U2 frontman Bono is the latest star to lounge at mega-dealer Larry Gagosian’s Hamptons hideaway according to a recent post on Page Six of the New York Post.

The Irish rock star has reportedly been staying at Gagosian’s guest house in the upscale town of Amagansett, according to the Post, where the digs are attached to the dealer’s main home which bears the title “Toad Hall.”

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Eager fans tweeted sightings of Bono over the weekend but no word yet on whether or not he tagged along with Gogo to one of numerous art fairs or related art galas that happened this past weekend including ArtSouthampton, Market Art + Design, and the Parrish Art Museum’s glamorous midsummer party.

Following Bono’s recovery from a serious bike crash accident this past year, U2 is now performing eight shows at Madison Square Garden beginning July 18.

U2 waiting at Rome airport, (1989).
Photo: Courtesy of Morrison Hotel Gallery, New York.

The legendary Irish band will also be the subject of a photography exhibition at the Morrison Hotel Gallery in Soho, which specializes in music-related photography. The show will feature images of U2 over the years, including iconic and and rarely seen images taken by famous photographers including Lynn Goldsmith, Neal Preston, and Colm Henry.

US recording Rattle and Hum in Dublin in 1988. Image: ©Colm Henry. Courtesy of Morrison Hotel Gallery, New York

The show continues through August 4th and all images are for sale.

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