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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
December 11, 1979: Bridge House, London, England
December 11, 1980: Mudd Club, New York, NY
December 11, 1981: Ontario Theater, Washington, DC, DC
December 11, 1982: Brielpoort, Deinze, Belgium
December 11, 1984: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL
December 11, 1987: Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA
December 11, 1989: Palais Omnisports De Paris Bercy, Paris, France
by Clint
First ever U2 show ever and wow...it was amazing! I'm a huge fan but this was the first concert I've been able to go to.City of Blinding Lights was amazing and by Vertigo, the crowd was going insane. It was amuzing to see Edge leap up on his amp during Vertigo and start fooling with the controls before leaping back off and going into the chorus. Electric Co. was great, fulled with lots of energy. Out of Control was a nice surprise and at the end of Still Haven't Found the crowd sang a verse and chorus. And Love and Peace or Else on the album I think is a little weak, but live with Larry beating on the tom and singing with Bono it was amazing. After Streets the crowd just keep yelling and screaming and Bono just said, "Wow, we can't forget this." It was so loud! The only disappointment was the first encore where they played an acoustic version of Walk On which was very lacking and then an acoustic version of Wild Horses. It was great to hear the song but c'mon guys, you can do better than that. Would have preferred to hear Zoo Station and The Fly but oh well. Finally, they closed with Bad which was beautifully done. All in all a great show!
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