George & Amal Clooney Meet Up with Bono for Dinner in NYC | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
- On May 30, 2025, Bono’s film centered on his 2023 solo performances at New York’s Beacon Theatre premiered exclusively on Apple TV+, offering an immersive glimpse into his live show promoting his memoir.
- The documentary is based on Bono’s solo live performances, which combined storytelling and music to complement the release of his 2022 memoir.
- The film features Bono reciting passages from his memoir alongside renditions of U2 tracks that have played a significant role in his personal and artistic journey, under the direction of Andrew Dominik.
- To support the film, Bono issued a three-song live EP featuring Desire, The Showman, and Sunday Bloody Sunday, recorded from his stage show, available digitally and on vinyl.
- The documentary’s global debut and its immersive Apple Vision Pro version suggest expanded access to Bono’s personal story, appealing especially to U2 fans worldwide.
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George & Amal Clooney Meet Up with Bono for Dinner in NYC | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
The Clooneys are steeping out for the night with Bono! George Clooney held hands with wife Amal and shared a laugh with the 65-year-old U2 lead singer as they left Polo Bar after dinner on Friday night (May 30) in New York City. For their night out, the 64-year-old Oscar-winning actor wore a navy suit with a black shirt and a gray baseball hat, the 47-year-old human rights lawyer wore a strapless leaf-print dress, and Bono wore an all black suit…
Bono releases 'Stories of Surrender EP' to coincide with documentary debut
Island Records Bono’s Apple TV+ documentary, Bono: Stories of Surrender, is out now, and to coincide with the release, the U2 frontman has dropped a three song live EP featuring tracks taken from his one-man stage show. Songs on the EP include “Desire,” “The Showman” and “Sunday Bloody Sunday,” with Bono backed by Gemma Doherty on harp, keyboard and vocals, and Kate Ellis on cello, keyboard and vocals, as well as his musical director Jacknife Le…


Podcast Rewind: Replacing Dropbox, Little Touches in Media Trackers, and an Immersive Film from Bono
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