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  • U2 new album release date, tour pushed back to 2015 as 'Ordinary Love' group returns to studio

    Even though U2 have been steadily building momentum in the first two months of 2014, the prolific rock band has reportedly delayed its 13th studio album.
  • WATCH: U2 go unplugged for 'Ordinary Love' Oscars performance

    U2 went unplugged for its Oscar performance Sunday night (March 2) with a simplistic take on the Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom song "Ordinary Love."
  • U2, Karen O added to Oscars lineup: all four Best Original Song nominees will perform

    All four of this year's Best Original Song Academy Awards nominees will be getting their stage time at this year's Oscars ceremony. Yesterday (Feb. 12), it was announced that U2 were added to the show's bill and today (Feb. 13), it was also revealed that the Yeah Yeah Yeahs singer Karen O will also take the stage.
  • U2 release video for 'Invisible' off upcoming studio album [WATCH]

    A week after first premiering the track on a Bank of America commercial during the Super Bowl, U2 has released the music video for "Invisible" off their upcoming studio album. The Mark Romanek-directed video is shot completely in back and white.
  • 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' announces first guests: U2, Lady Gaga, Tim McGraw, Arcade Fire and Justin Timberlake

    As previously reported, U2 will be the first guest to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Now the show's first week's lineup has been revealed, and it's packed with big names: Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Arcade Fire and Tim McGraw.
  • U2 release free new single 'Invisible' to help combat AIDS [VIDEO]

    It may be Super Bowl Sunday today (Feb. 2), but it's also Super U2 Sunday! To help bank on the huge football audience, the legendary rock band and frontman Bono's charity, RED, teamed up with Bank of America to release a free single "Invisible," and the song will be promoted through a primetime commercial tonight during Super Bowl XLVIII.
  • U2, Will Smith announced as Jimmy Fallon's first 'Tonight Show' guests

    Jimmy Fallon can rest a little bit easier. His first guests for his stint on The Tonight Show have been booked. According to The Hollywood Reporter, legendary rockers U2 and actor/musician Will Smith will be the first to grace the latest edition of the late night talk show.
  • 'Let It Go' wins at Critics' Choice Awards while U2 took home the Golden Globe: who will win the Oscar?

    It seems like Frozen just can't "Let It Go." As the film's official soundtrack sits on top of the Billboard 200 for the second week in a row (and eyes a third week), the movie's pinnacle track "Let It Go" is notching numerous award nominations and wins.
  • Pharrell Williams, U2, Arcade Fire's Will Butler receive Oscar Nominations for Best Song, Original Score [FULL NOMINEES, VIDEOS]

    The Oscars are about to get a little bit chilly. Today (Jan. 16), right in the height of the 2014 awards season, the nominations for the 86th Annual Academy Awards were released, and some of music's biggest names were given nods, including William Butler of Arcade Fire, U2 and Pharrell Williams.
  • U2 win Best Original Song at Golden Globes for 'Ordinary Love'

    The Golden Globes may be the award show best known for television and film trophies, but that doesn't mean music is completely out of the picture. Tonight (Jan. 12), among some of the biggest names in movie music, legendary rock band U2 took home the Golden Globe for Best Original Song for its contribution to the Nelson Mandela biopic "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom."
  • Bono talks U2's 'Ordinary Love' tribute in Mandela biopic, song nominated for a Globe, Oscar contender

    Bono recently talked about how U2's "Ordinary Love" came to life, the song in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom. The Weinstein Company was behind the idea to get U2 for the film's song.
  • U2 likely to headline Coachella in the future

    Would you like to see U2 headline Coachella? Well don't be surprised if your dreams come true in the near future. Although it might not happen in 2014, U2 and the festival have expressed mutual interest in the band headlining the festival in the future, according to The Desert Sun.
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