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October 28, 1978: Abbey Inn, Tralee, Ireland
October 28, 1981: Stadsgehoorzaal, Leiden, Netherlands
October 28, 1984: Vorst National, Brussels, Belgium
October 28, 1987: Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
October 28, 1989: Memorial Drive Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
October 28, 2001: Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
October 28, 2003: Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, England
October 28, 2005: Toyota Center, Houston, TX
October 28, 2009: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
by nat
What an unbelievable show, better than 4 months ago! The sound was pretty good, and of course, Bono's soul always get us very high.
Their arrival with a powerful elevation was so energetic, I thought I was blowing up! And all the songs were very sparkling, the speech was emotional, just like it should. Bono's performance is unique. The Edge and him make one. The feeling is in every song, there is a fact to tell about each one.
When the melody of "walk on" started, it just remembered us that the end was around... so sad, few tears. I would be the girl of the may, 28th show, whom Bono shared a moment with on the heart, or the pregnant woman of that october 12 unforgettable moment.
I just want to never forget it.
Thank you, wishing a worldwide peace.
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