The concert, billed "U2 Minus 1 " Live in New York Tonight," also featured a pregnant Carrie Underwood and Kanye West, who was energetic when he performed hits including "Jesus Walks," ''Power" and "Stronger."
Former President Bill Clinton opened the concert Monday, which was World AIDS Day, and said Bono requested he do so.
"I got this email from Bono today recuperating in Dublin, and he said I had to come here tonight to do this intro," Clinton said. "Twenty-six years ago we could have never had an event like this on World AIDS Day because to be diagnosed with AIDS was the death sentence. A few years ago when Secretary of State Clinton said that we could end AIDS, a lot of people didn't believe it. But this year for the first time ever, more people were put on life saving medicine than were diagnosed with AIDS."
He later earned a loud cheer when he said: "We are going to win this fight."
President Barack Obama appeared in a video that played on a large screen in Times Square.
"We're closer than we've ever been to achieving the extraordinary " an AIDS free generation," he said. "We got to keep fighting, all of us."
U2 announced the concert on its website Monday.
"This year is a World AIDS Day like no other," Bono said in a statement from Dublin. "The world reached a tipping point in the fight against AIDS " more people were newly added to life-saving treatment than were newly infected with the virus. A lot of people are calling it the beginning of the end of AIDS.
The website also said Springsteen and Martin "graciously donated their time and talents to save the World AIDS Day event from cancellation."
Bank of America presented the free concert, and said it would donate $3 million dollars to the (RED) organization which Bono launched as a global brand to raise funds to fight AIDS.
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