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May 7, 1983: State University Of New York, Albany, NY
May 7, 1987: Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT
May 7, 1992: Palais Omnisports De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
May 7, 1993: Feyenoord Stadium, Rotterdam, Netherlands
May 7, 2001: Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH
May 7, 2005: United Center, Chicago, IL
by Chris Mott
It was good seeing the boys live again after a two month lull. I had seats about halfway up on the 50 yardline with a straight on view. A bit far compared to the 4 elevation shows I spent in the Heart. I have to admit, I was little nervous about this. The Superbowl halftime show has long been a bubblegum nightmare, however, as only U2 can do, they managed to turn into an emotional and "churchlike" setting. I thought the whole heart filled with fake fans was a bit forced, but over all a good set. MLK AND WTC LIST...NICE TOUCH!
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