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June 18, 1992: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
June 18, 1997: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA
June 18, 2005: Twickenham Stadium, London, England
June 18, 2011: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
June 18, 2012: Bord Gais Energy Theater, Dublin, Ireland
What an amazing show! So many highlights - the band was in amazing form - and Bono was truly on the top of his game. He so connected with the audience - and his voice ... oh boy, his voice. I can't remember his voice has been so great. Wow.
A few highlights of the show - seen from forth row inner circle to the right :-D:
Get On Your Boots: It really, really rocked - much better than the album version!
Mysterious Ways - oh those AB-days - I was about to faint!
ISHFWILF: A choir of 90.000 people - soooo amazing.
Unknown Caller: Again far better than the album version - Bono was so happy and joking around.
The Unforgettable Fire: Incredible version - those drums just blows you away.
Vertigo: The stadium SWAYED!
I'll Go Crazy - remix: I just couldn't believe it - I had the time of my life! A techno-party with Bono's unbelievable good voice on top of it all ... wow!
SBS: They just really nailed this one!
MLK: A little Irish lullaby - so sweet - and Bono's voice - so much in control :-D.
Ultraviolet: Thought I would faint - my goodness, this version was so strong... And Bono's jacket - magic.
Moment of Surrender: Absolutely heartbreaking - and Bono felt on his knees just on front of me - it was almost too much.
Thanks U2 for an AMAZING show! ... Ten out of ten
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