U2 dedicates song 'Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of' to Anthony Bourdain at concert

The band was performing Monday at New York's famed Apollo Theater.

Bono, 58, and company dedicated their song "Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of" to the star chef, author and "Parts Unknown" host, according to the New York Daily News.

Before performing the song, the band called Bourdain "a great storyteller who had stories he couldn't tell us."

Bourdain was found dead of an apparent suicide by hanging on Friday. He was 61.

Bono also told the audience that suicide has affected them personally.

"It’s been a funny, not funny few years. We lost a lot of inspiring, useful people," he said onstage Monday night. "And gained a few useless people. It’s hard to lose a friend, to lose a mate. This band has been through that.”

Bourdain was an avid fan of rock music, having guests like Iggy Pop and, recently, System of a Down singer Serj Tankian on his popular CNN show.