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June 21, 1979: McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland
June 21, 1983: Jai Alai Fronton Hall, Orlando, FL
June 21, 1987: St. Jakob Stadium, Basel, Switzerland
June 21, 1997: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
June 21, 2001: Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
June 21, 2003: Croke Park, Dublin, Ireland
June 21, 2005: Hampden Park, Glasgow, Scotland
June 21, 2013: Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY
June 21, 2015: Hyde Park, London, England
This is third show I have seen this year (Phoenix #1, Chicago #1, and Dallas) and U2 was just amazing. Their set list is a little more laid back compared to the first leg and relies more on Bono's vocal performance which was amazing. Miss Sarajevo, The First Time, and Stuck in a Moment were incredible. The real treat came at the end of the show when a fan joined the band to play Angel of Harlem. U2 has certainly hit its groove and you can tell they are really enjoying themselves and delighting the fans. The only drawback from the concert was the acoustics of the American Airlines Center. It paled in comparison to the Glendale and United Arenas.
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