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December 4, 1979: Hope & Anchor, London, England
December 4, 1981: Royal Oak Music Theater, Detroit, MI
December 4, 1982: Odeon, Birmingham, England
December 4, 1993: Western Springs Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
December 4, 2002: Edman Chapel, Wheaton, IL
December 4, 2003: Library of Congress, Washington, DC, DC
December 4, 2005: TD Garden, Boston, MA
December 4, 2006: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan
by Kumar R.
I witnessed opening night in Miami, traveled to Cleveland on May 3, but May 6 in Pittsburgh was the best U2 concert I have ever been to (spanning 16 shows)!!! I could go on and on about this show with all of the words and images stuck in my head passed on by U2, but I will save you all the trouble.
Just a few words:
I was almost at the tip of the heart for this show and to see Angel of Harlem and Stay 3 inches away from me was incredible.
Bono ended the show after Walk On saying "What an amazing night." Of course it was: this was probably one of the longer set lists they have played all tour. Pittsburgh was simply electric.
I have no complaints about the set list (although Out of Control would be nice). New York is just a great song to hear live. Until the End of the World, Elevation, the whole god damn show.
Can't wait for Columbus (less than 24 hours)
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