U2 unveiled a new kind of show this Friday evening at a venue with the sole purpose of blowing every mind that enters.
Bono and U2 bandmate The Edge were invited to perform in Kyiv by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy himself.
Bono lost his voice on stage at a concert in Berlin, apologised, and promised to make it up to everyone when the show was cancelled after only four songs.
We love Charlize and Trevor Noah and Elon Musk, so why don’t the Irish love the biggest band to ever come from their shores?
There really is a chorus of celebrities trying to tell America that Trump is a giant douche, and now U2 have added their names to that list.
U2 are a pretty big deal around the world, although it isn’t often that you get to play a gig in such a revered and holy setting.
I imagine for a U2 fan it doesn’t get much better than hopping on stage with Bono and the boys at Madison Square Garden. Jimmy Fallon certainly had himself a ripper.
Sometimes you have to take your guitar for a walk when you’re busting out a classic. It always pays to keep an eye on where the stage ends though.
We’re going to require some reader assistance here guys so don’t be shy. Has a local musician been studying U2’s music videos a little too closely?
U2 was due to perform at the World AIDS Day (RED) show in Times Square without frontman Bono. Then something magical happened…
Bono must have thought he was on a new series of Punked when they found out that half of his jet and falling off during the flight. #funtimes
Bono must have the largest sunglass collection in the world. He is ALWAYS wearing them, being a man of mystery and a celeb. Is that the case though?
After the backlash following the silly publicity stunt Apple and U2 pulled, the band’s frontman has come out the apologise to his fans.
Just after the charity auction in New York that saw a Mac Pro sell for R9.8 million, Bono and the Edge got down to some serious partying.
Bill was running a tad late from leaving some papers backstage so Bono hopped into his seat and began reminiscing, in an exaggerated Arkansas drawl, about the first time they met.
Facebook is set to float on the stock exchange today and all its early investors must be smiling. One of them, U2’s frontman Bono, has shares worth over $1,5 billion alone. This puts him well above Paul McCartney – currently the world’s richest musician. Who knew devoting your career to charity, world peace, and good causes could be so profitable?