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U2 Live at Glastonbury Festival Performing One and Where The Streets Have No Name

Venue: Worthy Farm Location: Pilton, England, United Kingdom Date: June 24, 2011

In June 2011, U2 delivered a powerful performance at Glastonbury, showcasing their iconic songs 'One' and 'Where The Streets Have No Name.' This live recording came shortly after the release of their 2009 album, 'No Line on the Horizon,' which marked a new phase in the band's illustrious career, blending rock with experimental soundscapes. U2's appearance at Glastonbury was particularly memorable, as it was their first time headlining the festival. Fans were thrilled to see frontman Bono address social issues during the set, emphasizing their commitment to activism and global causes. Notably, their Glastonbury show was one of the largest crowds the band had attracted since their 360° Tour, making it a standout moment in their ongoing legacy. It’s fascinating how their music continues to resonate deeply with audiences, transcending generations while calling for unity and hope.

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