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November 7, 1980: The Pit, Exeter, England
November 7, 1984: Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland
November 7, 1987: McNichols Sports Arena, Denver, CO
November 7, 1992: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA
November 7, 2001: Pepsi Center, Denver, CO
November 7, 2006: Queensland Sports & Athletics Centre, Brisbane, Australia
by LUVBONO
I completely disagree with the posters who thought Bono was OFF on Oct. 10. I saw the show from side stage, row 8, and thought it was great. Yes, Bono said 40 instead of Bad in the 3rd encore, but last I checked he was still human. (I personally think he's a god, but that's another story.) He's been touring since April, so if some people thought his voice was shot (which I didn't), so be it. He's been singing almost every night for 6 months.
The show was awesome. Lots of crowd energy, good interaction with the crowd, great energy from the stage from all 4 band members. I love seeing U2 at the Garden. Those shows are always better than shows elsewhere.
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