U2 welcomes the Clintons, Springsteen at New York show
By Associated Press
Jul 31, 2015 11:04 PM CDT

NEW YORK (AP) — For its last of eight shows at Madison Square Garden, U2 welcomed some very famous guests.

On Friday night, lead singer Bono gave a shout out to former President Bill Clinton for helping to negotiate peace in the 1990s in the band's native Ireland. Bono later praised the former president and Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is running for president, for their efforts in fighting AIDS.

U2 performed for more than two hours, including such favorites as "Pride (In the Name of Love)" and "Beautiful Day." For their encore they brought an old friend on stage, Bruce Springsteen, who joined them for "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" and the Ben E. King hit "Stand By Me."

The New York shows were part of U2's "Innocence & Experience" tour.