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July 18, 1979: Meeting Place, Dublin, Ireland
July 18, 1982: Punchestown Racecourse, Naas, Ireland
July 18, 1987: Espace Richter, Montpellier, France
July 18, 1993: Stadio Comunale, Bologna, Italy
July 18, 1997: Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
July 18, 2001: Bercy Arena, Paris, France
July 18, 2005: Letzigrund Stadium, Zurich, Switzerland
July 18, 2009: Olympiastadion Berlin, Berlin, Germany
July 18, 2011: Ed Sullivan Theatre, New York, NY
by Kelsey C
I had been to Vancouver #1 and had a GA ticket and of course was blown away by the show, but being on the floor had to be one of the most physically exhausting things I have ever done and while I am very glad I got to be so close to the greatest band ever, I will never get GA floor tickets again. The pushing was too much to really enjoy the show. I had a seated ticket to Vancouver #2 and I had the time of my life. This new album sounds outstanding live, especially LAPOE!!! Those of you who talk about Bono not really being there and talking with the technical guys etc. were not taking the time to really enjoy the show. I was having too much fun soaking up the music and the fact that I was in the same building as U2 that I didn't even notice any of that stuff. Thanks U2 for being you!!!!!!!!!!
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