Bono dedicates song to Jill Biden at Sphere residency show
OAN’s Brooke Mallory
4:22 PM – Monday, March 4, 2024
During U2’s last performance this past weekend at the Sphere Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, Bono took a minute to “honor women” for women’s history month, which is the whole month of March.
U2 concluded their September-starting Vegas residency with a weekend of shows that drew a star-studded audience. Before the group performed their hit song, “All I Want Is You,” Bono seemed to notice a few people that he personally recognized in the crowd.
“This song, when we wrote it, I tried to write the lyrics from the point of view of the woman, or the bride, in this case, which is pretty arrogant, I suppose,” Bono said.
“That was a trick for me to get to the lyric I was playing on myself. Tonight, I want to dedicate it to all the great women in our lives,” he continued.
“Our partners, our mothers, our daughters, all the women on the U2 crew, all the great women in our audience that we feel we know, and all the great women in parts of the world going through very difficult circumstances that we could never know. And one woman in particular who is with us tonight, she’s a teacher. She’s your first lady, so this is for Jill Biden.”
Later, the musician sang a rendition of the 1986 song “Don’t Dream It’s Over” by Crowded House, which was dedicated to Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
Bono led the audience in singing along to the chorus.
The Irish lead vocalist then urged everyone in the audience to record the performance of the song and “send it to whoever loves freedom that you know.”
Madison Square Garden Entertainment constructed the $2.3 billion investment, which is simply referred to as the Sphere. It is said to be the largest spherical construction in the world, standing at 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide.
Social media users online chimed in on X (Twitter) and commented on Bono’s shoutout to the first lady.
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U2 frontman Bono took a moment during the band’s recent performance at the Sphere Arena in Las Vegas to acknowledge and honor women in celebration of Women’s History Month, which takes place during the entire month of March.
The September-starting Vegas residency of U2 culminated in a weekend of shows that attracted a star-studded audience. Before performing their hit song “All I Want Is You,” Bono paused to recognize some familiar faces in the crowd.
“This song, when we wrote it, I tried to write the lyrics from the point of view of the woman, or the bride, in this case, which is pretty arrogant, I suppose,” Bono said.
“That was a trick for me to get to the lyric I was playing on myself. Tonight, I want to dedicate it to all the great women in our lives,” he continued.
“Our partners, our mothers, our daughters, all the women on the U2 crew, all the great women in our audience that we feel we know, and all the great women in parts of the world going through very difficult circumstances that we could never know. And one woman in particular who is with us tonight, she’s a teacher. She’s your first lady, so this is for Jill Biden.”
Following this dedication, Bono performed a rendition of the 1986 song “Don’t Dream It’s Over” by Crowded House as a tribute to Yulia Navalnaya, the widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
The passionate performance prompted Bono to encourage the audience to record the song and share it with those who appreciate freedom.
The Sphere, a $2.3 billion investment, designed and constructed by Madison Square Garden Entertainment, hosted the U2 residency. As the largest spherical structure standing at 366 feet tall and 516 feet wide, it truly offers a unique experience.
On social media platforms, users expressed their thoughts on Bono’s shoutout to First Lady Jill Biden.
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