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David Beckham Stars in U2’s ‘Street of Dreams’ Film Launch

2026-07-09 · David Beckham · Player Focus

**David Beckham** front‑and‑center in U2’s new short film ‘Street of Dreams’, which debuted on 8 July 2026 during World Cup broadcasts, playing the personification of a young girl’s inner drive.

The 3‑minute spot follows Calle, a homeless teen who refuses to abandon her dream of playing soccer. Nevaeh Derricks portrays the girl, while Beckham appears as a symbolic voice urging her onward. The narrative ties directly into Bank of America’s “Soccer With Us” initiative, which blends sport with life‑skill training for 6‑18‑year‑olds.

U2’s freshly released single “Street of Dreams” provides the soundtrack. It’s the lead track from their upcoming, as‑yet‑untitled album-the first collection since 2017’s *Songs of Experience*. The band said they’re honored the song can help tell a larger story about resilience and hope.

Beckham’s global brand makes him a powerful emblem of belief for young athletes. By appearing as the “inner voice”, he reinforces the message that opportunity can arrive when you need it most. The film’s placement during World Cup coverage ensures millions see the link between elite sport and community impact.

Bank of America will roll out a 30‑second TV cut of the film throughout the tournament, driving traffic to its “Soccer With Us” platform. The full short will also be available online, where viewers can learn about local programs that combine football training with mentorship.

Beyond his on‑field achievements, Beckham has long championed youth sport. His involvement here echoes past charitable work, from the UNICEF ambassadorship to his own academy projects. This cameo adds another layer to a career defined by using football to inspire beyond the pitch.

The film, released by Bank of America in partnership with FIFA’s World Cup, underscores how music, sport and storytelling can converge to spark change. Beckham’s brief but resonant role may encourage a new generation to chase their own “street of dreams”.

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