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October 27, 1978: Abbey Inn, Tralee, Ireland
October 27, 1984: Vorst National, Brussels, Belgium
October 27, 1988: Savoy Cinema, Dublin, Ireland
October 27, 1989: Memorial Drive Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
October 27, 1992: Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, TX
October 27, 1997: Skydome, Toronto, Canada
October 27, 2000: Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA
October 27, 2001: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
October 27, 2018: SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
by David Garvin
Well I planned my holiday from England for this show and it certainly didn't dissapoint let me tell you. Bono's voice was great, I am a bit weary these days but he survived another show really well.
Each song was beautifully excecuted and hardly any mistakes at all, apart from a bum note by The Edge during stay. Bono seemed to be having a laugh with the audience and was actually quite funny. The best songs for me where Bad, New York and Where the Streets Have no Name, all were a visual delight and sung so well. I am going to see them in Birmingham and London in August and have been telling all jealous friends what a treat they're in for and trust me U2 on this form are not messing and rightly so have the 'best band in the world' crown back.
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