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U2's Enduring Legacy: From Dublin's Kitchen to Guthrie Prize and Vegas Triumph

U2's Enduring Legacy: From Dublin's Kitchen to Guthrie Prize and Vegas Triumph

Update: 2025-10-01
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U2 is riding a surge of milestone events and industry accolades these past few days. The story starts with recognition: on October 21, Bono and The Edge will accept the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize in Tulsa, a prestigious honor given for exemplifying the spirit of Guthrie’s social consciousness and musical legacy. According to u2songs.com, T Bone Burnett will moderate a conversation with the band about how their music fits that legacy, highlighting U2’s ongoing impact on political and humanitarian issues.

On the fan front, U2.com subscribers are posting photos of their annual fan club gift—the 2025 U2 hoodie—arriving in Europe, with the usual buzz all over social media. The group marked a pair of anniversaries this week that fans have celebrated both on Reddit and legacy fan sites: it’s now 49 years since the band first formed in Larry’s kitchen in Dublin, a humble beginning that is recounted nostalgically in interviews with early members. And 46 years ago, U2’s debut recording “Three” was released, which many argue started their journey to reshape stadium rock.

There’s been another wave of retrospective headlines about U2’s Sphere residency in Las Vegas, now two years since the band launched that technological epic. Classic Rock 93.9 and U2.com are running features scoring the top 10 moments from those 40 nights—including deep cuts like “So Cruel” and rare performances of “Tryin’ to Throw Your Arms Around the World.” Bram van den Berg famously sat in for a recovering Larry Mullen Jr., who returned before the final shows, a moment that made international music news.

U2’s social media team has hyped Ross Stewart’s photo galleries, now turned into a Sphere photobook that immediately sold out but is being reprinted due to fan demand. Stewart’s Instagram has exclusive live shots, with fans sharing and reposting images especially as Sphere memories trend again.

Album chatter continues, but it’s largely speculative; u2songs.com notes the group is back in the studio and the new album is nearing completion, though there’s no announced title or release date. Reliable sources inside the band circle expect it to wrap by year-end, but design work hasn’t started, so nothing is official.

On Reddit, fans are heatedly debating the band’s best album, and Achtung Baby takes the crown for 2025 with “zero skips”—a sentiment echoed by cultfollowing.co.uk, where listeners argue the album still sounds futuristic and modern.

Business-wise, there’s buzz around the U2 tribute event Zooropa at Opium Live in Dublin, with tickets selling fast and local press covering the surge in fan activity leading up to the Woody Guthrie Prize ceremony.

There are no significant controversies or unconfirmed rumors at the moment—what’s driving headlines is legacy, celebration, and confidence about U2’s next chapter. If anything, it’s a week of honoring both their origin story and their enduring relevance, as Bono and The Edge prepare to step onto another stage, now as laureates of social consciousness.

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U2's Enduring Legacy: From Dublin's Kitchen to Guthrie Prize and Vegas Triumph

U2's Enduring Legacy: From Dublin's Kitchen to Guthrie Prize and Vegas Triumph

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