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December 15, 1979: Windsor Castle, London, England
December 15, 1980: Bijou Cafe, Philadelphia, PA
December 15, 1982: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
December 15, 1984: San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
December 15, 1989: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
December 15, 2005: Qwest Center, Omaha, NE
December 15, 2012: unknown, Dublin, Ireland
December 15, 2019: DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai, India
by Sol
Over all, the concert was very good. Less intimate than the arena tours (which was expected). Bono voice sounded slightly rough at the beginning, but smoothed out as the show went on. The last song - Moment of Surrender - was an excellent vocal performance. The band spent much of the time on the stage and not on the catwalk except during the opening songs and IGCIIDGCT remix (which IMO was the show highlight). Bono reached over touched hands with a woman from the bridge. A few minutes later, he returned for her and pulled her from the crowd onto the bridge, danced with her, kissed her hand, and sent her back.
The show had alot of energy. The edge had some technical difficulties before Stuck In A Moment. Bono went on a 60 second filler speech about how Edge was a scientist from the "future." Turned out to be a great performance.
My group and I were against the barricade on the outside of the ring. It is hard not to have a great show at this location. Muse was an excellent opening act.
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