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June 18, 1992: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
June 18, 1997: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA
June 18, 2005: Twickenham Stadium, London, England
June 18, 2011: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
June 18, 2012: Bord Gais Energy Theater, Dublin, Ireland
by SeanO
Tonight's show ROCKED compared to Philly #2 (where Bono admitted his fight with a cold). Bono's energy seemed endless tonight. My only complaint is the shortness of the set list...especially since The Fly was not played. The bridge between Bad to 40 to Streets was AMAZING (this was not done in Philly). One of the best intro into songs since October into New Year's Day or MLK into With or Without You - now THAT is Rock and Roll; a lesson to be learned by any up and coming band by these guys of absolute wonder. Since I am going tonight, too, I am hoping to hear Stay, Out of Control, 11 O'Clock Tick Tock, or some other song that has not been played as often.
Part of the credit of last night's show must go to THE CROWD! They were totally alive and helped to feed Bono's endless energy. It was one of those nights where "everybody's havin' a good time."
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