U2 to debut new song during Super Bowl and give it away for free
Posted Sunday, February 2nd 2014 @ 5pm
U2 will debut a brand new song during the Super Bowl on Sunday, and they're giving it to fans for free for 24 hours.
GET THE SONG HERE
"Invisible" will be available as a free iTunes download from 6:00 p.m. Sunday through 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, and then it will be taken down from the iTunes store.
Bank of America will donate $1 for each download, up to $2 million, to (RED) — the non-profit organization to support the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria co-founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver.
Check out a Vine video the band posted to promote "Invisible":
Download the #NewU2Song "Invisible" FREE NOW http://t.co/ko65vnDZJQ to help @RED fight AIDS (Exp 11:59pm EST 2/3)
https://t.co/kMvYq1jeRC
— U2 (@U2) February 2, 2014
Download the #NewU2Song "Invisible" FREE NOW http://t.co/ko65vnDZJQ to help @RED fight AIDS (Exp 11:59pm EST 2/3) https://t.co/kMvYq1jeRC
— U2 (@U2) February 2, 2014Check out a teaser for the song the band posted on YouTube Thursday:
"Invisible" is not the first single from U2's upcoming new album.
Bono tells USA Today, "We have another song we're excited about to kick off the album. This is just sort of a sneak preview -- to remind people we exist." He adds that the band will continue to work on the album "for a couple of months. We want it to come out this summer, but you don't want to let anyone down."