Are You One of the U2 Fans to Receive This Blackout Letter?

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U2 fans are scratching their heads after a mysterious letter found its way into their mailboxes.
The letter contains two silhouetted figures atop a piece on William Blake’s collection of poems called Songs of Innocence and Experience—the collection that inspired U2’s Songs of Innocence album. While the silhouetted images black out a good chunk of text, they strategically reveal several words: “Blackout. It’s clear who you are will appear. U2.com.”
See the mysterious letters below!
Totally weird and random piece of mail today. Must be from the @u2 fan club. Very cool that they did this! pic.twitter.com/UCnchdwWBP
— Jeff (@duranimalJeff) August 21, 2017
Any other @U2 fans receive this #Blackout letter in the mail? @U2tour @u2songs pic.twitter.com/PRGnGhbs9x
— Christopher (@kc_surfer) August 21, 2017
Any other #U2 fans get this letter in their mailbox today? @u2 @atu2 @U2start @u2songs @u2gigs pic.twitter.com/3Gtws7rbmo
— Amiee Stubbs (@AmieeStubbsPix) August 21, 2017
In case you missed the letter’s last sentence, it looks like there will be an announcement from U2 coming soon.
So, is “Blackout” going to be a new song title? A new album? Let us know what you think!