Check out photos and video from last night's (Dec. 1) World AIDs Day Concert in Times Square, featuring some special guests filling Bono's shoes in U2.
Welcome to First Play on The Point! Every weeknight at 6:20 p.m. you're going to hear a brand new song that we haven't played before. We like to throw in a little bit of 'tomorrow's best music' to go along with 'today's best.'
Welcome to First Play on The Point! Every weeknight at 6:20 p.m. you're going to hear a brand new song that we haven't played before. We like to throw in a little bit of 'tomorrow's best music' to go along with 'today's best.'
So far, 2014 has been a busy year for U2. They debuted a new song, 'Invisible,' during a Super Bowl ad, performed at the Golden Globes and the Academy Awards and helped mark Jimmy Fallon's debut of 'The Tonight Show.' But all this recent movement isn't leading up to a new album or tour.
More than a quarter century after U2 shut down a Los Angeles block, and pissed off some local authorities, by performing an impromptu video shoot on the roof of a liquor store, the band returned to a big-city rooftop yesterday for another video. But this one didn't seem to anger too many people -- unless you don't like U2.
You probably saw a snippet of it during the Super Bowl commercial leading you to a free download of the song on iTunes, but the full video for U2's new song 'Invisible' has just arrived. And it's pretty much what you'd expect.