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Bono Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom

During a White House ceremony on January 5, 2025, President Joe Biden presented U2’s Bono with the Presidential Medal of Freedom – the country’s highest civilian award. This prestigious honor…

Bono speaks on stage at the "The Fabelmans" (Die Fabelmans) premiere & Honorary Golden Bear and homage for Steven Spielberg during the 73rd Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin at Berlinale Palast on February 21, 2023 in Berlin, Germany.
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During a White House ceremony on January 5, 2025, President Joe Biden presented U2's Bono with the Presidential Medal of Freedom - the country's highest civilian award.

This prestigious honor recognizes those who champion American values, promote world peace, or make significant contributions to society. The Biden administration highlighted Bono's ongoing commitment to fighting AIDS and global poverty.

In a statement via social media, Bono said, "Thank you, President Biden. Frontmen don’t do humble, but today I was. Rock n roll gave me my freedom… and with it the privilege to work alongside those who’ve had to fight so much harder for theirs. And I want to give it up for my bandmates - Edge, Adam, and Larry - without whom I would never have found my voice."

Other recipients joining Bono in receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom included Denzel Washington, Michael J. Fox, Bill Nye, Hillary Clinton, Earvin "Magic" Johnson, Lionel Messi, Anna Wintour, George Soros, Ralph Lauren, Jose Andres, and Jane Goodall.

Bono penned an op-ed for The Atlantic titled "The Gorgeous, Unglamorous Work of Freedom." In the piece, he wrote, in part, "The reason I am climbing on this slippery soapbox called “freedom” today is because I’m being given a presidential medal by that name—an honor I’m receiving mainly for the work of others, among them my bandmates and our fellow activists—and it’s got me thinking again about the subject ... Rock and roll promised a freedom that could not be contained or silenced, an international language of liberation."

Erica Banas is a news blogger who's been covering the rock/classic rock world since 2014. The coolest event she's ever covered in person was the 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony. (Sir Paul McCartney inducting Foo Fighters? C'mon now!) She's also well-versed in etiquette and extraordinarily nice. #TransRightsAreHumanRights