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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
December 3, 1979: 101 Club, London, England
December 3, 1980: Baltard Pavilion, Paris, France
December 3, 1982: De Montfort Hall, Leicester, England
December 3, 1984: Radio City Music Hall, New York, NY
December 3, 1987: Miami Orange Bowl, Miami, FL
December 3, 1997: Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico
December 3, 2010: Etihad Stadium, Melbourne, Australia
December 3, 2010: Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, Australia
by Tyson Garrett
Well what can one say but awesome.
The band didn't come on til 9:40ish but it was well worth the wait, as you probably already know they did All I want is you after ISHFWILF instead of stand by me. Bono was right in front of me when he sung this, got a few great photos which I'll send here soon, and he did one verse and the band was going to finish and almost did and then Bono looked back to the stage and motioned to the Edge to keep on going and it was beautiful, needless to say that I screamed/sung so loud I can barely talk anymore.
During the bstage segment I was next to/behind larry and it was like I was in a room with the band and they were just playing really beautiful moment. I gave the Edge a thumbs up and he gave me one back as well.....
I felt that near the end of the show that Bono wanted to keep on going he was adding bits onto all the songs he could and was doing a lot of bonoglese, I was very close to him for a lot of the concert and he had a really big smile on his face and looked like he was having a great time.
During velvet dress instead if getting a bombshell up on stage he got a 8-10 year old girl and picked her up and carried her around and then she gave him a flower, it was so sweet.
So to sum up I would have to say the best seats are either on the left or right hand side of the bstage (left is probably the best though).
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