U2 frontman Bono has appeared to hint the band could be planning a break from music after the conclusion of their monstrous 360 world tour earlier this summer.
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Bono made the admission that U2 would be ‘very pleased’ to end on their 2009 album ‘No Line On The Horizon‘, while his own future plans currently extend no further than focusing on his private life.
“I’m not so sure the future hasn’t dried up,” he said. “The band are like ‘Will you shut up about being irrelevant?’ We’d be very pleased to end on ‘No Line On The Horizon’.”
“We have so many songs, some of our best. But I’m putting some time aside to just go and get lost in the music. I want to take my young boys and my wife and just disappear with my iPod Nano and some books and an acoustic guitar.”
U2’s 360 world tour included a stop at a rain-soaked Glastonbury festival last June, before the tour was brought to a close not long after in Canada.