Bono says U2 would be happy to end it all now
Wed, 26 Oct 2011
In a recent interview, U2 frontman Bono
revealed his band mates were getting irritated with his questioning their future and the bands relevancy in the current music scene.
After a completing and making history with their 360 tour as the highest grossing tour ever, the singer wonders to Rolling Stone "I'm not sure the future hasn't dried up."
The band are about to release the re-issue of their 1991 album "Achtung Baby" on October 31st (UK) November 1st (US).
Raising the possibility that perhaps the band will not release another new studio album he tells the magazine, "We'd be very pleased to end on No Line on the Horizon," he says before concluding, "I doubt that."
Meanwhile guitarist the Edge recently revealed the plans for the band's future are not set by saying, "It's quite likely you might hear from us next year, but it's equally possible that you won't."
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