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Bono In Surgery: U2 Postpones “Tonight Show”

November 17, 2014 By Germaine Hicks Leave a Comment

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Bono badly injured

Bono, U2’s frontman injured his left arm badly while cycling in the Central Park.  Unfortunately, doctors declared that they have to perform a surgery in order to fix the left arm of Bono.

On the other hand, the band released an official statement and announced that it seems like they have to postpone their Tonight Show residency due to the injury of Bono. However, the band refused to give any more details regarding the injury of Bono.

It looks like the lead singer of Bono is really facing a tough time these days. A few weeks ago, the lead singer of U2 flew on a private jet that lost the hatch. Fortunately, the plane landed safely without any causality.

The band arranged a long weakened appearance on the on the NBC’s tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. Sadly, this accident compelled the Irish rock band to delay its show.

However, a spokesperson of NBC has also verified the cancellation of the appearance of the band. U2 was the first band who appeared on The Tonight show on NBC.

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Germaine Hicks

Germaine is an avid sports fan and as such, he decided on his current career path with the idea in mind that he would never, ever miss a Yankee game. Until now, he managed to make good on that promise. As you’ve probably guessed, he’s our go-to sports guy.

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