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September 7: Monte Carlo
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November 3, 1984: Brixton Academy, London, England
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November 3, 2000: London Studios, London, England
November 3, 2005: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
November 3, 2015: O2 Arena, London, England
by scott
This is the second show in 2 nights for me. The first show had a low energy, slow feel to it. This one did not. This was the best U2 show I've seen yet. The only thing it was missing is the Fly. They did play Wild Honey and Slow Dancing which were really cool. The crowd was much more responsive this time around. Bono alluded to the band ending the tour soon by saying that we won't be around for some time, hopefully not too long.
I also learned the rule with U2 concerts. Get seats in the center and far away so you can see everything. 45 tickets were the best. Good show.
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