LAS VEGAS - U2 has just finished its weekend performance in Las Vegas Sphere, United States Nevada last Friday (1/4/2024). At the special event, Bono the frontman paid special tribute to the legendary figure.
The musician figure is Larry MULLen Jr. who is none other than a drummer and co-founder of U2. He has been an important part of the band's journey from Ireland for years.
However, due to a neck injury, Larry was forced to take a break from his musical activities. Now his condition has improved, and was rumored to be performing with U2 at the closing show in Las Vegas.
"Since October 1978 we have appeared without Larry MULL Jr., and now I introduce someone who can save us when Larry MULL can't get on stage," said Bono, U2.\
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"His name has become a legend for those who heard him. He is The Flying Dutchman, Bram van den Berg on the drums," Bono continued.
The vocalist then discussed rumors about Larry who was going to perform again with U2. "There are rumors Larry will be performing with us tonight, which unfortunately is not true. But he is here now!" he said.
As a sign of love, Bono gave appreciation and praise to his old friend.
"He was the one who posted the announcement at the Mount Temple Comprehensive School years ago. We are very grateful that he was in our midst tonight. We hope he recovers soon. We love you, Larry Mullen Jr." concluded Bono.
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