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U2's New Album Buzz, Smashing Pumpkins Cover, and Bad Music Video Ignite Fan Fervor

U2's New Album Buzz, Smashing Pumpkins Cover, and Bad Music Video Ignite Fan Fervor

Update: 2025-09-17
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U2 is making headlines again, mixing legacy with anticipation. Just days ago, fans buzzed as The Smashing Pumpkins revealed their cover of U2’s Zoo Station, set to release as a limited 12-inch single through Billy Corgan’s Madame Zuzu’s Tea Shop. This reinterpretation, recorded during the Pumpkins’ Berlin concert last year, adds a fresh layer to U2’s influence, and comes hot on the heels of Corgan’s public admiration for the band and years of sightings at their iconic tours, most recently at Sphere in December 2023 according to u2songs.com and Aaron J. Sams. The cover’s exclusivity and autographed version, already sold out, underline the collectors’ fervor around anything U2-adjacent.

Meanwhile, the members themselves are preparing for their own new creative chapter. Reliable sources at u2songs.com report that U2 plan to reconvene in the studio later this month to finish their long-awaited next album of original material. While the album remains untitled and design work hasn’t started, insiders say the band is aiming for wrap-up by year-end. Bono recently confirmed his excitement, telling RTÉ Radio 1 that he knows some of the songs and cannot wait to share them—fueling rumors and fan theories across social media and fan sites about possible sounds, themes, and surprises.

On social platforms like TikTok, U2 launched a new music video for their classic fan favorite Bad, from The Unforgettable Fire. AOL notes that the announcement lit up comment sections, with fans hailing it as “their best song” and reveling in its nostalgic power—proof that U2’s back catalog still moves audiences decades on.

Public events continue to spotlight their cultural impact, too. The Newtown Theatre is hosting A Night of U2, further cementing the band’s enduring relevance through tribute performances and special screenings. Add to this, Kevin Davies’ photo book on U2, set for October, and a striking Bono portrait on display in Dublin, and it’s clear the band’s footprint traces across music, visual arts, and popular memory.

There’s no direct confirmation yet of exact album release dates or a global tour, but industry watchers from u2songs.com consistently insist that U2’s movements these days—whether in the studio, through collaborators, or online—signal the approach of another major biographical milestone. The band remain a force, their story continually unfolding through studio sessions, viral moments, covers from peer legends, and the loyal devotion of a fanbase hungry for both new anthems and iconic call-backs.

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U2's New Album Buzz, Smashing Pumpkins Cover, and Bad Music Video Ignite Fan Fervor

U2's New Album Buzz, Smashing Pumpkins Cover, and Bad Music Video Ignite Fan Fervor

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