5. Bono & The Edge
U2 have sold hundreds of millions of records in their time, a career which has been a phenomenal success. However, in-between recording stadium rock, flying around the world in a private jet to scold working-class people into giving more to charity and saving Africa, Bono and The Edge have been investigating the leaky faucet in room 237.
The Dublinese troubadours have been moonlighting as successful hoteliers since 1992, when they purchased the struggling, two-star The Clarence hotel on the banks of the River Liffey in Dublin. They pumped money into the premier boutique hotel and turned it into a five-star accommodation which regularly turns eye-watering levels of profit. The duo have been known to play impromptu ‘greatest hits’ sets atop the hotel roof, but despite this, the hotel remains a popular resort in the Irish Republic’s capital city.
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