U2 Concert:
Sep 13, 2015 at Amsterdam
Tour: Innocence + Experience Tour 2nd Leg (Europe)
Venue: Ziggo Dome
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Venue: Ziggo Dome
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Attendance: 17,115 (Capacity: 17,115)
Setlist
Main Set
- The Miracle (Of Joey Ramone)
- Out Of Control
- Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? (snippet), Vertigo, God Save The Queen (snippet)
- I Will Follow
- Iris (Hold Me Close)
- Cedarwood Road
- Song For Someone
- Sunday Bloody Sunday
- Raised By Wolves (video)
- Until The End Of The World (video), Love And Peace Or Else (snippet), Words (snippet)
Second Set
- Invisible
- Even Better Than The Real Thing
- Mysterious Ways, Burning Down The House (snippet)
- Magnificent (video), Amsterdam (snippet)
- Sweetest Thing (acoustic)
- Every Breaking Wave
- October
- Bullet The Blue Sky, Ode To Joy (snippet), 19 (snippet)
- Zooropa (snippet), Where The Streets Have No Name, California (There Is No End To Love) (snippet)
- Pride
- With Or Without You
Encore
- City Of Blinding Lights
- Beautiful Day, I Remember You (snippet)
- Mother And Child Reunion (snippet), Bad (video), 40 (snippet)
- 40
Releases Represented:
- Songs Of Innocence had 6 songs
- The Joshua Tree had 3 songs
- Achtung Baby had 3 songs
- How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb had 2 songs
- The Unforgettable Fire had 2 songs
- Boy had 2 songs
- War had 2 songs
- Non-Album Singles had 2 songs
- All That You Can't Leave Behind had 1 songs
- October had 1 songs
- No Line On The Horizon had 1 songs
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In the second set, "Magnificent" makes its tour debut on the e-stage. It's the first time the song has been performed since July 20, 2011. It's also the first song from No Line On The Horizon to be played in full on the I+E tour, leaving Pop as the only album that hasn't been represented. That's followed by an acoustic version of "Sweetest Thing," which makes its European tour debut. It hadn't been played since July 23 in New York City.
The show ends with the powerful combo of "Bad" and "40," both of which also make their European tour debut. Earlier in the day, Bono had promised fans that U2 would do "Bad" tonight.