U2 filmed a music video for a new single in the historic center of Mexico City on May 12, 2026 [1].
The surprise appearance signals the band's return to the public eye as they prepare for a new album release planned for the end of 2026 [3].
The band gathered in the Plaza de Santo Domingo area to record visuals for a track titled "The Streets of Dreams" [1, 2]. Some reports refer to the song as "Street of Dreams" [2]. The production took place in the heart of the city's Centro Histórico, where the band members, led by Bono, worked on the project [1, 5].
While the primary goal was filming, the event evolved into a public spectacle. Dozens of fans gathered as the band members interacted with the crowd [4]. Some reports said the group performed an impromptu acoustic mini-concert following a period of rain [2]. Other reports said the focus was solely on the video production without mentioning a live performance [3].
The choice of Mexico City as a filming location highlights the band's ongoing relationship with its Mexican fanbase. The activity in the streets of the capital serves as a promotional bridge to their upcoming studio project [3, 2].
Local residents and music enthusiasts captured the moment on mobile devices, spreading the news of the band's presence across social media in real time. The spontaneity of the event, combined with the historic backdrop of the city, created a high-visibility moment for the group before their official album launch later this year [3].
“U2 filmed a music video for a new single in the historic center of Mexico City”
By choosing a public, high-traffic area like the Centro Histórico for a surprise shoot, U2 is utilizing 'guerrilla marketing' to generate organic social media buzz. This strategy maximizes visibility for their upcoming album without relying solely on traditional advertising, leveraging the emotional connection with their Latin American audience to build momentum for the end-of-year release.




