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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
December 4, 1979: Hope & Anchor, London, England
December 4, 1981: Royal Oak Music Theater, Detroit, MI
December 4, 1982: Odeon, Birmingham, England
December 4, 1993: Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
December 4, 2002: Edman Chapel, Wheaton, IL
December 4, 2003: Library of Congress, Washington, DC, DC
December 4, 2005: TD Garden, Boston, MA
December 4, 2006: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan
I went to see this show and I must admit that it was much better than I expected.
I was lucky enough to get into the heart and was standing in front of The Edge and could see everything.
It was very hot in the arena and it was almost too much but once U2 came on stage you forgot about the hear and just went wild.
Musically the show was very good and everybody in the audience was very much alive and having a good time.
It was Bono's daughter Eve's birthday so she was pulled on stage and that was really sweet.
I saw Paul Mcguinness walking around the heart and took some pictures of him and the band. During the last song "Walk On" he was standing by the door and I walked up to him and shook his hand and told him that I thought it was a great show and he smiled and said "here is something special for you" and he gave me the set-list from the stage, really cool guy.
Amoung the fans Ali and the kids were present along with Larry Senior.
When I get the picturs developed I will post them here and on my website and I will make a better review.
MLK
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