Kelly McNamara

Kelly McNamara’s name has been buzzing around lately, especially if you’re tuned into the wild world of immersive concert experiences. You’ve probably heard the hype about V-U2-UV, the concert film that basically melted faces at the Sphere in Vegas in 2024. Seriously, this isn’t your grandma’s concert footage—think mind-blowing visuals, sound that actually rattles your bones, and a vibe that’ll stick with you long after the credits roll. McNamara didn’t just show up; she helped make this neon fever dream come to life, and people haven’t stopped talking about it since. But, hold on, she’s not just a one-hit wonder. Next up, she’s got Bono: Stories of Surrender lined up for 2025. If you’re even a little bit into U2 or just fascinated by people who’ve seen and done it all, this project’s gonna be your jam. Supposedly, it digs into Bono’s wild ride—stories, confessions, maybe even a few things that’ll surprise the die-hard fans. McNamara seems to have a thing for getting right to the heart of the music and making you feel like you’re in the front row, even if you’re just parked on your couch. Honestly, Kelly’s carving out her own space in the whole music-meets-film scene, and she’s not doing it quietly. Every project has this signature energy—bold, a little risky, always unforgettable. If you’re chasing something different from the usual Hollywood rinse-and-repeat, keep your eyes on her next move.

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