Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story will be released this fall
U2 frontman Bono has written a memoir that will be released this fall. The honest and irreverent, intimate and profound, Surrender is the story of the remarkable life heโs lived, the challenges heโs faced, and the friends and family who have shaped and sustained him.
“When I started to write this book, I was hoping to draw in detail what Iโd previously only sketched in songs. The people, places, and possibilities in my life. โSurrenderโ is a word freighted with meaning for me. Growing up in Ireland in the seventies with my fists up (musically speaking), it was not a natural concept. A word I only circled until I gathered my thoughts for the book. I am still grappling with this most humbling of commands. In the band, in my marriage, in my faith, in my life as an activist. Surrender is the story of one pilgrimโs lack of progress… With a fair amount of fun along the way,” Bono shares as the news is announced on his 62nd birthday.
As one of the music worldโs most iconic artists and the cofounder of the organizations ONE and (RED), Bonoโs career has been written about extensively. But in Surrender, itโs Bono who picks up the pen, writing for the first time about his remarkable life and those he has shared it with. In his unique voice, Bono takes us from his early days growing up in Dublin, including the sudden loss of his mother when he was fourteen, to U2โs unlikely journey to become one of the worldโs most influential rock bands, to his more than twenty years of activism dedicated to the fight against AIDS and extreme poverty. Writing with candor, self-reflection, and humor, Bono opens the aperture on his lifeโand the family, friends, and faith that have sustained, challenged, and shaped him.
Surrenderโs subtitle, 40 Songs, One Story, is a nod to the bookโs forty chapters, which are each named after a U2 song. Bono has also created forty original drawings for Surrender, which will appear throughout the book.
The book and an an unabridged audio companion on CD will be released on November 1st via Random House Publishing.
The lead singer of U2, Bono was born Paul David Hewson in Dublin. He met The Edge, Larry Mullen Jr., and Adam Clayton at school, and in 1978, U2 was formed. The band released their first album, Boy, on Island Records in 1980 and to date have released a total of 14 studio albums that have sold 157 million copies worldwide. The bandโs record-breaking 360ยฐ Tour (2009โ2011) remains theโฏhighest-grossing concert band tourโฏof all time. U2 have won numerous awards, including 22 Grammys, more than any other duo or group, as well as an Academy Award nomination and the Amnesty International Ambassador of Conscience Award. In 2005, U2 was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
Alongside his role in U2, Bono is a ground-breaking activist. A leader in Jubilee 2000โs Drop the Debt campaign, he next took on the fight againstโฏHIV/AIDS and extreme poverty, co-foundingโฏsister organizations ONE and (RED).โฏONE is a movement of millions of people dedicated to the fight against extreme poverty and preventable disease. With ONE, Bono has lobbied heads of state and legislatures all around the world, helping to ensure the passage of programs, such as the U.S. PEPFAR AIDS program, that have helped to save tens of millions of lives over the past twenty years.โฏ(RED)โwhichโฏpartners with companies to raise public awareness about, and corporate contributions for, the AIDS crisisโhas to dateโฏgenerated more than $700 million for the Global Fund to treat and prevent AIDS in Africa. Since 2020, ONE and (RED) have also been fighting COVID-19 and its impact on the developing world.
In 2016, Bono co-founded the Rise Fund, a global impact fund investing in entrepreneurial companies driving positive social and environmental change in alignment with the UNโs Sustainable Development Goals.
Bono has received a number of awards for his music and activism, including the Freedom of the City of Dublin (with U2), Chileโs Pablo Neruda Medal of Honor, the Lรฉgion dโhonneur from the French government, an honorary British knighthood, the Fulbright Prize for International Understanding, and TIME magazineโs Person of the Year (along with Bill and Melinda Gates). He lives in Dublin with his wife Ali Hewson.