U2 Fans Receive Strange Letter, New Album Speculation Continues
The promotional shenanigans seem to be starting for U2‘s next album.
On Monday (August 21) members of the group’s fan club received a letter in the mail featuring shadowy figures of a boy and girl holding hands with much of the text obscured, save for highlighted words such as “Blackout…It’s clear who you are will appear…U2.com.” The letter ends with “U2 will announce [blackout space] on [blackout space].”
Any other @U2 fans receive this #Blackout letter in the mail? @U2tour @u2songs pic.twitter.com/PRGnGhbs9x
— Christopher (@kc_surfer) August 21, 2017
The Irish quartet has promised Songs Of Experience, a follow-up to 2014’s Songs Of Innocence, soon; A recent report out of Ireland has the new album coming out December 1 in conjunction with World AIDS Day, with the single “You’re The Best Thing About Me” due out September 8, but those dates have not been confirmed by U2.
The group is currently on a break after the European leg of its Joshua Tree Tour 2017, which resumes September 3 in Detroit, followed by shows in the U.S. Mexico and South America through October 25.
Gary Graff is an award-winning music journalist who not only covers music but has written books on Bob Seger, Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen.