Watch U2’s Bono sing the rocking holiday classic "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" with Imelda May at the annual Christmas Eve charity busking event in Dublin.
Remember back in 2014 when U2 gave away an album's worth of songs to every iTunes user in the world? And it turned out that a large number of them didn't want said album anywhere near their music ...
The holiday tradition that has been going on for 15 years raised funds this year for the Dublin Simon Community organization ...
U2 have a lot going on right now: A new album of re-recordings, a Disney+ special with David Letterman, a Vegas residency that got announced in a Super Bowl ad. That means that Bono and the Edge are ...
In less than 90 minutes, A Sort of Homecoming is part history lesson, part concert, part interview, and part travelog featuring three of the most influential entertainers of the 21st Century: Bono, ...
U2 frontman Bono takes the blame for the ill-fated iTunes album giveaway of 2014, an extract from his memoir reveals, but while Apple took heat for the endeavor, CEO Tim Cook apparently wasn't fazed ...
What is the song about? What event within the band inspired Bono to write it? And how did U2 use the album that contained “So Cruel” to completely revamp their image? Let’s take a look at everything ...
U2 frontman Bono made a surprise appearance Friday night at the opening ceremony of the Sarajevo Film Festival, with the Irish pop star leading a rapturous crowd in an a cappella rendition of Bob ...
Bono suggested the idea of giving away the album for free in 2014 to Tim Cook. Image: Emmanuel Dunand (Getty Images) Before you could stream your favorite album at will on the likes of Spotify or ...
In more than four decades as U2's frontman, Bono has been leading one of the world's biggest rock bands across the world's biggest stages. But this stage (if you can call it that), in the schoolyard ...
U2 has never been short on ambition. With their last album, "All That You Can't Leave Behind" (2000), they sought recognition as one of the greatest rock 'n roll bands and succeeded. Then Bono went on ...
U2 guitarist The Edge becomes Irish citizen in ‘long-overdue move’ - Musician said the step was ‘long overdue’ ...