U2
U2 Performs 'One' at Pavarotti & Friends in Modena, Italy
On December 9, 1995, U2 performed at the iconic 'Pavarotti & Friends' concert in Modena, Italy, a significant event not just for music, but for humanitarian efforts as it was aimed at raising funds for the children of Bosnia during the war. At this time, U2 had just released their album 'Zooropa' in 1993 and were gearing up for their subsequent album, 'Pop,' which would arrive in 1997. The performance of 'One' during this concert carried an even heavier emotional weight, given the context of the event. Interestingly, the song 'One' has become an anthem of unity and reconciliation throughout U2's career, emblematic of the band's ability to infuse their music with poignant social commentary. This concert stands as a powerful reminder of how music transcends borders and brings people together, echoing U2's longstanding dedication to social causes.