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November 12, 1980: University, Bradford, England
November 12, 1984: National Exhibition Centre Arena, Birmingham, England
November 12, 1987: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
November 12, 1992: Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
November 12, 1993: Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne, Australia
November 12, 1997: Alltel Stadium, Jacksonville, FL
November 12, 2001: Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
November 12, 2006: Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
November 12, 2017: SSE Arena, London, England
by John R
This was my 15th U2 show, I have seen every tour since the late 80's.
This was a pretty good show, not the best I have seen, but still good. Musically it wasnt great, didnt like the remix version of Crazy, such a nice song was butchered by the remix. The set-list was OK, but wish they would have gone alot deeper, as another reviewer said it was a tired set-list with too much from recent tours. Drumming and bass was great, that stood out to me. Edge was great as usual, but there wasnt really one song where he went off with a solo, remember Electric Co and Until The End of The World on last tour , those solos are amazing.
All and all its U2 , so it was great, but an average U2 show at best.
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