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October 16, 1980: Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
October 16, 1981: King's Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, England
October 16, 1988: Dominion Theater, London, England
October 16, 1989: National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia
October 16, 1992: Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX
October 16, 2001: United Center, Chicago, IL
October 16, 2004: Riverside Studios, London, England
October 16, 2005: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
October 16, 2008: Sam's Chowder House, Half Moon Bay, CA
October 16, 2011: Memorial Church, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
October 16, 2014: London Studios, London, England
October 16, 2015: Cochrane Theatre, London, England
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by Catz
What a night. So much energy in the house i totally forgot about my aching feet. I was on the front rail just to the right of bono, near adam, and being that close just makes you feel like you're part of the show.
There was a lot of band interaction with the audience and each other. When edge broke a string, bono was ad-libbing about it instead of singing the song he was supposed to be singing. Hearing Stuck and Walk On acoustic were fantastic. I was a bit disappointed to see the comeback of the AB songs, as i'd heard them in the first leg.
Miss S was breathtaking. Words can't describe the voice coming out of Bono's mouth. Beautiful.
The only thing i really missed was Fast Cars. Other than that, i can't fault a thing. It was a show that will stay in my memory for a long time.
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