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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
November 21, 1980: Nite Club, Edinburgh, Scotland
November 21, 1981: Ritz, New York, NY
November 21, 1984: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
November 21, 1992: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
November 21, 1997: Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans, LA
by Cory
What can I say that hasn't been said? I came in from LA on a 3 day trip with my buddy, good times.
This was my 37th U2 Show Overall - 10th this tour, 4th this leg, 2nd time in the inner circle. What a totally different experience. FYI didn't have to wait in a GA line all day, we just went in after the gates opened and walked right in. That was a nice surprise and it wasn't as crowed as it was in Anaheim. in fact we got a chance to see the band arrive to the stadium. Bono and The Edge came out and visited the fans which was pretty cool.
Excellent show. The crowd was into it. Shame the stadium wasn't sold out (first time I'd seen that at a U2 show). Although I do miss some songs on NLOTH (Breathe) this tour really evolved well. If you were lucky enough to see the early legs and the final leg, you really got totally different experiences.
So awesome to hear Bad/40 ending. What an genuine performance. Not a huge fan of Moment of Surrender so this was a really special treat to complete my 2 year U2 adventure.
Side note I had the pleasure of meeting several of the @U2 staffers at the show, including Matt. Keep up the great work guys. I check your site regularly and love everything you do.
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