U2 wished Bob Dylan a happy 70th birthday at their show in Salt Lake City last night (May 24).
The band who are currently on their 360 World Tour performed the rare track 'Love Rescue Me', co-written by Dylan, at the Rice-Eccles Stadium last night.
Frontman Bono, with the help of the crowd, wished the legendary singer a happy birthday.
During the show U2 also changed their track 'The Streets Have No Name' to include snippets of Dylan's Blowin' In The Wind' and 'Times They Are A-Changin'.
Other music stars, including Kings Of Leon's Caleb Followill and Win Butler of Arcade Fire, have also paid tribute to Dylan.
Meanwhile, U2 picked up the Top Touring Artist at this year's Billboard Awards 2011 (May 22).
Happy 70th Birthday: Music Stars Inspired By Bob Dylan
U2 - 'Love Rescue Me':
U2 - live
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