U2 frontman Bono’s “Stories of Surrender” show is to premiere on Apple TV+ as the first-ever feature-length film to be shown in 180 degree and 8K video on Apple Vision Pro.
Bono and U2 go back a long way with Apple, starting with their 2004 partnership that included iTunes ads and the black and red iPod. Ten years later, things went less well with Tim Cook popping U2’s “Songs of Innocence” album onto everyone’s iPhones in 2014, and just over ten more years later, frontman Bono is back.
Bono later took the blame for Apple pushing the U2 album onto everybody, and he did so in his memoir, “Surrender: 40 Songs, One Story”. He then turned that book into a one-man show, and this is what Apple has now filmed for both Apple TV+ and Apple Vision Pro.
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