No Line on the Horizon will be available in early March.

U2 have revealed their new album will be released on March 2nd.
No Line on the Horizon, the follow-up to 2004's How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb, was originally pencilled to come out earlier but the band decided to change certain elements, therefore delaying its availability.
The new offering will feature songs produced by Brian Eno and Daniel Lanois but none from Rick Rubin, who the group had been working with.
Guitarist Edge recently told Mojo that U2 had drafted in long-time collaborators Eno and Lanois as an experiment initially but said they were so pleased with the results that they could not leave them off the album.
As a result, they decided against using songs which feature work by Rubin.
In other U2 news, frontman Bono was recently rewarded for his humanitarian work in Africa with the Nobel Man of Peace prize at a ceremony in Paris.
The singer described the accolade as "a very big award for me".
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