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October 9, 1980: Polytechnic, Manchester, England
October 9, 1981: Mayfair Ballroom, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England
October 9, 1987: Carrier Dome, Syracuse, NY
October 9, 1989: National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia
October 9, 1999: Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
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by vwghia73
Was completely in awe of the strength and sensitivity that the band displayed after losing a "family band member"!! They played with passion and love. Bono didn't play his guitar but understandibly so after his bike accident. I love how he used every chance he got to stretch his arm out! AGAIN I a HUGE SHOOTOUT to U2 for bucking up and giving a bitchen show just hours after losing their manager Dennis Sheehan. Rip Mr Sheehan!
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