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July 18, 1979: Meeting Place, Dublin, Ireland
July 18, 1982: Punchestown Racecourse, Naas, Ireland
July 18, 1987: Espace Richter, Montpellier, France
July 18, 1993: Stadio Comunale, Bologna, Italy
July 18, 1997: Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
July 18, 2001: Bercy Arena, Paris, France
July 18, 2005: Letzigrund Stadium, Zurich, Switzerland
July 18, 2009: Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany
July 18, 2011: Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, NY
by Mike Dellarosa
My wife and I had scheduled our Seattle-San Francisco trip (we're from Kentucky) in order to see this show. Although the show was good overall, they were as reported rusty. It's hard for a band to really get into a show when you spend most songs fidgeting with your remote mic and yelling at techs. But hey, it was U2, and that screen was amazing. I don't think anything will ever top Zoo TV for me, or 80,000 people in the Carrier Dome at the height of Joshua Tree. We had fun and got face value tickets the day of the show 18th-row right next to the 2nd stage from the ticket office. One thing that cracked me up was when things were going bad for Bono and he was pissed, Adam and his tech would look at each other and crack up.
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