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More than 35,000 Snow Patrol fans were treated to a surprise performance by Bono last night.
The U2 star was invited on stage by Gary Lightbody to sing the iconic song 'One' at the gig in Ward Park in Bangor.
The performance is believed to be a tribute towards the relationship between Northern Ireland and the Republic.

The concert also saw performances from other local talent including Foy Vance, Two Door Cinema Club, and others.
Fans have been sharing their delight following the gig on social media.

On twitter some shared messaged such as "seeing Bono last night made it better than I possibly imagined!" , and "What a gig. What a day. All the positivity, the videos, the lights, the images and footage on-screen, the message, Bono."
Truly memorable to have @snowpatrol and then unexpectedly Bono @U2 play in Ward Park, Bangor!! A night I'll never forget! So proud to call this place home! Just say Yes! #wardpark3 #SnowPatrol #BonoInBangor pic.twitter.com/fbaIuqUQ2c
— Andrew Muir (@AndrewMuirNI) 25 May 2019
Tribute was also payed to murdered journalist Lyra McKee during a montage for the song ' Take Back the City'.
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