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U2 to perform at Canada Day event in Ottawa

Irish rockers U2 kicked off their world tour of the Joshua Tree in Vancouver on May 12, 2017. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

U2 band members Bono and the Edge will perform at next week’s Canada Day celebrations in Ottawa.

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A spokeswoman for the Department of Canadian Heritage says the Irish rockers will perform one song around noon at the July 1 Canada 150 festivities on Parliament Hill.

READ MORE: Hundreds lining up already for general admission to U2’s Joshua Tree tour in Vancouver

“It’s a beautiful (Canada) Day!” Heritage Minister Melanie Joly tweeted Friday, referencing one of the band’s biggest hits.

Officials predict upwards of 450,000 people could descend on Parliament Hill and venues in the capital for the massive event.

Other artists set to perform on Parliament Hill that day include Gordon Lightfoot, Walk Off the Earth, Dean Brody, Serena Ryder and Alessia Cara.

U2 will perform in Cleveland that night as part of The Joshua Tree tour.

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