U2 released the single “Street of Dreams” and an accompanying music video this week to preview their upcoming album of new songs [1].
The release marks a significant return to the spotlight for the Irish rock band as they prepare a full-length project. By focusing on themes of hope and inclusion, the group aims to reconnect with a global audience through a blend of social commentary and melodic rock [2].
The music video for the track was filmed on location in the streets of Mexico City [1]. In a central sequence, the band performed on the roof of a characteristic school bus, a visual choice that places the musicians directly among the public [3].
This rooftop performance drew a crowd of hundreds of fans [1]. The footage captures the interaction between the band and the local community, mirroring the song's thematic focus on accessibility, and shared human experience [3].
While the band has not yet announced a full release date for the new album, “Street of Dreams” serves as the primary promotional tool for the project [2]. The song's production and the video's urban setting suggest a return to the atmospheric soundscapes that defined the band's earlier eras [1].
The choice of Mexico City as a backdrop provides a vibrant, high-energy environment for the song's debut. The band used the city's unique architecture and public spaces to visualize the "dreams" referenced in the title [3].
“U2 released the single “Street of Dreams” and an accompanying music video this week”
The release of “Street of Dreams” signals U2's transition from their recent residency-style performances back into a traditional album cycle. By filming in a densely populated urban center like Mexico City and engaging directly with a crowd, the band is positioning their new material as a public-facing, inclusive project rather than a studio-bound experiment.

