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November 14, 1979: Claddagh Hall, Galway, Ireland
November 14, 1980: Kidderminster Town Hall, Kidderminster, England
November 14, 1981: Orpheum Theatre, Boston, MA
November 14, 1984: Wembley Arena, London, England
November 14, 1987: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA
November 14, 1992: Anaheim Stadium, Anaheim, CA
What can one say about the greatness of the U2 shows. This was an exhilirating experience because for the 1st time I had floor level seats and had direct eye contact with the man (Bono). I went to 3 shows this tour. E. Rutherford-and then flew 2000 miles to go to the Tampa and Miami show. I thought that they did a phenominal job. Can't get enough and can't wait for the next tour. I was especially moved by the song "New York" and the listing of the victims. I think that they are extremely deep as well as talented and that is what makes them even more special.
Patty (-:
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