NEW YORK (Reuters) - Irish rock band U2 had a 1987 hit with their song "Where the streets have no name," but on Tuesday New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg temporarily renamed a Manhattan street in ...
U2 took to the streets of New York to launch "How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb" in 2004. WireImage for Interscope Records They still hadn’t found what they were looking for. So a desperate U2 made a ...
Mayor Mike Bloomberg just picked up a hell of an endorsement in his re-election bid — from U2. The mayor was on hand for last night’s U2 show at Giants Stadium, and Bono not only gave him a shout out ...
In a move to promote their eleventh studio album, How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, rock legends U2 happily cruised down New York City's Broadway on a flatbed truck whilst showcasing the next song from ...
U2 broke the law in the streets of New York last month but the city's mayor has decided to let them off. In November the band illegally performed their upcoming single, All Because Of You whilst ...
The film is described as “a vivid reimagining of Bono’s critically acclaimed one-man stage show.” During the show, dubbed “Stories of Surrender: An Evening of Words, Music and Some Mischief…,” the ...
Legendary rockers U2 will make an extended encore at James Dolan’s Sphere in Las Vegas as the entertainment mogul continues to hunt for other big-name acts to fill the new arena, The Post has learned.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Apple TV+ U2 fans can expect to hear frontman Bono share some of the most insightful, ...