Bono, the frontman of U2, appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast, where he addressed recent humanitarian concerns and provided updates on U2’s upcoming album. Bono claimed that cuts to USAID could lead to significant global health impacts, a statement challenged by Rogan and Elon Musk, who called it exaggerated. Bono emphasized the importance of aid programs like PEPFAR, citing their role in supporting millions in Africa. Regarding U2’s new music, Bono confirmed the band is working on their first album since 2017’s Songs of Experience. He described the project as “the sound of four men who feel like their lives depend on it,” with one song tentatively titled “Freedom Is a Feeling.” The album aims to blend personal and universal themes, with Bono hinting at a potential tour to support it. He also discussed his recent Apple TV+ documentary, Bono: Stories of Surrender, which premiered on May 30, 2025, and features performances from his 2023 Beacon Theatre residency. The conversation highlighted Bono’s ongoing commitment to music and activism, with U2’s new work generating anticipation among fans.
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