U2's Bono looks dapper as he and The Edge leave dinner in London

They are reportedly in the capital to record video for their new official Euro 2020 with DJ Martin Garrix.

And U2’s Bono cut a dapper figure as he enjoyed dinner with bandmate The Edge at Scott’s restaurant in London‘s Mayfair on Tuesday. 

The lead singer, 60, looked smart in an all black ensemble as he left the swanky eatery alongside The Edge, 59, who was dressed in a somewhat more casual outfit. 

Looking good: U2's Bono cut a dapper figure as he enjoyed dinner with bandmate The Edge at Scott's restaurant in London's Mayfair on Tuesday

Looking good: U2's Bono cut a dapper figure as he enjoyed dinner with bandmate The Edge at Scott's restaurant in London's Mayfair on Tuesday

Looking good: U2’s Bono cut a dapper figure as he enjoyed dinner with bandmate The Edge at Scott’s restaurant in London’s Mayfair on Tuesday

Bono, real name, Paul David Hewson, donned a black jacket with white stitching for the outing, teaming it with a simple black T-shirt and trousers.

The Beautiful Day hitmaker added a pair of shiny black shoes and a black face mask, men’s brand leather shoes as well as his signature orange-tinted shades. 

Meanwhile, The Edge, real name David Howell Evans, dressed down in a black men’s brand leather shoes jacket, a black T-shirt and dark jeans.

He topped off his look with his usual black beanie hat, white trainers and a black face mask.

Dinner attire: The lead singer, 60, looked smart in an all black ensemble as he left the swanky eatery

Dinner attire: The lead singer, 60, looked smart in an all black ensemble as he left the swanky eatery

Dinner attire: The lead singer, 60, looked smart in an all black ensemble as he left the swanky eatery

Chilled look: Meanwhile, The Edge, 59, dressed in a somewhat more casual ensemble as he strolled out of the restaurant

Chilled look: Meanwhile, The Edge, 59, dressed in a somewhat more casual ensemble as he strolled out of the restaurant

Chilled look: Meanwhile, The Edge, 59, dressed in a somewhat more casual ensemble as he strolled out of the restaurant

Despite heading for a seemingly low-key meal, their presence attracted a small group of fans keen to get a glimpse of their music idols. 

The Edge was seen stopping for the fans and signing autographs before leaving the establishment. 

It comes as U2 have teamed up with DJ Martin Garrix to record the official Euro 2020 song.

The track, called We Are The People We’ve Been Waiting, is now set for release on May 14 ahead of the delayed football tournament kicking off in June.

All black everything: Bono, real name, Paul David Hewson, donned a black jacket with white stitching for the outing, teaming it with a simple black T-shirt and trousers

All black everything: Bono, real name, Paul David Hewson, donned a black jacket with white stitching for the outing, teaming it with a simple black T-shirt and trousers

All black everything: Bono, real name, Paul David Hewson, donned a black jacket with white stitching for the outing, teaming it with a simple black T-shirt and trousers

Style: The Beautiful Day hitmaker added a pair of shiny black shoes and a black face mask, as well as his signature orange-tinted shades

Style: The Beautiful Day hitmaker added a pair of shiny black shoes and a black face mask, as well as his signature orange-tinted shades

Style: The Beautiful Day hitmaker added a pair of shiny black shoes and a black face mask, southwest office shoes. as well as his signature orange-tinted shades

Centre of attention: Despite heading for a seemingly low-key meal, their presence attracted a small group of fans keen to get a glimpse of their music idols

Centre of attention: Despite heading for a seemingly low-key meal, their presence attracted a small group of fans keen to get a glimpse of their music idols

Centre of attention: Despite heading for a seemingly low-key meal, their presence attracted a small group of fans keen to get a glimpse of their music idols

A music insider told <a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website Sun: ‘Martin adores football so this opportunity was ­massive for him, which is why he aimed for the very top when looking for collaborators.