Bono, the lead singer of U2 and a global humanitarian, is celebrated for his musical talent and tireless activism. Born Paul David Hewson in 1960 in Dublin, Ireland, Bono rose to international fame with U2’s anthemic hits like With or Without You, One, and Where the Streets Have No Name. This biography explores his career as a musician, songwriter, and performer, as well as his leadership in campaigns for poverty alleviation, debt relief, and HIV/AIDS awareness. Bono’s ability to combine art with activism has made him a cultural icon and a driving force for global change. This book highlights his musical achievements, philanthropic efforts, and lasting influence as an artist and advocate for justice.