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November 19, 1979: New University of Ulster, Colraine, Northern Ireland
November 19, 1980: Polytechnic, Wolverhampton, England
November 19, 1989: Entertainment Center, Sydney, Australia
November 19, 2001: Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
November 19, 2005: Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
November 19, 2006: Telstra Dome, Melbourne, Australia
November 19, 2015: SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
November 19, 2018: El Capitan Entertainment Centre theater, Hollywood, CA
November 19, 2019: Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia
November 19, 2022: O2 Apollo Manchester, Manchester, England
Hi, what I remember is that U2 was Yes opening for the J. Geils band on the freeze
frame tour.I am honest in saying that I went to see J. Geils instead of U2,but U2 was
so full of energy the building could not contain them.Bono at one point wanted to get close the fans and ran to the back of the arena.I never seen a opening get that crazy,but we are talking about a young Bono.My seat even at the top of the arena,I
could see this band is going to be something very special.I wish now I could remember more of the show,but I can say I saw U2 start to become a arena band they would become.
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