EPISODE · Dec 26, 2025 · 1H 4M
The Story of U2
from GARAGE TO STADIUMS Music History Podcast · host Dave Anthony
Incredibly, U2 began as a band of barely-formed teenagers—two 14-year-olds and two 15-year-olds—at Mount Temple Comprehensive School in Dublin, Ireland. Just 4 years later, they were signed to a major label, and not long after that, they were reshaping rock on a global scale with music driven by faith, politics, and social unrest. U2 would go on to sell more than 175 million albums, never standing still—shifting from raw post-punk urgency to towering arena anthems to daring electronic reinvention. This is a band that survived by constantly changing. In this episode, you’ll learn:The bizarre early incident that nearly ended U2 before it truly beganThe heartbreaking childhood tragedies that shaped two of its membersThe unlikely spiritual and political roots behind their lyrical missionThe global live performance the band openly hated—yet became legendaryThe intense internal struggles over where their music should go nextHow a frontman with barely a high school education became a global humanitarian voiceWant to learn more music history? Subscribe to our bonus Garage to Stadium content across our social + web channels Guest Bio:Bradley Morgan, author of U2: Until the End of the World. Bradley also has a book U2's Joshua Tree: Planting Roots in Mythic America about their breakthrough album, 1987's The Joshua Tree, a release that put them at the top of international album charts,
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