Unforgettable Fire brings U2 sound to Sherman
Get ready for an unforgettable night of soaring anthems and timeless rock as Unforgettable Fire: Tribute to U2 takes the stage at the Sherman Theater at 8 p.m. Friday, July 17.
Unforgettable Fire, or ‘UF’, was started on New Year’s Day in 1995 as one of the very first U2 Tribute Bands to ever perform in America. After 25 years of performing at the most prestigious venues throughout the East Coast and beyond, UF have formed the reputation of being the preeminent U2 Tribute Show in North America.
The band strives to present a truly authentic U2 experience, both sonically, and visually. In addition to performing a very impressive array of U2 material from pre-”Boy” to the most recent “Songs of Experience,” the band does everything in their power (from wardrobe to lighting) to create the live U2 concert setting for their audience. The members of UF are also very dedicated fans of U2, and will not settle for anything less than complete authenticity.
In 2015, U2 members The Edge and Adam Clayton, crashed Unforgettable Fire’s show at The Cutting Room in New York City. They joined UF onstage for a very special surprise performance together to the joy and surprise of the audience. Adam Clayton and The Edge performed two songs with Unforgettable Fire; “Out Of Control” and “Where The Streets Have No Name.”
2021 brought new worldwide exposure for the band, including an episode of “Jeopardy!” in which Unforgettable Fire were featured as a question, in a category titled ‘Tribute Bands.’
For tickets and more information, visit shermantheater.com or call the Box Office at 570-420-2808.