In a recent interview, U2 frontman Bono revealed that plans for a new album are in the works. The vocalist also revealed a tentative title, 10 Reasons to Exist, but did not seem too committed to it:
"They're mad for it at the moment and really want to make a new record," he said, speaking of his bandmates.
"And they don't care if it takes 10 years, they just want to get it right. Within the band we've been calling it 10 Reasons To Exist but I will tell you we might have at least six of them."
Bono added that he had a good Christmas holiday, despite missing out on his familial tradition of watching horse races on St. Stephen's Day because of the flu.
"I've loved being home. I had the best Christmas ever," he said.
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