#

U2 Live at the 2002 Super Bowl: MLK and Where The Streets Have No Name Performance

Venue: Louisiana Superdome Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States Date: February 3, 2002

In February 2002, U2 delivered a powerful performance at the Super Bowl halftime show, right in the heart of the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans. This electrifying moment came just after the release of their 2000 album, "All That You Can't Leave Behind," which marked a renaissance for the band. The album included hits like "Beautiful Day" and "Elevation," and it was a commercial success that confirmed U2's lasting impact on the rock scene. During this performance, they poignantly honored the victims of the September 11 attacks, displaying their commitment to social consciousness. It wasn't just entertainment; it was a heartfelt tribute, encapsulating the band's ability to blend music with a message. The contrast between the exuberance of the Super Bowl and the solemn remembrance created a memorable experience that resonated deeply with millions.

Watch on YouTube