Dublin City Council isn't giving much away about a filming project that closed the city's Samuel Beckett bridge for nearly 24 hours.
Gardaí patrolled the south quays on Sunday as film crews worked at the location. A marquee was erected on the bridge.
Pull the Trigger, a music video production company based in Portobello, said it was shooting a video for up-and-coming band 'Summer Nights.'
However, there is no convincing evidence that such a group exists, and there is speculation another, very much more famous band was in town.
Pull The Trigger was previously heavily involved in shooting The Sweetest Thing video for U2 in Fitzwilliam Square in 1998.
@U2 esta grabando un nuevo clip titulado #SummerNights en el #SamuelBeckettBridge, Dublin. #U2 #U2NewAlbum #U2AR pic.twitter.com/iKntZT8NxG
— U2 Argentina (@U2Argentina) August 25, 2014
Re: #SummerNights shoot in #Dublin yesterday, I'm not convinced. Could it be a feint to keep a low profile e.g. "Rory's First Kiss"? #U2
— Simon Peyda Moore is #OpenToWork (@simonpeyda) August 25, 2014
Latest rumor is that the video shoot is for the U2 single Summer Nights via http://t.co/IBPuQfXvt7 - http://t.co/ym1VsAy6YI#U2 #U2NewAlbum
— 🎧 U2 ZOO Station Radio (@u2radiocom) August 25, 2014
U2 filming new music video in Dublin. Samuel Beckett Bridge & Pepper Canister Church, upper Mount st so far. Updates to come #U2 #Dublin
— Dublin, Differently (@Dub_Differently) August 24, 2014
Sources close to U2 told the Irish Times no members of the band were in Dublin at the weekend.
Scene shots?