The band U2 has published images from the filming of “Street Of Dreams” in Mexico City, a song that would be the first preview of his new album scheduled for the end of this year and which will follow his two recent EPs.
The group has long been rumored to be working on their 15th studio album, and this year they have already released two EPs of new material, although now Rolling Stone It indicates that the album will be released at the end of 2026.
Everything indicates that “Street Of Dreams” will be the first single, and the band has shared images from the filming of the video clip, in which they appear playing on a bus in Mexico City surrounded by fans.
Amid applause and enthusiasm from the public, Bond interprets: “The street, street of dreams / All the doors are open on the street of dreams.” “We got on a bus in Mexico City“Destination: Street of Dreams,” the band wrote on Instagram alongside the video. “Justice is an obsession, love is a procession down the street of dreams.”
The presence of the drummer is especially notable. Larry Mullen Jr. in the video, after missing the band’s residence in the Sphere from Las Vegas in 2023 and 2024 for back surgery.
The group has been hinting at a new album since 2024, when The Edge He commented that it would not be “a typical rock album.” Later in the summer Bond He stated that he felt “prepared for the future” with U2 and revealed that they had already composed “25 great songs.” Earlier this year, the singer explained that the band seeks to leave its past behind to create “the sound of the future.”
This will be his first studio work with new material since “Songs Of Experience” (17), a disk to which NME He gave two stars, noting that there were only occasional flashes of energy, but that overall it was a stadium rock album without any major shocks.
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