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U2's Woody Guthrie Prize: Activism, Legacy, and a Triumphant Tulsa Return

U2's Woody Guthrie Prize: Activism, Legacy, and a Triumphant Tulsa Return

Update: 2025-09-24
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Bono and The Edge are heading back to Cain’s Ballroom in Tulsa on October 21 to accept the 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize, marking U2’s latest high-profile honor and a return to a venue they last played as young upstarts in 1981. According to Backstage Axxess and the Woody Guthrie Center, this accolade is reserved for artists whose work reflects Guthrie’s legacy of social conscience—something U2 has championed for nearly five decades, from their Dublin formation in 1976 through their evolution into global superstars with fifteen studio albums and more than 170 million records sold. This will be a special on-stage moment, as only Adam Clayton was legal to drink at their original Cain’s gig, but this time Bono and The Edge will be raising their pints as celebrated honorees. The Woody Guthrie Prize connects them with a lineage of activist musicians, with previous winners including Bruce Springsteen, Joan Baez, and last year’s honoree, Tom Morello.

Business-wise and in the realm of band activity, there are no reports of new announcements regarding a studio album or major commercial projects in the last few days. However, the band still basks in the afterglow of their critically acclaimed U2:UV Achtung Baby Live At Sphere residency in Las Vegas, which introduced audiences to one of the most technologically advanced concert experiences ever. For U2 fans hoping to relive those moments, the V-U2 immersive concert film, which showcased highlights from their Sphere run, has temporarily paused its public screenings in Las Vegas to make room for the Wizard of Oz experience, but insider sources at u2songs.com expect V-U2 to return eventually.

On the publishing front, Bono’s memoir Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story will finally see its long-anticipated Japanese edition released on October 20, with all forty chapters intact and a new cover featuring Bono’s handwriting, per the latest announcement from Hayakawa Shobo in Japan. This release renews momentum for Bono’s literary side just in time for the 45th anniversary of the band’s landmark debut album, Boy.

Social media chatter and the gossip mills remain relatively focused on the Woody Guthrie honor, with congratulatory posts from fans, industry figures, and even statements from the Oklahoma Irish Caucus celebrating U2’s selection. No major controversies or viral spats have surfaced, and the conversation remains largely celebratory and respectful. Highlighting their enduring impact and relevance, the best headline floating around the wires this week reads: U2 named 2025 Woody Guthrie Prize Honorees, a testament to a band never content to let the past define them as they continue to shape culture in real time.

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U2's Woody Guthrie Prize: Activism, Legacy, and a Triumphant Tulsa Return

U2's Woody Guthrie Prize: Activism, Legacy, and a Triumphant Tulsa Return

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