Sunday, May 24, 2026

Watch U2 Perform Two Hits from New Album “Songs of Experience” on “Saturday Night Live”

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U2 released “Songs of Experience” on Friday. It’s number 2 this morning on iTunes despite two great performances last night on “SNL.” The problem is that country star Chris Stapleton released two different collections on Friday, a Volume 1 and Volume 2 called “From a Room.” Each set has just 9 songs, so I call BS on that. The U2 album has 17 tracks and the deluxe version, which is also in the top 20, has 13. So I declare U2 the winner. (In Trumpland, you can do that.) Saoirse Ronan was a very good host. But ratings were meh last night. “SNL” doesn’t sell albums. Isn’t that interesting?

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