U2 release 'Street of Dreams', first single from their first new album in nine years
U2 have released 'Street of Dreams', the first single from their upcoming studio album — the band's first all-new record in nine years, with Larry Mullen Jr. back.
Nine years on, U2 have pressed play again. “Street of Dreams”, released this week, is the first single from the Irish band’s upcoming studio album — their first record of all-new material since 2017 — and it lands with two signs that this is the real thing: The Edge in classic mode, chiming guitars and all, and Larry Mullen Jr. back behind the drum kit.
What do we know about “Street of Dreams”?
It’s a joyful, anthemic track in the band’s best tradition, driven by Mullen’s rolling snare. The video was shot in Mexico City, with U2 riding a bus customised by artist Chavis Mármol — including a short public gig performed on its roof, very much the move of a band that has played everywhere and still enjoys the stunt. The single and official editions are on U2’s official site.
When is the new U2 album out?
The second half of 2026, they promise — no date or title announced yet. The warm-up has been running for a while: earlier this year the band put out two six-track EPs of new material, “Days of Ash” and “Easter Lily”, an unusual way of clearing the throat before the main record.
The musical summer isn’t slowing down elsewhere either: between record-breaking tours like BTS’s, now heading for Europe, and heavyweight returns like this one, 2026 is shaping up as a hard bill to ignore. For a band closing in on 50 years on the road, sounding new is the hardest trick of all — and it’s exactly what they’re attempting here.
By Lucy Bennett
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