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U2 just landed one of the most meaningful honors of their fifty-year career the Woody Guthrie Prize for 2025 with Bono and The Edge set to accept the award at a ceremony in Tulsa on October 21 reports Parade. This accolade acknowledges U2’s legacy as global advocates for justice and social change just as Woody Guthrie’s spirit endures well beyond folk music. The Guthrie Center’s Cady Shaw summarized it perfectly calling U2 a band that uses music to confront injustice and inspire action. The event will double as a fundraiser and is expected to be a highlight not just for the band but for broader music history.
On the pop culture front Bono made headlines at Cannes in May when his new documentary Bono Stories of Surrender made its world premiere with a rare red carpet outing alongside wife Ali Hewson and two of their children according to AOL. The film scored a seven-minute standing ovation and anticipation is high for its upcoming premiere on Apple TV Plus on May 30 as reported by Variety. Notably the public appearance of his family was seen as a special moment since they rarely attend events making this a personal and professional milestone.
In the business of legacy, U2 continues to dominate passive airwaves. Fresh data just released by PPL for National Album Day places U2 among the top five most-played rock acts of the 21st century across UK radio and TV ranking immediately behind Queen and David Bowie a testament to their enduring appeal as reported by Record of the Day. This continued presence not only cements their status but also ensures the band stays in cultural conversations.
Collectors are buzzing too. D Magazine just highlighted the Dallas CEO Jeremy Fudge who sits atop one of the world’s largest U2 memorabilia collections now valued in the millions with talk of launching a museum—an intriguing reflection of the band’s mythos and market pull in 2025.
On U2’s official site and socials there have been recent releases and remasters with special editions of How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb and the announcement of listening parties and exclusive merch drops. Social chatter around these events has been ascending, amplified by the band’s interactive engagement with fans and their perennial ability to turn album anniversaries into multi-generational happenings.
As for rumors of a new tour or surprise album drop later this year, nothing has been confirmed by the band’s official channels or reputable press, so for now the focus is firmly on their historic recognition, cultural longevity, Bono’s documentary, and a discrete but vivid presence across both digital streams and physical collector’s space.
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