U2 have shared footage of the band filming their upcoming single 'Street Of Dreams' atop a bus in Mexico City, signalling it as the lead single from their 15th studio album due later in 2026.Fans gathered around the bus, clapping and cheering as Bono performed lines from the song.
During the shoot, heavy rain and thunder caused technical issues, prompting a local resident to offer their balcony so the band could entertain the crowd with singalongs of 'Vertigo' and 'Desire'.Drummer Larry Mullen Jr., who missed previous residencies due to back surgery, appears in the video.Earlier this year, U2 released two EPs, 'Days Of Ash' and 'Easter Lily', reflecting their ongoing creative output.Bono described the latter as part of a larger, ambitious album project aimed at producing vivid rock music as an act of resistance.
The band has been preparing this new album since 2024, with The Edge suggesting it would diverge from straightforward rock, while Bono stated the band were crafting 'the sound of the future'.This album will follow 2017’s 'Songs Of Experience' and 2023’s 'Songs Of Surrender', a re-recorded compilation accompanying Bono’s memoir.The Mexico City video illustrates U2’s dedication to live performance and engagement with fans, even amidst challenging conditions.