U2
U2 Performs One Live at the Special Olympics Concert in Ireland
In June 2003, U2 delivered a memorable performance of "One" at the Special Olympics held in Ireland. This live recording came shortly after the release of their album "All That You Can't Leave Behind" in 2000, a record that marked a pivotal resurgence in their career, showcasing their unique blend of rock and spiritual themes. Notably, U2 was not only celebrating their musical achievements but also endorsing a cause close to their hearts during this event. The band has always been known for their activism, and performing at the Special Olympics was a testament to their commitment to social issues. Interestingly, the song "One" has become an anthem for unity, and it resonated deeply with the spirit of the event, turning a moment into a celebration of togetherness and acceptance. This performance helped solidify U2's status as both rock icons and compassionate advocates.