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November 18, 1978: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
November 18, 1979: Queen's University, Belfast, Northern Ireland
November 18, 1980: University, Reading, England
November 18, 1981: Ripley's Music Hall, Philadelphia, PA
November 18, 1987: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA
November 18, 1989: Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
November 18, 2001: Thomas & Mack Center , Las Vegas, NV
November 18, 2004: Clinton Presidential Center and Library, Little Rock, AR
November 18, 2005: Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
November 18, 2006: Telstra Dome, Melbourne, Australia
by Fadey
WOW! I travelled by train from Toronto to Montreal on Friday night; it took around 4.5 H and over 500 km. We drove from Montreal to Boston on Saturday morning; that's another 500 km. Total, I will have travelled over 2000 km in 48 hours to see these guys. My buddy, who has seen them three times now told me that they put on a good show; but let me tell you; it was jut unbelievable. The boys really know how to entertain. We were on the floor at the Fleet, and jammed amoungst thousands of fans; but it was worth every minute of the journey!!! The energy in songs such as Sunday Bloody Sunday and Where the Streets Have No Name is priceless!
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