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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 23, 1979: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
November 23, 1983: Seto Bunka Centre, Nagoya, Japan
November 23, 1987: Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX
November 23, 1989: Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan
November 23, 1997: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
November 23, 2000: Rede Globo Studios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
November 23, 2001: America West Arena, Phoenix, AZ
November 23, 2002: American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
November 23, 2007: Union Chapel, London, England
November 23, 2013: Sotheby's Auction House, New York, NY
November 23, 2015: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
by Joe Orlando
What a SHOW!! Wow, I saw them on the 24th in Toronto, they were great, and they were just as good in Buffalo. (some would say better, I'm not so sure. I liked the Dylan thing in toronto, anyways). Bono's vocals were near perfect all night long, Edge was, as always, superb, Larry was right on (come on guys, he ALWAYS looks kind of bored, that's why we love him). Adam did seem a little disinterested, but people do get tired, and his playing was fine, so it's not too big a deal.
Highlights were:
-- tell 'em God created all men equal
-- Stay, with the acoustic. I always thought that the electric guitar in the song took away from teh elegance, now it is absolutely perfect
-- Desire, with Larry playing one tom
-- Psalm 116 (I think) b/f Where The Streets have no Name
-- Teh Jesus/Judas bit during End of The World
All in all a spectacular concert.
Joe Orlando
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