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November 3, 1979: Downtown Kampus, Cork, Ireland
November 3, 1981: Fabrik, Hamburg, Germany
November 3, 1984: Brixton Academy, London, England
November 3, 1987: St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN
November 3, 1992: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
November 3, 2000: London Studios, London, England
November 3, 2005: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
November 3, 2015: O2 Arena, London, England
by Ray
Being New York I had a feeling there was going to be something special or maybe some twist to the status que. When I didn't here streets or one in the main set I said to myself we are in for a he'll of an encore. When all was said and done I look at my watch, and it was 8 minutes short of 3 hours. I believe the u2 segment started at no later than 9, and they said their goodbye's at 11:52, by far the longest u2 show I have ever wittnessed. The set list was very diverse and as for the band, they sounded incredible, and they were spontaneous. All in all my favorite 360 show of the 3 I've been to.
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