U2 Concert:
Nov 26, 2005 at Montreal
Tour: Vertigo Tour 3rd Leg (North America)
Venue: Bell Centre
Location: Montreal, Canada
Venue: Bell Centre
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Attendance: 21,647 (Capacity: 21,647)
Opening Act(s):
Setlist
Main Set
- City Of Blinding Lights
- Vertigo
- Elevation
- I Will Follow
- I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, In A Little While (snippet)
- Beautiful Day
- Original Of The Species
- Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own, Torna A Surriento (snippet)
- Love And Peace Or Else
- Sunday Bloody Sunday, Rock The Casbah (snippet)
- Bullet The Blue Sky, When Johnny Comes Marching Home (snippet), The Hands That Built America (snippet)
- Miss Sarajevo
- Pride
- Where The Streets Have No Name
- One with Hear us coming, Lord
Encore
- Until The End Of The World, Instant Karma (snippet)
- Mysterious Ways
- With Or Without You
- Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of
- Yahweh
- Bad with Daniel Lanois, The Maker (snippet), 40 (snippet)
Releases Represented:
- How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb had 6 songs
- The Joshua Tree had 4 songs
- All That You Can't Leave Behind had 3 songs
- Achtung Baby had 3 songs
- The Unforgettable Fire had 2 songs
- Boy had 1 songs
- War had 1 songs
- Original Soundtracks 1 had 1 songs
Tags: Hear Us Coming, Lord
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Arcade Fire takes the stage with "Where the Streets Have No Name" on the PA, a tip to U2 taking the stage to their song, "Wake Up," throughout the current tour. The Montreal crowd, which is well known for being LOUD, doesn't disappoint tonight. A local radio station has given out 5,000 multi-colored flashing light sticks, and the audience holds them up during "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own." Clearly moved by the sight, Bono changes a lyric during the song to describe what he sees. A stunning version of "Bad" ends the show with Daniel Lanois joining U2 on stage. During the song they snippet Lanois' song, "The Maker," and a bit of U2's, "40," to close out the show.