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: The core of the special focuses on the "Songs of Surrender" project, where Bono and The Edge stripped back and reimagined 40 of U2's most iconic tracks.

: David Letterman acts as the audience's surrogate, bringing his trademark dry wit and genuine curiosity to the history of the band and the culture of Dublin.

: Viewers often praise the film for its vulnerability and the high-quality acoustic arrangements of classic hits like "Bad," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," and "Where the Streets Have No Name." Where to Watch subtitle Bono.&.The.Edge.A.Sort.of.Homecoming.w...

: The film explores how the city shaped the band’s identity and sound over four decades.

The documentary is part travelogue and part concert film. It captures Letterman as he wanders through Dublin, guided by the two musicians, and culminates in a unique, intimate performance at the former Ambassador Cinema building. : The core of the special focuses on

You can stream the full documentary on Disney+, which was released to coincide with U2's retrospective album.

: Features appearances by other Irish figures and musicians, including Glen Hansard and Imelda May. The documentary is part travelogue and part concert film

: The film features the premiere of a new track titled "Forty Foot," inspired by the famous Dublin swimming spot. Key Highlights

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: The core of the special focuses on the "Songs of Surrender" project, where Bono and The Edge stripped back and reimagined 40 of U2's most iconic tracks.

: David Letterman acts as the audience's surrogate, bringing his trademark dry wit and genuine curiosity to the history of the band and the culture of Dublin.

: Viewers often praise the film for its vulnerability and the high-quality acoustic arrangements of classic hits like "Bad," "Sunday Bloody Sunday," and "Where the Streets Have No Name." Where to Watch

: The film explores how the city shaped the band’s identity and sound over four decades.

The documentary is part travelogue and part concert film. It captures Letterman as he wanders through Dublin, guided by the two musicians, and culminates in a unique, intimate performance at the former Ambassador Cinema building.

You can stream the full documentary on Disney+, which was released to coincide with U2's retrospective album.

: Features appearances by other Irish figures and musicians, including Glen Hansard and Imelda May.

: The film features the premiere of a new track titled "Forty Foot," inspired by the famous Dublin swimming spot. Key Highlights