U2 Announce 'The Joshua Tree' 30th Anniversary Reissue

The new box set includes rarities, b-sides, new remixes, and an 84-page hardcover book with previously unseen photos.

By Sam Sodomsky.

In May, U2 are heading out on a 30th anniversary tour behind The Joshua Tree. They have now announced a new reissue for the seminal album, out June 2 via Interscope. The super deluxe edition includes the original 11-song album, a live recording of their Josha Tree Tour 1987 show at Madison Square Garden, rarities and b-sides from the recording sessions, new remixes by Daniel Lanois, Jacknife Lee, and others, and an 84-page hardcover book of previously unreleased photos taken by the Edge during the band’s iconic Mojave Desert 1986 photo session. Find more information here.

U2 previously reissued The Joshua Tree in 2007 for its 20th anniversary. Read “U2 Are Finally Acting Their Age” on the Pitch.

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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