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June 18, 1992: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
June 18, 1997: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA
June 18, 2005: Twickenham Stadium, London, England
June 18, 2011: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
June 18, 2012: Bord Gais Energy Theater, Dublin, Ireland
by John`
This was my first show in 10 years and after missing the first leg through Boston I wanted to make sure that I caught them on the way back. I was real excited because I knew of the venue and I was disappointed with the last U2 show that I saw because it was in a stadium and I felt that it was not the real setting for this type of band and led me to miss the last couple of album tours because of the venue.. I got great seats through an auction and I was happy with the view ( band level on Adam's side) and the show began and they went through the first songs like clockwork and I was real happy to hear Out of Control because this brought back memories of my first U2 show in 1983. I felt that Bono was struggling with his voice and it was getting better but then I turned to my wife and I said that there was something missing but I didn't know what it was.....then Bono leapt from the stage and climbed the stands to talk to the little girl and that was it......every show that I can remember there was a point that touched me and said that these guys were all right.
Aside from waiting in the parking lot for an hour to leave I was real happy with the show and it reminded me that regardless of the venue this is a real can't miss show and band.
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