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November 19, 1979: New University of Ulster, Colraine, Northern Ireland
November 19, 1980: Polytechnic, Wolverhampton, England
November 19, 1989: Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
November 19, 2001: Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
November 19, 2005: Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
November 19, 2006: Telstra Dome, Melbourne, Australia
November 19, 2015: SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
November 19, 2018: El Capitan Entertainment Centre theater, Hollywood, CA
November 19, 2019: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
November 19, 2022: O2 Apollo Manchester, Manchester, England
by Tom Berard
I had heard only a little bit about U2 before this show. Local favorites the Slickee Boys opened this show, and their set was broadcast on a local radio station. I stayed home to tape their set, and popped down to the Bayou to see U2.
I can't say too much about them, other than it was a great show, and they really put their all into it. They did all the early songs from "Boy,' as I'm pretty certain they didn't have many others at that point.
I have a bootleg of their March show in Boston, and I remember Bono was very generous and supportive of the local bands they'd been playing with, including "Mission and Burma" sic.
I liked them enough to come back out to see them again at the Bayou three months later in March.
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