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December 8, 1979: Electric Ballroom, Camden, England
December 8, 1980: Stage One, Buffalo, NY
December 8, 1981: Agora, Cleveland, OH
December 8, 1981: Agora, Cleveland, OH
December 8, 1982: Muziekcentrum Vredenburg, Utrecht, Netherlands
December 8, 1984: Fox Theater, Detroit, MI
December 8, 1987: Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, GA
December 8, 2010: Suncorp Stadium, Brisbane, Australia
by Avery
U2 are the greatest live performers I have ever seen. They make the audience a fifth member of the band. No matter where you sit you are involved. It's a very intimate show. I did not see one fight, or even one angry person. The control Bono has over the audience is incredible. He asked everyone in the stadium to have a seat, then stand up against poverty. Every person, even the floor seats sat domn somewhere. It was incredible. See U2 as soon as you can. They are unbelievable.
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