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June 17, 1979: Crofton Airport Hotel, Crofton, Ireland
June 17, 1983: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena , Los Angeles, CA
June 17, 1987: Mungersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, Germany
June 17, 1989: Worthy Farm, Pilton, England
June 17, 1992: Sheffield Arena, Sheffield, England
June 17, 2001: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
June 17, 2011: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
by Nino
Wow, what a performance by the band, especially effort by Bono. At first, it appeared that they were going through the motions but than they got really into it half way through the show.
The only huge mistake the band made is that they chose to play in Pittsburgh on their last stop in US. This city doesn't deserve U2. Last stop on the tour and it wasn't even sold out (I'm sure Kenny Chesney will be a sellout next month)
You know it's bad when people are sitting down during Streats. Plus some guy infront of me in GA started picking fights during show with some other guy. Finally we all called security and they threw him out.
Drunk dumb yinzers
Also, the sound had issues. The edge broke a string during the Until the end of the World (But pulled the guitar switch off pretty well).
Songs that must be put to bed: Pride, Sunday Bloody Sunday,and that Disco stuff (terrible).
Great work guys. Please don't come back to Pittsburgh, I will gladly come see you elsewhere.
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