U2 filmed scenes for the music video of their single "Street of Dreams" in Mexico City's historic centre on Tuesday [1].

The surprise production marks a significant promotional step for the band as they prepare to release a forthcoming album. By utilizing the Centro Histórico, the group integrates the architectural and cultural backdrop of the Mexican capital into their visual narrative.

The shoot took place on May 13, 2026 [1]. All four band members — Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr. — participated in the filming process [2]. The production team occupied the streets of the city's historic district to capture the official visuals for the track [3].

Local reports said that the band's presence in the streets was a surprise to many residents and passersby. The project serves as the primary visual accompaniment for "Street of Dreams," a song intended to lead the promotion of their next studio project [3].

The band has a long history of filming globally, but the scale of the takeover in the Centro Histórico highlights the song's thematic connection to urban environments. The production involved coordinating with local authorities to manage the flow of traffic and pedestrians during the filming windows [2].

While the band has not released a full premiere date for the video, the filming in Mexico City suggests a high-production value approach to the single's launch [3]. The use of a historic city center provides a contrast between the timelessness of the architecture and the modern sound of the upcoming record.

U2 took over the streets of Mexico City's historic centre

This production signals U2's return to high-concept visual storytelling for their new album cycle. By choosing Mexico City's historic center, the band leverages a globally recognized urban landscape to create a cinematic scale for 'Street of Dreams,' likely aiming to attract a diverse international audience ahead of the full album release.