U2
U2 Live Performance of Bad at Self Aid Dublin 1986
In April 1986, U2 performed 'Bad' during the Self Aid concert in Dublin, a significant moment in their career. This live recording came shortly after the release of their acclaimed album 'The Unforgettable Fire' in 1984, which propelled them to international fame. The band's raw energy and passion during this performance truly showcase their evolution from a post-punk outfit to stadium rock giants. Interestingly, 'Bad' has often been a powerful anthem for social justice, resonating deeply with listeners, especially during this time of political turmoil in Ireland. Their involvement in Self Aid, a charity event aiming to combat unemployment, reflected U2's commitment to activism, enhancing their image as not just artists but as socially conscious individuals. This performance was a pivotal moment, capturing the essence of U2's mission and their artistry in full bloom.