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November 12, 1980: University, Bradford, England
November 12, 1984: National Exhibition Centre Arena, Birmingham, England
November 12, 1987: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
November 12, 1992: Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
November 12, 1993: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
November 12, 1997: Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, FL
November 12, 2001: Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
November 12, 2006: Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
November 12, 2017: SSE Arena, London, England
by Ligia
this was my second U2 concert and the only time I have been in the circle. I was second row right in front of Bono and the sensation of intimacy was much more powerfull than on the other show( where i have been on the rail). The circle is a magical place which although seems really big seen from above, from inside looks really small! Being right under the claw felt like being in a little warm house full of U2 lovers with roof and everything. I had a very cosy sensation being there:)).What i didn't like was that the roof being closed it was very warm inside the stadium as opposite to the could that was outside.
Snow Patrol were a very good supporting act for U2.
Being a whole 360 degrees experience U2 sang a lot in the back of the stadium and i couldn't see Bono's face at all during Angel Of Harlem and In A Little While, but for the rest of the show i was so close to him all the time! I could also see Larry runnig to get his place back during Crazy Tonight :).
Being in the circle is the most magnificent experience and although the next day i choose not to stay in the circle again if i went to another concert i would queue as early as it takes to be there!
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