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November 30, 1980: Jenkinson's Cabaret Bar, Brighton, England
November 30, 1983: Sun Plaza Hall, Tokyo, Japan
November 30, 2000: Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA
November 30, 2001: Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
November 30, 2006: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan
November 30, 2017: American Museum Of Natural History, New York, NY
by Wam3
After I graduated from Illinois I moved up north to Chicago. After seeing U2 the first time on the October tour at Illinois I had to see them again. I had gotten tickets from a guy raffling them off the day before outside of a night club and I had to seize the oppertunity. When I got there it was 5:30 and it was dark and cold. But when I entered the Aragon, the best place to see a rock concert back in 1984 or when ever it was,things started to heat up. I dont remember the opening act(s) but I remember how great U2 was. Bono had a great voice and the music really clicked. Edge was great especially on Pride and on The Unforgetable Fire. They had a great varioty of songs from each album. The most memorable moment was singing 40 as we filed out into the parking lot. My second U2 concert was a one to never forget.
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