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May 12: Mexico City
April 9: Castlebellingham
February 6: Dublin
December 24: Dublin
October 21: Tulsa
May 14, 1978: Finglas West, Dublin, Ireland
May 14, 1980: Showboat, Waterford, Ireland
May 14, 1982: T Heem, Hattem, Netherlands
May 14, 1983: Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA
May 14, 1992: Velódromo de Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain
May 14, 1997: Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, TN
May 14, 2005: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
May 14, 2011: Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico
May 14, 2015: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, Canada
May 14, 2017: CenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA
May 14, 2018: Warner Bros. Studios - Studio 1 / the Ellen Stage, Burbank, CA
by zooropa126
All I have to say is what a show! This was my third show on the elevation tour and by far the best, muscially that is. Bono was in rare form pumping out politically charged tunes like Sunday Bloody Sunday and Please. Let me add that they should play Please more often. I think it is one of U2's most under rated songs that deserves more credit. Anyhow, the concert rocked, Bono brought some guy on stage to play Knocken On Heaven's Door. The guy was good, that lucky bastard. Despite all of the tradiges that has been happening in the past month, the band's support for relief really has elevated their music and the meaning behind it. It was a night i will never forget especially when Bono was hugging the American flag. At this concert I wasn't elevated, I was rejuvenated.
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