U2 dedicated their song "One" to Arcade Fire during the band's recent stop in Montreal, Canada. Arcade Fire's Règine Chassagne and Win Butler were both in attendance at the gig.
The band offered the dedication amidst a massive singalong as the crowd belted out the majority of the song's lyrics.
The show was the band's second in the city on this current tour and took place at the Bell Centre venue. During their set, the U2 also performed "Lucifer's Hands," taken from the deluxe edition of their latest album Songs Of Innocence for the first time ever. Fan-shot footage of the deep cut has made its way online.
U2's tour continues on June 16 with the third of four gigs in Montreal.
"One" is taken off of U2's Achtung Baby album.
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