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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
May 11, 1978: McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland
May 11, 1980: Garden Of Eden, Tullamore, Ireland
May 11, 1981: Rainbow Music Hall, Denver, CO
May 11, 1983: Palladium, New York, NY
May 11, 1987: Brenden Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
May 11, 1992: Halle Tony Garnier, Lyon, France
May 11, 1993: Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
May 11, 2011: Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico
by Flopek
After moving back home to the Great Northwest, I was able to attend my second U2 show ever. It was definitely a very spectacular show, except where I was sitting. I had balcony seats in the very back. It didn’t seem that much of the crowd was in it from where I was, but it might have been because the Kingdome was so huge that most of the cheers weren’t getting to rest of the dome; glad they blew the place up, it sucked. However, U2 was nonetheless perfect in their performance, and put on a very heart-sent performance giving that is was their last stop on the third leg of their tour.
Now that I’ve been to a show on their Elevation tour (20 20 hindsight), I know now what Bono meant when he said, “The next time you see us, things will be different.” U2 is better experienced in a small venue with less visual distractions, since all seats are close. That’s just my opinion.
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