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May 12: Mexico City
April 9: Castlebellingham
February 6: Dublin
December 24: Dublin
October 21: Tulsa
May 14, 1978: Finglas West, Dublin, Ireland
May 14, 1980: Showboat, Waterford, Ireland
May 14, 1982: T Heem, Hattem, Netherlands
May 14, 1983: Tower Theater, Upper Darby, PA
May 14, 1992: Velódromo de Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain
May 14, 1997: Liberty Bowl Memorial Stadium, Memphis, TN
May 14, 2005: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
May 14, 2011: Azteca Stadium, Mexico City, Mexico
May 14, 2015: Rogers Arena, Vancouver, Canada
May 14, 2017: CenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA
May 14, 2018: Warner Bros. Studios - Studio 1 / the Ellen Stage, Burbank, CA
by Greg
Perth Party
I went last night (1st Night) and it was as polished a show as I have seen them deliver. One great U2 song after another. The sound was awesome. The nod towards our cricket heroes was a nice touch too. I'd previously seen the U2360 show in Boston and New York in Sept 09, some 15 months ago...they were also great. Last nights show (2nd Night) had a lot to live up to...I was nervous, would it be as good ? It was...and for different reasons. It was a little looser with a christmas party atmosphere. A lot of love in the building and the songs delivered again with a special performance of "All I want is you" and "Love Rescue Me" with some Michael Hutchence INXS thrown in for good measure. The onstage moment belonged to 2 children tonight, a boy and a girl and with Bono reminding us of this final show of the year left us with some lines from "Party Girl"....just fantastic.
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