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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 cjnemec
This was my fifth elevation tour show, and seventh U2 show. I was on the front railing of the heart in Lexington and Detroit and in the Heart the first night in Boston. Tonight, at Notre Dame, I was behind the stage, on the railing to the gate where the band walked in, and TONIGHT was better than all four of the previous shows. To have those firemen and policemen on stage during the Hallelujahs at the end of Walk On, singing, and hugging and high-fiving, was a moment that can not be stated enough as one of the top moments I've seen or heard (I have 350+ bootlegs) at a U2 concert. What a powerful moment... And yes, Larry's drumming was awesome tonight. Also, Dallas Schoo seemed to be in a very friendly mood, as we were able to chat with him for a bit, and get a pick, like others of you have said in your reviews. So very nice to hear "Found," "Staring At the Sun" in acoustic fashion, "What's Going On" which just rocked and an awesome, best version of "Angel Of Harlem" I've heard. Better than Love Town, better than ZOO TV. They seemed to really nail "Stuck In A Moment" tonight. Peace On Earth was great... One was absolutely spectacular... just hearing those words after all that has happened is so comforting but also challenging in the same breath. I've already discussed my emotions regarding Walk On and the NYPD/FDNY. Thanks for reading C.J.
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