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U2's Edge Granted Irish Citizenship, Vegas Residency Soars, New Album Hints

U2's Edge Granted Irish Citizenship, Vegas Residency Soars, New Album Hints

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The past several days have delivered a series of high-profile updates for U2, with developments spanning personal milestones, business moves, and ongoing creative projects. The most pivotal headline comes straight from People magazine, which reports that U2 guitarist The Edge, born David Howell Evans, was formally granted Irish citizenship on June 23, 2025—after living in Ireland for over 60 years. The Edge himself joked about being tardy with the paperwork, but the symbolic gesture cements his deep, lifelong connection to the country where U2 was formed and rose to global fame. American Songwriter echoed the story, highlighting The Edge’s playful comments and the significance of this long-awaited recognition.

On the live performance front, U2 continues their groundbreaking residency at the Las Vegas Sphere, with a particularly notable show on June 12, 2025, as documented by Shazam. The setlist was stacked with classics and deep cuts alike, including fan favorites such as “Where the Streets Have No Name,” “With or Without You,” and selections from the iconic “Achtung Baby” album. The residency is rolling strong, with additional concert dates scheduled through July and into August, keeping U2 in the spotlight as one of the most visible acts currently performing live.

Behind the scenes, U2’s business and creative activities remain robust. The official U2 website and U2Songs.com both report that Bono and the band are actively promoting new material and projects. While the band’s newest album—their first since 2017—does not yet have a confirmed title or release date, Bono has publicly confirmed in multiple interviews, including with Esquire and on American talk shows, that U2 is back in the studio and planning new music. “Nobody needs a new U2 album unless it’s an extraordinary one,” Bono told Jimmy Kimmel, according to HelloRayo and American Songwriter, hinting at a forthcoming tour and underscoring the group’s determination to deliver something special.

On the social and advocacy front, Bono continues to use his platform for peace and humanitarian causes. While recent rumors suggested he had broken his silence on Gaza at the Ivor Novello Awards, sources like U2Songs.com clarify that Bono has been outspoken on the issue since October 2023.

Collectively, these updates paint a picture of a band that remains both creatively ambitious and deeply engaged with the world, as U2 navigates personal milestones, business ventures, and the ongoing demands of global fame.

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