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Irish rock band U2 member David Howell Evans, known by stage name The Edge, has finally become a citizen of Ireland after almost six decades of moving to the country. The Department of Justice, Home ...
The Edge seems to be a microcosm physically separated from Magic’s Multiverse (at least according to Tezzeret’s speculation), which, creatively speaking, feels like a bold statement of intent.
The Edge, the U2 guitarist known for his omnipresent black beanie and his chiming, echoey sound, became an Irish citizen this week. It only took him 62 years.
The Edge is officially an Irish citizen. After living in Ireland for 62 years, the U2 guitarist, 63, became an Irish citizen Monday.
U2 guitarist The Edge became an Irish citizen on Monday, June 23, after living in Ireland for 62 years. The band, made up of Bono, Adam Clayton and Larry Mullen Jr., was formed in Dublin in 1976.
News UK News U2 guitarist The Edge hails ‘monumental day’ as he becomes Irish citizen David Howell Evans, 63, was born in Essex in England to Welsh parents, but his family moved to Ireland ...
He is one of the most recognisable faces in Irish music, but never, until now, has U2’s The Edge officially been Irish. The legendary guitarist moved to Dublin as an infant and lived in the country ...
After moving to Ireland more than 60 years ago, U2 guitarist The Edge has finally become an Irish citizen at a ceremony held in County Kerry.
With U2's The Edge growing up in Ireland, the famed musician finally became a citizen after waiting six decades.
U2 have always been vocal about the developing political climate in Ireland, writing “Sunday Bloody Sunday” about the shooting of unarmed protesters at Londonderry in 1972 by British Soldiers.
U2 star the Edge has finally got around to becoming an Irish citizen (Picture: Phillip Massey/ WireImage) A member of U2 has finally become an Irish citizen 62 years after moving there.
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