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November 22, 1978: St. Anthony's Hall, Dublin, Ireland
November 22, 1980: Brady's, Liverpool, England
November 22, 1981: Ritz, New York, NY
November 22, 1983: Festival Hall, Osaka, Japan
November 22, 1987: Frank Erwin Center, Austin, TX
November 22, 1987: Antone's, Austin, TX
November 22, 1992: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
November 22, 2001: NBC Studios, Burbank, CA
November 22, 2004: Empire Fulton Ferry State Park, New York, NY
November 22, 2005: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
November 22, 2016: El Capitan Entertainment Centre theater, Hollywood, CA
by Robert Cogan
Hands down the best of 10 shows I saw this tour.
Arcade Fire are incredible and they jolted the room in a huge way and ended with a U2 style bang never seen by a back up band.
The u2 show was the crispiest sonic display I have witnessed and heard. (20+ shows since 1984)
8 Electric Co.'s this year and this one topped them all. Until The End of The World was unbelievably crisp and explosive.
Bullet, Miss Sarajevo, Love & Peace, Sometimes, City and all of them were so on this show.
The CROWD. Only once at the Joe Carter home run did I hear a crowd like that. In 1993 at SkyDome, it lasted 5 minutes, on Sat and Monday the crowd was deafaning for basicly the whole show, screaming and singing.
I knew the AF/U2 combination would be huge...it was in an enormous way.
Toronto #4 was the best show ever for 2 months, Montreal #2 is the BEST U2 Show I have ever seen!
Robert
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