U2

U2, formed in Dublin in 1976, is one of the best-selling and most influential rock bands in history. Comprising Bono (vocals, guitar), The Edge (guitar…

Overview

U2, formed in Dublin in 1976, is one of the best-selling and most influential rock bands in history. Comprising Bono (vocals, guitar), The Edge (guitar, keyboards), Adam Clayton (bass), and Larry Mullen Jr. (drums), their sound evolved from post-punk roots to stadium-filling anthems characterized by The Edge's distinctive guitar effects, Bono's passionate vocals, and socially conscious lyrics. Their career, spanning over four decades, has seen them achieve massive commercial success, selling over 170 million records worldwide and winning 22 Grammy Awards, more than any other band. U2's live performances are legendary spectacles, known for their elaborate stage designs, political messaging, and communal energy, often achieving a Vibe Score of 90+ for their peak stadium shows. Despite internal tensions and evolving musical landscapes, the band remains a potent cultural force, consistently engaging with global issues from apartheid to climate change.