
U2's Bold New Era: 25 Tracks, Vegas Residency, and Bono's Revelations
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U2 continues to command headlines as they enter what Bono describes as a bold new era for the legendary band. Over the past few days, Bono confirmed to Apple Music’s Zane Lowe that U2 have more than 25 “great” tracks assembled for their next studio album. Guitarist The Edge has reportedly recorded hundreds of song ideas, but the band is laser-focused on curating a concise set, aiming for a collection of 15 tracks that, in Bono’s words, “sound like the future.” This marks U2’s first new album project since 2017’s Songs of Experience, with Bono emphasizing this is not a nostalgia trip but a creative leap forward—an evolution rather than a retrospective. Fans will be reassured to hear that drummer Larry Mullen Jr., who had taken time off due to health concerns, is back in the studio and actively recording, signaling a full return to form for the group. Bono also revealed to Esquire that the band is collaborating once again with Brian Eno, the producer behind some of their most iconic records, and teased a track provisionally titled Freedom Is a Feeling, hinting at both lyrical and sonic reinvention.
Simultaneously, U2 remains busy in the public eye. Their critically lauded residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas continues to draw massive audiences, with recent and upcoming performances on June 12, June 17, June 26, and throughout July and August, cementing their status as live innovators. These shows have been consistently praised by outlets like Billboard and The Guardian for their ambitious fusion of U2’s classic catalog—think “One,” “With or Without You,” and “Beautiful Day”—with state-of-the-art visual technology, making their residency a benchmark for the future of arena rock shows.
Bono is also making waves offstage. The Irish Times published a new Q&A featuring Bono’s longtime friend and artistic collaborator Gavin Friday, while Northern Irish artist Colin Davidson’s intimate portrait of Bono, painted when the singer turned 60, is set to debut at the National Gallery of Ireland on June 17. On the social media front, U2 has been promoting the Stories of Surrender film, which lands on Apple TV+ this month, further blending the band’s musical output and Bono’s reflective storytelling.
Industry buzz around U2’s next album is palpable, but no official release date has been locked in, and details about track titles or themes remain closely held. That said, Bono’s frequent interviews and the band’s careful teasing on their social platforms keep speculation and excitement percolating among both fans and pundits. All told, U2’s latest moves—fresh music, creative partnerships, high-profile performances, and cross-media projects—signal a band determined to shape the present and future of rock, not just revisit its past.
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