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November 28, 1980: Aston University, Aston, England
November 28, 1981: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA
November 28, 1983: Unknown, Tokyo, Japan
November 28, 1987: Charles M. Murphy Athletic Center, Murfreesboro, TN
November 28, 1989: Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, Japan
November 28, 1997: Houston Astrodome, Houston, TX
November 28, 2001: Savvis Center, St. Louis, MO
November 28, 2005: Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
November 28, 2011: Muziekgebouw Concert Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 28, 2015: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
November 28, 2017: El Capitan Entertainment Centre theater, Hollywood, CA
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by Remo
What a great time had by all! There was so much energy in the crowd with pretty much everyone was standing up the entire concert. Thanks for the awesome time.
The concert and song list could have been a bit more upbeat for my taste, but that is just me, I would rather hear more of the older rocking tunes and the set list could have flowed a bit better as well. The stage/lighting were far less than the other U2 concerts I have been to with just an oval ring housing an inner circle I wish I was part of. That middle section housed the luckiest people in the world, don't know how they got there or how much it took to get there, but it must have been nuts. I will be going to Madison Square Garden so it will be interesting to see if they change things up by then.
The encore(s) were great, especially Vertigo for the second time- the place was shaking from all the excitement. I was sad to see it all end, but cant wait to see them again in Sept.
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