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November 25, 1981: Hitsville South Nightclub, Asbury Park, NJ
November 25, 1989: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
November 25, 1992: Palacio De Los Deportes, Mexico City, Mexico
November 25, 2001: Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX
November 25, 2005: Corel Centre, Ottawa, Canada
November 25, 2006: Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
November 25, 2010: Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
by Isa
That was an incredible show! Wow! Really, the crowd was amazing just as the band. I'm sure that everybody was having fun (including U2). People says that the stage is empty, without any big screens and that it's only music, no special effects. Well, there's a lot of effects I think, but it doesn't take all the places. The screen behind the stage was really impressive and the heart too. And the lights, and the guys! I've liked when Bono was The Fly on the wall (at the end of the fly) U2 proves again that they are still alive, really alive and that they're the best. Which band could proves that they have something to say or something to show after so many years? My only regret is that it's already over!
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