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December 5, 1979: Rock Garden, Covent Garden, England
December 5, 1981: Fountain Street Church, Grand Rapids, MI
December 5, 1982: Lyceum Ballroom, London, England
December 5, 1984: DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, DC
December 5, 1987: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL
December 5, 2000: Irving Plaza, New York, NY
December 5, 2005: TD Garden, Boston, MA
December 5, 2018: Moore Building, Miami, FL
December 5, 2019: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan
December 5, 2022: Washington National Cathedral, Washington, DC, DC
by Kavorka(jim)
I got in during yahweh. I didn't realize it started so early, and i didn't think i would get in. They actually let whoever showed up in for free.
I thought it sounded excellent besides a few kinks. Bono's voice didn't seem loud enough at times. Running to Stand Still really stood out. Vertigo frickin' rocked. I want to not like this song for several reasons, but it's just to damn good. The stage had circular red rings zooming around during Vertigo, and a few fans had these cool "U2//" bullseye light pins they turned on during Vertigo. I want one!
The stage was similar to elevation tour. Bono got political on several occasions. Like another reviewer stated, the UN bill of rights was a bit of a downer. I appreciate it, but... it didn't work as well as the connection with the song "one" and the www.unite.org. That went smoothly.
Overall, i was throughly impressed, and excited to start the tour.
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