U2’s Bono, The Edge Put On Makeshift Bomb Shelter Performance for Troops in Ukraine
U2 frontman Bono and The Edge did a surprise 40-minute acoustic performance for Ukrainian troops in Kyiv over the weekend.

U2 frontman Bono and The Edge did a surprise 40-minute acoustic performance for Ukrainian troops in Kyiv over the weekend.
The war in Ukraine, the nuclear talks with Iran, the spate of terror attacks in the Middle East — nothing could keep Secretary of State Antony Blinken from hosting rocker Bono, frontman of U2, in an official visit to the State Department on Saturday.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) read a poem written by Irish rock star Bono that likened Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to Saint Patrick at Thursday’s annual Friends of Ireland luncheon.
LOS ANGELES — Bono, Penélope Cruz and David Oyelowo will lend their voices in an animated series to raise awareness about the importance of global vaccine access.
U2’s globalist frontman Bono gushed over President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris following their inauguration on Wednesday, calling it a “history making, history-shaping achievement.” He also took a veiled swipe at Donald Trump, claiming that “Lady Liberty’s been bruised and battered these past four years.”
The celebrity campaign #PasstheMic is enlisting Julia Roberts, Hugh Jackman, and other A-list Hollywood stars to hand over their social media accounts to the likes of Dr. Anthony Fauci and other experts to promote a “global response” to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.
U2 frontman Bono took to social media to perform a new song that he said was inspired by the Italians, who have been singing from their balconies while quarantined inside their homes due to the coronavirus outbreak gripping the entire country.
A major gap between liberal and conservative priorities exists in South Korea. Seoul’s liberal leadership is driven by a pro-North Korean ideology clearly evidenced just last November.
Barack and Michelle Obama were seen rubbing elbows with the Hollywood elite during their glamorous vacation on Italy’s Lake Como last week.
Bono, a musical artist and activist reportedly worth around $700 million, said capitalism is a “wild beast” that has to be “tamed.”
Bono, through his demonic alter ego ‘MacPhisto’, compared European populist leaders who oppose open borders to the devil at a concert in Milan, Italy.
The anti-Brexit frontman of Irish band U2, Bono, has said it is an artist’s duty to romanticise the European Union and that deepening ties between Africa and Europe would be “an incredible opportunity”.
U2 frontman Bono has described Pope Francis as being “aghast” about sex abuse and alledged coverup in the Catholic Church.
Pope Francis granted pop singer Bono a private audience in the Vatican Wednesday, just months after the U2 singer publicly campaigned to legalize abortion in his native Ireland.
Irish rock star Bono gave a Nazi salute during a show in Paris while mocking the success of the Swedish populist party – Sweden Democrats – in Sunday’s general election.
U2 singer and vocal anti-Brexiteer Paul ‘Bono’ Hewson has suffered a “complete loss of voice” at the beginning of a tour in which he planned to wave the EU flag as a “radical act”, causing much amusement on social media.
U2’s Bono quoted scripture to attack President Trump’s refusal to release illegal aliens into America during a Monday night concert in Washington DC.
After receiving threatening phone calls, the owner of the field hosting a giant sign opposing the repeal of Ireland’s eighth amendment decided to remove the sign Wednesday “for the sake of his wife.”
U2 frontman Bono issued an apology this weekend after several staff members at the ONE charity he co-founded described a culture of bullying and abuse at the organization’s office in South Africa.
U2 frontman Bono bashed President Donald Trump in a lengthy Rolling Stone cover story this week, lamenting Trump’s criticism of the press and said the election of the real estate mogul and the current political climate ‘is surely the bleakest era since Nixon.’
U2 frontman Bono unloaded on President Donald Trump in a Rolling Stone interview published Wednesday, revealing that his Irish rock band’s new album will take on the ‘bully on the bully pulpit’ because ‘silence is not an option.’
Irish rock band U2 was forced to cancel its St. Louis concert scheduled Saturday over security concerns after Black Lives Matter activists clashed with police following the not guilty verdict of Jason Stockley in the shooting of Anthony Lamar Smith.
U2 frontman Bono blasted President Donald Trump’s decision to rescind the DACA amnesty program on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Thursday, after performing a politically-charged rendition of the Joshua Tree track “Bullet the Blue Sky.”
Al Gore’s new movie – ‘An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power’ – is going down with audiences like a cup of cold sick.
Irish rock band U2 put on two politically-charged performances in New Jersey this week, with frontman Bono urging the American media to stay “vigilant” and delivering a not-so-thinly-veiled critique of President Donald Trump’s immigration policies.
Irish rocker Bono took time during a recent concert performance to say a prayer for Rep. Steve Scalise (R-AL), who was shot last week during a practice for the annual bipartisan congressional baseball game in Alexandria, Virginia.
Barack and Michelle Obama enjoyed a blissful excursion in their post-White House life Friday by paying a visit to billionaire music mogul David Geffen’s $300 million yacht with a group of A-list celebrities.
Former President Barack Obama and his wife Michelle grabbed brunch with Bono in the Big Apple Friday and were greeted with cheers and applause from a crowd of onlookers.
U2 frontman Bono condemned the idea of a “national border” as the best way to protect one’s country from Islamic terror.
Irish rock band U2 has delayed the release of its next studio album after the surprise election of Donald Trump.
U2 frontman Bono has been selected as the first-ever man to make Glamour magazine’s prestigious “Women of the Year” list.
Bill Clinton and rocker Jon Bon Jovi cover Billboard magazine’s November issue for a special feature exploring the former president’s work with the Clinton Global Initiative, in which he explains how the Clinton Foundation could continue to accept cash from foreign donors if Hillary Clinton wins the presidency.
U2 frontman Bono berated Donald Trump at a Dreamforce benefit concert in San Francisco Wednesday night, blasting the Republican presidential candidate’s proposal to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and shouting “You’re fired!” at the candidate’s onstage projection.
Rockers Bono, Jon Bon Jovi and Sting joined several other celebrities and Bill Clinton for what will be the former president’s final Clinton Global Initiative conference in New York City this week.
Tuesday on “CBS This Morning,” U2 lead singer Bono said Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump was “dangerous,” and “potentially the worst idea that ever happened to America.” Bono said, “Look, America is like the best idea the world ever came up with,
The Tampa Bay Times writes about revelations of overlapping connections between the Clinton Foundation and the Hillary Clinton-led State Department:
The spokesman for the State Department had a difficult time during Monday’s hostile and at times uncomfortably awkward briefing with reporters as he attempted to explain away the relationship between the State Department under Democratic nominee for president Hillary R. Clinton and the Clinton Foundation.
A new batch of emails from Hillary Clinton’s tenure at the State Department released by Judicial Watch on Monday reveals that a former aide to Bill Clinton asked State to accommodate a request from Clinton Foundation supporter and U2 lead singer Bono.
U2 frontman Bono was among those rescued from a restaurant in Nice by armed police Thursday night after a terrorist drove a lorry into a crowd celebrating Bastille Day on the nearby Promenade des Anglais, killing 84 people and injuring more than 100 others.
Senator Lindsey Graham opened the evidence session of the Senate Appropriations Committee which hosted U2 singer Bono yesterday by telling the room that you don’t win wars against terrorists by killing them, or “dropping bombs on their head” but rather,