Australia’s National Rugby League is planning 10 matches in Las Vegas with talks underway for Irish rockers to help promote the game in USA. Australia's National ...
The musicians’ arrival on stage was a visual representation of their 1983 single Sunday Bloody Sunday: first, drummer Larry Mullen Jr strode towards the centre­ of the stadium, where a small stage ...
The Edge, aka U2 guitarist David Howell Evans, has been publicly associated with Ireland for close to five decades. He and his Welsh parents moved to the Emerald Isle from his birthplace of Essex 62 ...
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Thus was born in Mullen's home the band U2 -- well, almost. The Irish teens didn't choose that name right away; after calling themselves the Hype and the Feedback, the quartet settled on U2, an ...
U2 is heading to Sin City for a residency inaugurating the Las Vegas skyline’s latest architectural feat: the MSG Sphere at the Venetian Resort. The Irish band, which hasn’t played live since December ...
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.
"We are not experts in the politics of the region, but we want our audience to know where we each stand," the band said in a joint introduction to the individual statements. By Abid Rahman ...
On the morning after a long night of partying with U2 and Noel Gallagher in Melbourne back in 2019, Janet Planet and Sugar Bones, co-vocalists with Australian dance sensations Confidence Man, invited ...
The members of U2—Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr.—have each released their own individual statements on Israel’s ongoing starvation of the Gaza Strip. The statements were shared on ...
That’s just my view, of course; perhaps I was in a tiny minority among the tens of thousands in attendance. But it got me thinking about the differing ways in which artists — especially those whose ...