U2 Releases ‘Street of Dreams,’ First Single From Upcoming Album, the Band’s First All-New Effort in Nine Years

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- U2 released 'Street of Dreams' on Tuesday as the first single from an upcoming album, the band's first full-length collection of new studio material since 'Songs of Surrender' came out in December 2017
- U2 has not announced a title or release date for the album, though the source notes September as a plausible window, since the group will mark the 50th anniversary of its formation that month
- The 'Street of Dreams' music video, directed by Cliqua, was shot in Mexico City, where the band had filmed atop a school bus graffitied by Mexican artist Chavis Mármol in May
- While in Mexico, U2 attended the 2026 Street Child World Cup Finals Tournament at Parque Ecológico Lago de Texcoco
- The new song weaves multiple Spanish lines into its lyrics, including the refrain 'La calle, calle de los sueños' and verses about justice and love
- U2 released two conceptual EPs earlier in 2026 — 'Days of Ash' on Feb. 18 (Ash Wednesday) and 'Easter Lily' on April 3 — each containing six songs that the band stated would not appear on the upcoming album
- U2's 2023 release 'Songs of Surrender' was a stripped-down re-recording of 40 catalog songs rather than new material
Why it matters: U2 has already released 12 new songs via two 2026 EPs — none of which will appear on the forthcoming album — meaning fans are receiving scattered new material throughout the year while the full-length serves as a separate ninth-year statement, with September potentially turning the release into a deliberate 50th-anniversary milestone.




