U2 struck a topical, tragic note in the band’s show Sunday at Sphere in Las Vegas, adding “Pride (In the Name of Love)” to the set and dedicating it to the hundreds of music fans killed at a music ...
U2 changed the lyrics to its 1984 hit “Pride (In The Name Of Love)” during a live show in honor of the “beautiful kids” killed at the Tribe of Nova music festival in Israel recently. “In the light of ...
It's the biggest news story in the world right now: Israel formally declared war on the Palestinian militant group Hamas after a series of deadly attacks over the weekend that killed hundreds of ...
"Our prayers have always been for peace and for non-violence," said Bono about the at least 260 festivalgoers who were shot and killed by Hamas on Saturday. By Jackie Strause Managing Editor, East ...
While U2‘s series of shows at The Sphere in Las Vegas has thusfar been notable for the brilliant display of technology that the building allows, the band this weekend took a beat to remind those in ...
U2 made a poignant tribute to the tragic loss of young lives at the Supernova music festival in Israel during their recent concert in Las Vegas. The Irish rock band, currently in the midst of a ...
Released in the fall of 1984, "Pride" was the first U.S. hit for Irish group U2, which includes lead singer Bono, guitarist The Edge, bass guitarist Adam Clayton and drummer Larry Mullen, Jr. It's ...
Bono admitted the song's advocacy of nonviolence felt 'laughable' in the moment. His new lyrics described the hundreds who were killed in the music festival attack as 'stars of David' U2 struck a ...