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November 28, 1980: Aston University, Aston, England
November 28, 1981: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA
November 28, 1983: Unknown, Tokyo, Japan
November 28, 1987: Charles M. Murphy Athletic Center, Murfreesboro, TN
November 28, 1989: Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, Japan
November 28, 1997: Houston Astrodome, Houston, TX
November 28, 2001: Savvis Center, St. Louis, MO
November 28, 2005: Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
November 28, 2011: Muziekgebouw Concert Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 28, 2015: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
November 28, 2017: El Capitan Entertainment Centre theater, Hollywood, CA
by Henk
U2 started again with Elevation and the roof went already off. I saw the show from the point of the heart.That's the place where Bono mostly stands during the show.
During Until the End of the World Bono invited the photographers on stage and played with them. He dedicated Gone to Herman Brood and next Kite to Bert van der Kamp a Dutch rock-critic from OOR Magazine(This song is his favorite from the last album). After that I was really enthousiastic because they played Out Of Control, this reminded me of their beginning years. Further highlights were Streets, The Fly, Mysterious Ways,(Bono took a wild blond girl on stage, it wasn't easy to get her off again after dancing with Bono).Bullet the Blue Sky, Wake Up Dead Man.After The beautifully played Walk On the concerts in Holland came to an end.U2 thanked the bewildered audience by walking all four over the catwalk. I want to thank U2 for the best shows I ever saw from them.
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