U2's 'Street Of Dreams': A Musical Journey with a Charitable Twist

U2 surprised fans with a new EP released on Ash Wednesday and another one for Easter. Recently, the band shot a music video in Mexico City for a new song titled "Street Of Dreams." The video features Bono, the Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. performing on top of a school bus decorated with graffiti by Mexican artist Chavis Mármol. According to their website, the song will be part of their upcoming studio album set to be released later this year.
The band's involvement in the 2026 Street Child World Cup in CDMX is highlighted this week. Larry Mullen Jr. expressed his support for the event, stating, "It's a little NGO with a big kick for kids with all of the talent and none of the access. Our band are proud supporters." The music video filming in Mexico City captures the essence of the new song and showcases the band's commitment to charitable causes.
U2 continues to surprise fans with their music and philanthropic efforts. The band's latest project, "Street Of Dreams," reflects their ongoing dedication to creating meaningful music and supporting important causes. Stay tuned for more updates on their upcoming studio album and future endeavors.