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U2 and Bono are facing a backlash after the band posted statements supporting Gaza last Sunday, with some critics saying it's ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNBono, U2 pen sharp condemnation of Israeli military action in Gaza
The legendary rock band accuses Israel of starving innocent civilians as a weapon of war and creating 'a humanitarian crisis' ...
Though U2 has received much critical acclaim over the years, including 22 Grammy wins, Bono said on the podcast that there have been times he's felt embarrassed by the band's output.
Bono isn't exactly a case study in the humble rock star, but through the mist of inflated egos and arrogance, he suddenly saw ...
Bono Is Sorry/Not Sorry for U2’s Grandiosity, as He Issues a Blanket ‘Apology’ in New Interview Clip The singer reads a prepared faux mea culpa in an interview he and the Edge did with Apple ...
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FCCE entertainment on MSNBono’s untold rise, how a young Irish musician became rock’s most fearless voice for peace
From humble beginnings in 1976 to chart-climbing hits like New Year’s Day and Sunday Bloody Sunday, U2’s journey shaped Bono ...
Bono: "we've been on the road for quite some time, just going on 40 years, and this last 4 years have been really something very special for us. We're going away now…" #U2eiTour Seasoned U2 fans ...
U2 honored slain Israeli concert-goers while performing at the Las Vegas Sphere by adding their 1984 hit “Pride (In the Name of Love)” to their set list on Sunday. “In the light of what’s ...
U2's Bono kicked off his “Stories of Surrender” book tour in front of a sold-out crowd inside New York City’s Beacon Theatre.
U2 may be one of the biggest rock bands on the planet, but its lead singer Bono is harboring some grievances around the group’s name and the songs he’s written and performed throughout their ...
Bono continued to rip his band. “I do think U2 pushes out the boat on embarrassment quite a lot, and maybe that’s the place to be as an artist — you know, right at the edge of your level of ...
Bono, the lead singer of legendary Irish rock band U2, said he saw a doctor and will “be back to full voice” a day after he “suffered a complete loss of voice” during a concert in Berlin.
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