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December 5, 1979: Rock Garden, Covent Garden, England
December 5, 1981: Fountain Street Church, Grand Rapids, MI
December 5, 1982: Lyceum Ballroom, London, England
December 5, 1984: DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, DC
December 5, 1987: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL
December 5, 2000: Irving Plaza, New York, NY
December 5, 2005: TD Garden, Boston, MA
December 5, 2018: Moore Building, Miami, FL
December 5, 2019: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan
December 5, 2022: Washington National Cathedral, Washington, DC, DC
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by Marco
U2 put on a great show! I was fortunate enough to be against the rail in front of The Edge. At first I was nervous because I would miss a good deal of the production, because most of it was above me. But Bono and the boys did a fantastic job of keeping me entertained without any of the production. I cannot believe the age they are and the fact that they've done this for so long yet they act like it's the first concert they've ever played. They seemed to enjoy it so much! And the guy who sung was right next to me. That was mind blowing! He was beside himself the rest of the night. Everyone was giving him high-fives and pats on the back. U2 is at peak performance right now. They're on fire!
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