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September 16, 1980: Fiesta Suite, Plymouth, England
September 16, 1989: Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia
September 16, 1992: World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL
September 16, 2002: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL
September 16, 2005: Air Canada Center, Toronto, Canada
September 16, 2009: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada
September 16, 2015: Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
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the band came on a little before 930pm and CBL set the tone that this wasnt going to be just a greatest hits show.
people are still buying the new cd so alot of the posers in the audience dont know the song which is ok.
they will know it by the time the band comes back in the fall.
electric company was smoking and its great to the see the real fans in the bomb shelter getting into this one.
adam seemed in a great mood
where the streets have no name is still the greatest rock n roll concert moment to see live by any performer with the crowd going nuts.
u2 left the stage after the second vertigo at about 1135pm
and most of the comments i overheard were positive.
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