer Larry Mullen said Mumbai is the "perfect city" to end the tour.</p>.<p>"Very excited to see you there," Mullen added.</p>.<p>Bassist Adam Clayton said the group is looking forward to bringing a dash of Dublin to India.</p>.<p>"A country famous for its rich culture of art, music, movies, theatre, literature, food and so much more. There is a lot of excitement in the U2 camp," Clayton said.</p>.<p>Guitarist The Edge added, "We have been around the world with 'The Joshua Tree'. And we can't think of a better place to celebrate the end of this tour. Mumbai, India, we're coming for you, I hope you're ready!"</p>.<p>Frontman Bono, too, was in high spirits.</p>.<p>"Mumbai. Lets rock the house..." he said.</p>.<p>'The Joshua Tree Tour 2019' kicks off in Auckland on November 8 and will visit Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, before moving on to Singapore, Tokyo, Seoul, Manila and finishing up in Mumbai.</p>.<p>Tickets for the concert are available on BookMyShow.com. </p>
<p>Rock band U2 is coming to India in December for their first-ever show in the country, the music group announced Wednesday.</p>.<p>The Irish rockers will close 'The Joshua Tree Tour 2019', in the honour of their 1987 album, in Mumbai on December 15 at DY Patil Stadium.</p>.<p>In a statement on U2's official website, band's drummer Larry Mullen said Mumbai is the "perfect city" to end the tour.</p>.<p>"Very excited to see you there," Mullen added.</p>.<p>Bassist Adam Clayton said the group is looking forward to bringing a dash of Dublin to India.</p>.<p>"A country famous for its rich culture of art, music, movies, theatre, literature, food and so much more. There is a lot of excitement in the U2 camp," Clayton said.</p>.<p>Guitarist The Edge added, "We have been around the world with 'The Joshua Tree'. And we can't think of a better place to celebrate the end of this tour. Mumbai, India, we're coming for you, I hope you're ready!"</p>.<p>Frontman Bono, too, was in high spirits.</p>.<p>"Mumbai. Lets rock the house..." he said.</p>.<p>'The Joshua Tree Tour 2019' kicks off in Auckland on November 8 and will visit Brisbane, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth, before moving on to Singapore, Tokyo, Seoul, Manila and finishing up in Mumbai.</p>.<p>Tickets for the concert are available on BookMyShow.com. </p>