Bono is not a gambling man. But when the U2 frontman and singer has an idea, he’s all in. The artist’s upcoming documentary, Bono: Stories of Surrender—premiering on Apple TV+ on May 30—follows a ...
In more than four decades as U2's frontman, Bono has been leading one of the world's biggest rock bands across the world's biggest stages. But this stage (if you can call it that), in the schoolyard ...
Bono may be his own worst enemy in the one-man show Stories of Surrender, but only just. His second worst is Blonde director Andrew Dominik, who has turned it into a more excruciating film than you ...
U2 singer Bono recently released his first book, a memoir called Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story. He popped up on The Late Show yesterday to promote it through a chat with Stephen Colbert. During the ...
Bono wants U2 to make a "noisy, uncompromising, unreasonable guitar album" after what he sees as the commercial failure of the Irish rock band's last two albums. And he's looking to a big classic rock ...
Bono has opinions about Coldplay. The U2 frontman, 64, said that the music group led by Chris Martin “are not a rock band” during BBC Sounds’ eight-part “Music Uncovered: The Genius of Coldplay” ...
U2 may be one of the biggest bands in the world, but that doesn't mean there weren't a few missteps along the way. One of the biggest came in 2014 when the band partnered with Apple to add their Songs ...
While putting together a documentary about the history and music of U2, frontman Bono felt it was important to have some laughter in the mix. So, he and fellow bandmate The Edge enlisted David ...
Set for release on St. Patrick's Day, the film sees the U2 stars prepare for an intimate show in Dublin as they re-examine and update some of their iconic song lyrics, with Letterman in tow. By Sydney ...
Bono may have accepted an award from Sean "Diddy" Combs, but he had no interest in accepting a kiss from the now-disgraced rapper. After Diddy, 54, was charged with multiple sex crimes, his digital ...
Bono appeared on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" to promote his new memoir, "Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story." In an extended clip of the interview, the U2 star apologized for his unique accessory ...