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October 16, 1980: Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
October 16, 1981: King's Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, England
October 16, 1988: Dominion Theater, London, England
October 16, 1989: National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia
October 16, 1992: Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX
October 16, 2001: United Center, Chicago, IL
October 16, 2004: Riverside Studios, London, England
October 16, 2005: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
October 16, 2008: Sam's Chowder House, Half Moon Bay, CA
October 16, 2011: Memorial Church, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
October 16, 2014: London Studios, London, England
October 16, 2015: Cochrane Theatre, London, England
by HENRY HACHE
Just saw the 18 June 2011 performance at Anaheim Stadium, in CA. This was my second time on the tour, I attended the Rose Bowl Performance.
I love U2, unfortunately the Anaheim Stadium has terrible accustics and drowned out Bono & Edge's performance. While the sound quality was a 4 out of 10, the actual performance was not much better. A 6 out of 10. Perhaps they were tired from the performance the night before. Note to self attend the FIRST of back to back night performances.
Bottom line, U2 should have played 1 performance at the Rose Bowl or LA colesium with 100,000 people ONCE INSTEAD of 2 50,000 performances. And in as open an areana as possible.
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