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November 25, 1981: Hitsville South Nightclub, Asbury Park, NJ
November 25, 1989: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
November 25, 1992: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
November 25, 2001: Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX
November 25, 2005: Corel Centre, Ottawa, Canada
November 25, 2006: Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
November 25, 2010: Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
by Gregg
Going to a U2 show for me is like going to church. Bono and the boys have a way of making a large venue intimate and warm. I left the show feeling refreshed and inspired.
While the acoustics at Anaheim Stadium weren't great the energy was very high. The show started on a high with classic Zoo tour favorites. The crowd was in a frenzy when the greatest song in the world "One" was played. I was really surprised to hear One so early in the set, but I loved every second of it. The show finally slowed down toward the end of the set with "Miss Sarajevo".
If I had any complaints, it would be that the show peeked too early. I wish they would have closed with "All I want is You".
Overall, an awesome night.
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