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November 12, 1980: University, Bradford, England
November 12, 1984: National Exhibition Centre Arena, Birmingham, England
November 12, 1987: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
November 12, 1992: Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
November 12, 1993: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
November 12, 1997: Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, FL
November 12, 2001: Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
November 12, 2006: Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
November 12, 2017: SSE Arena, London, England
by Sanjay
I was 16 at the time and my first U2 concert as well (I have seen them two more times since and hoping to see them in Japan in November 2006). We had really bad floor seats (my friend and I had camped out at Seneca College Ticketmaster in North York). Anyway, we moved up section by section as the show went on and we were some 30 rows from the stage when we found 2 seats just empty - for no reason. So we grabbed 'em, even though there were 3 of us. I remember "Where the Streets" vividly... that intro and Bono came from stage left... and "Bad" when the whole stage was in green, I was standing on the back of a chair with my friend for support and I thought to myself - "I am looking at the biggest band in the world". Man what a rush. Then who can forget "40", we sang it for half an hour after the show ended as well. Memorable beyond belief!
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