U2
U2 Halftime Performance of Where the Streets Have No Name at Super Bowl 36 in HD
U2's halftime performance at Super Bowl XXXVI on February 3, 2002, came at a pivotal point in their career. Having just released the album 'All That You Can't Leave Behind' in late 2000, they were basking in the glow of renewed popularity and critical acclaim. This album, which included hits like 'Beautiful Day', marked a comeback for the band, emphasizing their signature sound while also incorporating a more polished, mature style. The Super Bowl performance showcased their ability to connect with a massive audience, especially as it followed the somber events of 9/11, making their anthem 'Where the Streets Have No Name' resonate even deeper with viewers at the time. U2's performance was more than just a show; it was a passionate reminder of unity and hope, aligning perfectly with the emotional climate of post-9/11 America.