U2 Honors Jill Biden and Yulia Navalnaya in Sphere Residency Finale
Bono dedicates performances to notable women and advocates for freedom during U2's landmark Las Vegas show.
- During U2's final Las Vegas Sphere residency performance, Bono dedicated the song 'All I Want Is You' to First Lady Jill Biden, celebrating women's contributions.
- Bono also dedicated a performance of 'Don’t Dream It’s Over' by Crowded House to Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, encouraging freedom support.
- The Sphere, a $2.3 billion venture by Madison Square Garden Entertainment, is the world's largest spherical structure and hosted U2's residency.
- The residency marked U2's first without drummer Larry Mullen Jr., who is recuperating from neck surgery; Bram van den Berg filled in.
- U2 was joined by Daniel Lanois and a pre-recorded Neil Finn for their final show, playing 'One' and a new version of 'Don’t Dream It’s Over'.