U2’s music has always been about size — massive guitars, soaring vocals, and an emotional reach that fills arenas. Unforgettable Fire takes all of that and brings it into the intimate confines of Daryl’s House for the first of two nights this April. It’s an interesting contrast, and potentially a revelatory one — hearing those songs stripped of arena distance and delivered right in front of you.
About Unforgettable Fire
Unforgettable Fire is a U2 tribute act that recreates the Irish band’s iconic catalog, from the early post-punk urgency through the atmospheric grandeur that defined their most celebrated era. U2 is one of the best-selling music acts of all time, known for anthemic songs built on The Edge’s distinctive guitar textures — those shimmering, delay-drenched tones that became a sonic signature — and Bono’s powerful, emotionally charged vocals. The band’s music spans decades of reinvention while maintaining a consistent emotional core. This tribute brings that catalog to life for audiences who want to experience the sweeping scale of U2’s music in a setting where you can actually feel every note.
The Venue
Daryl’s House in Pawling offers something you’ll never get at a U2 arena show — proximity. Daryl Hall’s club puts you within arm’s reach of the stage, which means hearing those delay-drenched guitar lines and soaring vocal melodies at a level of detail that changes how you experience the songs. It’s an intimate space with first-rate sound, perfect acoustics for the kind of textured rock that U2 pioneered. The venue’s warm atmosphere and attentive staff make it one of the best rooms in the Hudson Valley.
Tickets & Details
Unforgettable Fire (Night One) performs at Daryl’s House on Friday, April 17, 2026 at 8:00 PM. Tickets are priced at $40 – $55. Get tickets.
Two nights at Daryl’s House means this tribute has built a following — acts don’t get double bookings in a room this competitive without delivering the goods consistently. If you’re a U2 fan and you’ve never heard those songs in a room this small, Friday night in Pawling might change your perspective on what that music can do at close range. Night two is Saturday if you want the full weekend experience, or if this one sells out before you grab your tickets.