U2's Bono And The Edge Perform In A Metro Station In Kyiv, Ukraine

Bono, Irish singer-songwriter (left), and David Howell Evans aka 'The Edge,' lead vocalist and guitarist of U2 (right), perform at a subway station that is also a bomb shelter in Kyiv, Ukraine on May 8.
Bono, Irish singer-songwriter (left), and David Howell Evans aka 'The Edge,' lead vocalist and guitarist of U2 (proper), carry out at a subway station that can also be a bomb shelter in Kyiv, Ukraine on Might 8.
SERGEI SUPINSKY through Getty Photographs

Bono, the lead singer of the enduring rock band U2, carried out a live performance within a metro station in Kyiv, Ukraine, alongside his bandmate The Edge to indicate their solidarity with the war-torn nation.

Bono and The Edge, whose full identify is David Howell Evans, carried out a rendition of soul singer Ben E. King’s 1961 hit track “Stand By Me” within the Khreshchatyk metro station.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy invited them to carry out for a crowd of practically 100 folks, in line with Reuters.

Bono praised Zelenskyy in the course of the efficiency, saying he was main the world in freedom.

“Your president leads the world in the reason for freedom proper now,” Bono stated. “The folks of Ukraine will not be simply combating to your personal freedom, you’re combating for all of us who love freedom.”

In a clip of the efficiency, the Irish band will be seen singing “Stand By Ukraine” alongside Ukrainian singer Taras Topolya and his accompanying bandmates from the music group, Antytila. In accordance with Pitchfork, the Ukrainian band are serving as troopers as Russia continues its lethal invasion in opposition to the nation.

U2 carried out just a few of their traditional songs for 40 minutes together with, “Want,” “Bloody Sunday,” and “With or With out You,” which has obtained over 61,000 views on YouTube.

“Stand By Me,” by Ben E. King, is taken into account one of many best soul data ever recorded. The track was popularized by the late Sam Cooke and derived from The Soul Stirrers’ 1961 hit, “Stand By Me Father.”

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