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May 12, 1979: Dandelion Market, Dublin, Ireland
May 12, 1979: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
May 12, 1980: Blue Lagoon, Sligo, Ireland
May 12, 1983: Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ
May 12, 1987: Brenden Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
May 12, 1992: Patinoire De Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland
May 12, 1997: Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX
May 12, 2001: United Center, Chicago, IL
May 12, 2005: United Center, Chicago, IL
by Todd
My ears are still ringing from last night's concert at the American Airlines Arena. 30 seats from the stage in section 103 provided an intimate and fanatical experience with U2. No words can describe the energy U2 and the crowd produced last night. Sunday, Bloody Sunday was phenomenal and my favorite as the place erupted with uphoria. I would pay double to see the same show. With all the roar within the arena, the one thing that I and most fans missed: Bono's comments, banter, wit and insight. This was the only concert that I have been to in recent years where the band actually played more than 10 tunes. Try twenty plus! Kudos to U2 for putting the fan first!
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