Brazil's boys danced on a bus and Mexico's girls lifted a trophy on home ‌soil, while U2 enjoyed the festivities as the Street Child World Cup brought music, football and celebration to Mexico.
Now it looks like they’re preparing for the release of a new single by shooting a video on the streets of Mexico City.
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The band traveled to Mexico to film a promo video for an unreleased single from their new album ...
After filming their new music video in Mexico City, the members of U2 — Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr. — ...
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U2 previewed their latest song with a clip from a new music video shot in Mexico City. In an official statement, the band ...
U2 returned to the Mexico City after nine years to film the music video for their new single “Street of Dreams,” featuring ...
U2 were surrounded by crowds in Mexico City on Wednesday, as they shot a music video for their new track, 'Street of Dreams'.
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The members of U2 were spotted on top of a school bus in the Mexican capital, where they're shooting the music video for “Street of Dreams.” ...
The band was in Mexico CIty to shoot a video for “Street of Dreams,” a track from their forthcoming studio album. (U2) Mexico City’s historic center briefly turned into a live set Tuesday as Irish ...