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July 18, 1979: Meeting Place, Dublin, Ireland
July 18, 1982: Punchestown Racecourse, Naas, Ireland
July 18, 1987: Espace Richter, Montpellier, France
July 18, 1993: Stadio Comunale, Bologna, Italy
July 18, 1997: Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
July 18, 2001: Bercy Arena, Paris, France
July 18, 2005: Letzigrund Stadium, Zurich, Switzerland
July 18, 2009: Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany
July 18, 2011: Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, NY
by Nathalie
What a great show! First I discovered a great ban: Arcade Fire. I know that the Ottawa crowd has the reputation to be pretty boring in shows but I was surprised, because in our part of the Corel center, everybody was on their feet (even the little old man besides me was dancing :-) ok maybe they sat down for two songs but not during all the show like others have said. I had chills when Bono sang Pavarotti's part of Miss Sarajevo. Chills again when the Human rights were read. More chills when the little boy said and screamed "No more". Civic awareness and the music of legendary U2, can we ask for more? The line up of songs was great. Anyway our gang had a blast! True, some people left before the end, but it gave us more place to dance! It was my first U2 concert, but certainly not the last.
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