"Putin would never, ever say his name. So I thought tonight, the people who believe in freedom must say his name," Bono told the crowd before leading a chant Ilana Kaplan is a Staff Editor at PEOPLE.
U2 singer Bono paid tribute Saturday night to recently deceased Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny during his concert at The Sphere in Las Vegas. The frontman got the crowd to chant Navalny’s ...
U2 made history with the first No. 1 song on the iTunes Store and the milestone marked a major shift in their career and the digital music era.
Bono and U2 got their audience involved in a tribute to late Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny during their concert at Las Vegas’s Sphere over the weekend. Speaking to the crowd on Saturday, ...
U2″s new song, “Invisible,” which will debut in a 60-second commercial during the Super Bowl showed up on iTunes an hour before the big kick-off. The song, which is available for free download on ...
Looking back has never been U2’s thing. They were always about the future, or at least the present, craving to be the best and biggest band in the world. But with the release of Songs Of Surrender—a ...
"Putin would never, ever say his name. So I thought tonight, the people who believe in freedom must say his name," Bono told the crowd before leading a chant Before performing a cover of Crowded House ...