U2 go to Morocco to record their next album
The members of U2 have been spotted in and around Fez, Morocco, sparking speculation they are in the country to record their next album.
It’s not the first time the Irish supergroup have turned to Morocco for inspiration, the video for the single “Mysterious Ways” was filmed in Fez by Moroccan film-maker Stephane Sednaoui.
Although nothing has been confirmed by the bands representatives, it has been stated that they are in the process of working on a new album (with long-time collaborators Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno) and that U2 have set up a recording studio in Fez.
If the group are not recording their album in Morocco as believed, it almost certain they were in Fez to attend the Annual World Sacred Music Festival.
Morocco has recently become one of the most popular winter sun holiday destinations for UK holidaymakers, following in the footsteps of other popular north African countries, Tunisia and Egypt.
As well as offering an exotic experience, hotels in Morocco are relatively cheap and flights to Morocco have become more readily available in the last five years.
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