The U2 frontman is joined by guitarist The Edge as he encourages individuals to give to an Irish philanthropy that help the homeless.Bono has been busking in Dublin, asking individuals to give to a destitute philanthropy.
The U2 frontman was spotted singing with guitarist The Edge in the Irish capital on Christmas Eve .
Cash tossed into his vacant guitar case was going towards the Simon Community lodging charity.Glen Hansard, who established Dublin musical gang The Frames, sorted out the Christmas Eve busking occasion.
He sang a melody that reprimanded the Irish government for its awful treatment of vagrancy in the country.After various exhibitions from other Irish stars, Bono and The Edge were presented as "two fellows from north Dublin".
They sang two or three tunes, with Bono telling audience members: "As the pails go around, fill them with silver, fill them with expectation - the period of expectation."
Toward the end, he assembled every one of the entertainers, letting them know: "This is extremely unique for us, you ought to be glad for this."They were joined by individual Irish acts Hansard and Imelda May for a version of Mariah Carey's Christmas.



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