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October 16, 1980: Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
October 16, 1981: King's Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, England
October 16, 1988: Dominion Theater, London, England
October 16, 1989: National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia
October 16, 1992: Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX
October 16, 2001: United Center, Chicago, IL
October 16, 2004: Riverside Studios, London, England
October 16, 2005: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
October 16, 2008: Sam's Chowder House, Half Moon Bay, CA
October 16, 2011: Memorial Church, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
October 16, 2014: London Studios, London, England
October 16, 2015: Cochrane Theatre, London, England
by Angela
Wow,This was my first U2 show. I have been a fan for over twenty years but was never able to go before now. I have to say I don't think it could have been any better. Bono's voice was still strong and the band was brilliant.
I was pleasantly surprised at how smooth everything went for us at the new stadium. We were in section 304 and the sound was great even the view from the side was good. The 360 screen on the stage really made us feel like we were not missing a thing. I admit I was disappointed they did not make use of the jumbo tron screen, I mean you are in Cowboy stadium use it! Can't wait for the next show.
p.s.
Muse rocked as well we were very impressed, just wish they had played a few more tunes. Overall I give the show an A+ and the venue A+ as well. No problem with these fans!
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