Bono stepped out for a meal in Beverley Hills on Thursday, ahead of Friday’s performance of the U2: UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere concert residency.
The U2 frontman, 63, wore black jeans with stylish black boots.
He styled a light green shirt, which he wore open, with a matching hat and also wore a black coat.
The Irishman wore his usual pair of spherical glasses, his signature look, with orange-red lenses.
Bono’s bodyguard held out a protective arm in front of the singer as he headed to a nearby restaurant.
Bono, 63, stepped out for dinner in Beverley Hills on Thursday night, ahead of another performance of the U2: UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere concert residency
The U2 frontman, 63, wore black jeans with stylish black boots and a light green shirt, which he wore open, with a matching hat and wore a black coat over the top
U2 has been performing at the Sphere arena in Nevada since September 29 and will conclude their residency in March 2024
U2 has been performing at the Sphere arena in Nevada since September 29 and will conclude their residency in March 2024.
Their opening act for all dates thus far, has been British award-winning drummer PAULim and they are expected to continue till the end.
Achtung Baby is the name of the band’s Grammy Award-winning seventh studio album, released in 1991.
The band chose the Sphere for their performances because of the building’s high-tech nature.
U2 wanted 4K quality for their imagery and more than 500 terabytes of their past concert footage incorporated.
Now, each performance at the arena east of the Las Vegas Strip uses up to 300 gigabytes of data a minute.
Many celebrities have been seen enjoying U2’s residency such as Ed Sheeran and Tom Hanks.
U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at Sphere continues at the Sphere in Paradise, Nevada till 2 March 2024.
The performing U2 lineup. L-R: drummer Bram van den Berg, 41, replacing an injured Larry Mullen Jr., 62, bass guitarist Adam Clayton, 63, Bono, and keyboardist The Edge, 62
Bono wasn’t able to attend fellow Irishman Shane MacGowan’s funeral in December, but still participated in it
Bono missed fellow Irishman Shane MacGowan’s funeral in December, but still participated in the funeral.
Shane died on November 30, days after being released from the hospital where he had been in intensive care for months.
The Pogues’ lead singer, best known for Fairytale Of New York, a duet with Kirsty MacColl, was suffering from a brain condition, but it was pneumonia that killed him.
Bono recorded a reading for Shane, and the audio was broadcast to the funeral, led by Shane’s widow and attended by Johnny Depp.