Bono Sports a Towel and a Rosary on Shirtless Yacht Outing in Saint-Tropez

Bono enjoyed a sun-drenched day on his yacht in Saint-Tropez this week.

The U2 frontman enjoyed a cup of coffee shirtless from the deck of a luxury liner on Thursday, wearing a towel wrapped around his waist, a rosary around his neck and a pair of red-tinted sunglasses.

Bono (64) chose the favorite summer destination of celebrities for his day of leisure. Saint Tropez and its exclusive beach clubs and restaurants regularly host the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Tobey Maguire (who was seen jumping off his own yacht last summer), Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez, Steve Harvey, Sean Penn and Jerry Seinfeld.

Bono was also seen on Spotify Beach at Cannes Lions in the south of France on Tuesday night, according to Page Six, with other A-listers including Queen Latifah and Jared Leto, who reportedly ran up to greet Bono and chat.

2016 Board reported that the 160ft superyacht cyan, owned by Bono and his U2 bandmate The Edge, featured an outdoor cinema and a children’s grand piano. At that time, it could be rented for $200,000 a week.

U2 singer Bono has been pictured showing off his impressive physique while enjoying a coffee on his mega yacht in St Tropez.

Bono in Saint-Tropez.

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Bono says his family ‘didn’t talk’ about his mother Iris after she died when he was 14: ‘Very Irish male situation’

The two U2 icons reflected on their careers and friendship in a March 2023 documentary titled Bono & The Edge: Homecoming of sorts with Dave Letterman.

The film premiered on Disney+ on the same day as the band’s premiere Songs of tradition an album was released ― a collection of 40 re-recorded and reimagined songs spanning their catalog.

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“What I don’t like about Edge is that he doesn’t need me,” Bono says during the Dublin concert featured in the film, per Board. “He could do all this, write, sing, perform, play, produce by himself. But no, said Bono, looking at his old friend.

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“Because it’s not that fun,” The Edge replies.

Bono adds, crying, “Your best friends are the ones you can argue with the most. I have pretty much the best argument you can find here. I would trust Edge with my life. In fact, I trusted him with my life.”

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