U2 legends Bono and The Edge join the bearded David Letterman as they celebrate the launch of the new Disney+ special A Kind Of Homecoming
U2 legends Bono and The Edge returned to the red carpet to celebrate nearly half a century of music in a new documentary about the innovative Irish band.
The couple attended the Los Angeles venue, The Orpheum Theatre, which hosted the US premiere of the upcoming Disney+ documentary special Bono And The Edge: A Sort Of Homecoming.
Not present were the two remaining band members, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen, Jr., despite a number of celebrity guests converging on the venue ahead of the special event.
Lead singer Bono, real name Paul Hewson, and guitarist The Edge, birth name David Howell Evans, were instead joined by American talk show legend David Letterman, who narrates the new special.
Letterman traveled to the band’s native Dublin to interview the couple about their longstanding friendships and their 47-year journey as musicians.
Celebration: U2 legends Bono and The Edge returned to the red carpet to celebrate nearly half a century of music in a new documentary about the innovative Irish band.
The company of Three: Bono and The Edge were instead joined by American chat show legend David Letterman, who narrates the new special Bono And The Edge: A Sort Of Homecoming.
The talk show host called the 22-time Grammy winners “nice, decent, well-rounded people” and said it was “a pleasure” to visit their hometown to see the film.
Letterman also admitted that he was stunned after finding out that Bono and The Edge had written a song for him while filming his Disney+ rock documentary.
The five-time Emmy winner, who turns 76 next month, said access to hollywood on Wednesday: ‘I’m still processing it, because most of the songs written about me start with ‘Hey dummy**!’ So this was an unusual experience.
U2 will next release Songs of Surrender, an album of 40 re-recorded and reinterpreted songs from the group’s back catalog, on March 17.
In the fall, the entire band, minus drummer Mullen, will perform a limited concert engagement in Las Vegas called U2:UV Achtung Baby Live at the Sphere in honor of the grand opening of MSG Sphere at The Venetian.
Special Power: The trio attended the Los Angeles venue, The Orpheum Theatre, which is hosting the US premiere of their upcoming Disney+ documentary special.
Get Involved: Letterman traveled to the band’s native Dublin to interview the couple about their longstanding friendships and their 47-year journey as musicians.
Also in attendance at the premiere on Wednesday was Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Morgan Neville, who directed A Sort of Homecoming.
Oscar-winning producer Brian Grazer, who executive produced A Sort of Homecoming, brought along his yellow-clad third wife, Reel Genius founder Veronica Smiley.