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Having mounted outsized tours for decades, U2 is particularly suited to the technological wizardry of the Sphere in Las Vegas. But is the Sphere suited for more? John Katsilometes/Las Vegas Review-Journal hide caption
toggle caption John Katsilometes/Las Vegas Review-JournalKirsten Holmes and Jevon Skipper shared the Tiny Desk space with the U2 stars. Brianna Scott/NPR hide caption
toggle caption Brianna Scott/NPRThey performed with Bono and The Edge (after their parents told them who they are)
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toggle caption Kurt Iswarienko/Courtesy of the artistU2 on World Cafe
Bono and The Edge perform a Tiny Desk concert. Estefania Mitre/NPR hide caption
toggle caption Estefania Mitre/NPRLeft to right, back row: U2 members Adam Clayton, Larry Mullen Jr., The Edge and Bono. Front row: Amy Grant, Gladys Knight, George Clooney and Tania León. Gail Schulman/CBS hide caption
toggle caption Gail Schulman/CBSU2, Gladys Knight, George Clooney among 2022 Kennedy Center honorees
Bono, left, with Morning Edition co-host Rachel Martin. Nickolai Hammar/NPR hide caption
toggle caption Nickolai Hammar/NPRBono discusses his new memoir, 'Surrender,' and the faith at U2's core
(From left) Amy Grant, Gladys Knight, George Clooney and Tania León are four of the performing artists honored for a lifetime of achievement by the Kennedy Center this year. The Kennedy Center hide caption
toggle caption The Kennedy CenterBono on stage at the start of U2's "POPMART" tour. Stewart Cook/Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption Stewart Cook/Getty ImagesBono, Taras Topolia and "The Edge" perform at a subway station-turned-bomb shelter in the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv on Sunday. Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty ImagesThe Edge and Bono perform in the Netherlands during U2's The Joshua Tree tour in 1987. The U2 song "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," inspired by gospel, has become a rock and roll hymn, even finding its way into real-life church services. Rob Verhorst/Redferns/Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption Rob Verhorst/Redferns/Getty ImagesIn U2's 'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For,' A Restless Search For Meaning
U2's eighth studio album, Zooropa, was released on July 5, 1993 on Island Records. Courtesy of Island Records hide caption
toggle caption Courtesy of Island RecordsSinger Bono, of the band U2, performs onstage during the "Experience + Innocence Tour" at Capitol One Arena on June 17 in Washington, D.C. On Saturday in Berlin, Bono experienced a "complete loss of voice." Brent N. Clarke/Invision/AP hide caption
toggle caption Brent N. Clarke/Invision/APA still from U2's "Love is Bigger Than Anything In Its Way" video. YouTube hide caption
toggle caption YouTubeDonald Glover, performing as Childish Gambino on Saturday Night Live May 5, 2018. NBC/Will Heath/NBC hide caption
toggle caption NBC/Will Heath/NBCU2's latest album, Songs of Experience, is out now. Anton Corbijn/Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Anton Corbijn/Courtesy of the artistU2's New Album 'Songs of Experience' Is The Band's Reboot
U2 premiered "The Blackout" from Songs Of Experience via Facebook Live. Facebook hide caption
toggle caption FacebookLarry Mullen Jr, Adam Clayton, The Edge and Bono will take U2's The Joshua Tree on the road this summer for the album's 30th anniversary. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Courtesy of the artistU2 On 'The Joshua Tree,' A Lasting Ode To A Divided America
The Joshua Tree's iconic album cover. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
toggle caption Courtesy of the artistProducer George Martin with The Beatles in 1963. Keystone\Getty Images hide caption
toggle caption Keystone\Getty ImagesA still from the video for U2's "Song for Someone," featuring the work of muralist Mode 2. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
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toggle caption Courtesy of the artistBono On World Cafe
The music on U2's new album, Songs of Innocence, reaches back toward the moment when the band was first building an audience. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
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