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Bono & The Edge Team Up With Martin Garrix For...

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U2's Bono and The Edge have joined forces with DJ Martin Garrix to release the official track for Euro 2020. You...

DMX’ Upcoming Album To Feature U2 Frontman Bono

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Six years have gone past since DMX released his last album, Redemption Of The Beast in 2015. However, the rapper is...

Window Washers Fall From NYC Skyscraper After Scaffolding Malfunction

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A scaffolding malfunction nearly cost the lives of two window washers over the weekend. The two men had been washing windows on...

U2 Re-release All That You Can’t Leave Behind For 20th...

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Irish rock gods, U2, are re-releasing what some might argue was their last truly great album. All That You Can't Leave...

The Edge Reflects On ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’

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To celebrate the 20th anniversary of ‘All That You Can’t Leave Behind’, The Edge has been reflecting on the album and...

Watch Bono And The Edge Cover Led Zeppelin’s ‘Stairway to...

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Bono and the Edge have shared a video of their acoustic rendition of the Led Zeppelin classic ‘Stairway To Heaven’. Dedicated to the band's road...

U2 Share A Bizarre Video Staring The Edge And A...

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U2 axeman, The Edge had a bit of a lark with a loo in his hotel room recently. It looks like...

Watch U2 Help Out As Clueless Personal Assistants To Ellen!

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U2 were enlisted as Ellen’s personal assistants this week. This was owing to the fact that Ellen’s assistant was out sick...

Bono Reveals Real Reason For Delay in U2 Album Release

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Bono has revealed that his health was part of the reason for the delay in releasing 'Songs of Experience'. The band's 14th...

You Can Listen To U2’s ‘The Unforgettable Fire’ From Midnight...

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The Unforgettable Fire is the fourth studio album by U2. It was released in October 1984. The band wanted a different musical direction following the harder-hitting rock of their 1983 album War and was U2's first studio collaboration with Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois.The resulting change in direction was at the time the band's most dramatic.