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 U2's Bono and The Edge performed an acoustic set at former President Bill Clinton's birthday celebration/Clinton Foundation concert A Decade of Difference in Los Angeles Saturday night. At the Hollywood Bowl, the duo played some of their band's classics, such as "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For." They also mixed in their first-ever live performance of "A Man And A Woman," off their 2004 albumHow To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb.
Other artists who performed included Stevie Wonder and country singer Kenny Chesney. There were also celebrity guests such as Ashton Kutcher, who attended without his wife, Demi Moore, amid rumors that their marriage is in trouble.
The concert celebrated Clinton's 65th birthday as well as the 10-year anniversary of the launch of the Clinton Foundation, which addresses global problems such as poverty.
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