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November 26, 1980: Playhouse Theatre, Hulme, England
November 26, 1980: Marquee Club, London, England
November 26, 1983: Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan
November 26, 1987: Louisiana State University Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA
November 26, 1989: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
November 26, 1993: Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Australia
November 26, 1997: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
November 26, 2005: Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
November 26, 2010: Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
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by ozzie
I'm glad I have to write this words, because I certainly can't speak at this time. It was more than 2 hours jumping and singing all those magnificent songs.
It was my 6th U2 concert and they're definitely still able to amaze me. Bono was more activist than ever in his cause for Africa always sending messages to the audience.
I liked their surprise of ending with "40" instead of Vertigo. Bono was also very proud and showed his medal of "Member of the Order of Liberty" that was given to all members of the band hours before the concert by the President of Portugal.
In resume, there are no words to describe what I saw last night. I don't know if it was the best U2 concert that I attend, but it's one more that I will never forget.
Thanks guys to show me once again, that "there are other music and other bands, and there's.... U2"
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