U2 frontman Bono paid tribute to Russian opposition chief Alexei Nalvany in the course of the band’s live performance in Las Vegas.
The 60-year-old urged the Las Vegas Sphere crowd to affix him in chanting Nalvany’s title on Saturday (17 February), following his dying.
The 47-year-old, a fierce critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin, died in a Siberian jail after falling unwell final week, Russian jail authorities stated.
Addressing concert-goers on Saturday, Bonon stated: “Apparently Putin would by no means, ever say his title. So I believed tonight, the individuals who imagine in freedom should say his title. Not simply bear in mind it, however say it.”