U2 will be debuting their new song, "Invisible" during the upcoming Super Bowl. "Invisible" will be featured in a commercial for the (RED) campaign and Bank of America.

This will be the first song released off of their upcoming album, Billboard reported. This is the follow up to the 2009 album, No Line on the Horizon.

The single that will be airing during the Super Bowl will be available for 24 hours on iTunes following the game. This will be a limited-edition free download. For every download during that 24 hour window, Bank of America will donate $1 to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, to provide life-saving HIV/AIDS treatment, testing and prevention services in many of countries around the world. The downloads will be matched up to $2 million dollars.

In a recent statement, Bono said that Bank of America's commitment to donate $10 million has inspired other major organizations to donate. From the Gates Foundation, SAP and Africa's Motsepe Family totaling $22 million for the (RED) campaign, Rolling Stone.

U2 has a lot to celebrate before Super Bowl Sunday, the group has been nominated for Best Original Song for their track, "Ordinary Love" which was featured in the Mandela bio-pic, Long Walk To Freedom.

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