U2 and Muse form spontaneous supergroup
By Liam Emerson, on 18th April 2011, 14:55 UTC
U2 and Muse teamed up in order to form a spontaneous supergroup in a local bar in Sao Paulo over the weekend.
Muse are supporting the Irish legends on the current South American leg of the '360' tour and both has just finished playing the city's Morumbi Stadium, when they decided to pop into the small Bar Secreto.
Bono and Larry Mullen appeared on stage together in the club to perform a cover of Talking Head's 'Psycho Killer', and were joined by Muse drummer, Dom Howard.
The Edge then proceeded to take over vocal duties, and sung renditions of TheRollingStones' 'Miss You' and David Bowie's 'Let's Dance'.
Football legend Ronaldo also performed 'I Can't Get No Satisfaction' by the Stones at the bar in Sao Paulo.
The news follows on from U2's recent smashing of the 'Biggest Tour Ever' record, with the Irish band having surpassed the £340 million ($558m) gross mark set bytheRollingStones back in 2007.
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