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If you caught Night One on Friday and want another round, or if you missed it entirely and want a shot at redemption, Unforgettable Fire returns to Daryl’s House on Saturday for Night Two of their U2 tribute residency. Same band, same incredible room, same catalog of anthems that have soundtracked millions of lives.
About Unforgettable Fire
Unforgettable Fire pays tribute to U2, one of the most important rock bands of the past four decades. U2 built a legacy on anthemic songs driven by The Edge’s shimmering, effects-laden guitar work and Bono’s soaring vocal delivery — a combination that created some of the most recognizable sounds in rock history. From the raw energy of their early post-punk material through the stadium-filling grandeur that made them a global phenomenon, U2’s catalog offers incredible range. The tribute faithfully captures the emotional sweep and sonic architecture of that body of work, bringing arena-scale sound into venues where you can actually see the musicians’ hands on the strings.
The Venue
Daryl’s House in Pawling is one of the Hudson Valley’s premier intimate concert venues, and for good reason. Founded by Daryl Hall, the space delivers top-tier sound in a setting that makes every show feel personal and immediate. Whether you’re up front or at the bar, you’re part of the experience in a way that larger venues simply cannot replicate. For a band built on creating big, immersive soundscapes, hearing them in a room this size is something genuinely special — the details you miss in an arena become the whole point here.
Tickets & Details
Unforgettable Fire (Night Two) performs at Daryl’s House on Saturday, April 18, 2026 at 8:00 PM. Tickets are priced at $40 – $55. Get tickets.
Saturday night of a two-night stand usually brings the best energy — the band is locked in from the previous night, the crowd knows exactly what they’re getting, and everyone’s there because they want to be. If you’re choosing between the two nights and can only do one, Saturday tends to be the one where everything clicks. But honestly, both are going to be worth it. The Hudson Valley doesn’t lack for live music, but a U2 tribute this committed in a room this good is a rare thing.