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November 9, 1980: Moonlight Club, London, England
November 9, 1984: O2 Apollo Manchester, Manchester, England
November 9, 2001: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT
November 9, 2005: Oakland Arena, Oakland, CA
November 9, 2014: SSE Hydro, Glasgow, Scotland
November 9, 2018: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
November 9, 2019: Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
by Mark
I'd second much of what Denis said; amazing line-up, all on top form and a home town gig for U2. I remember that Annie Lennox got really tearful at one point as a lot of people were overly-full of their favourite beverage and were throwing things at the stage. That aside, everything else was perfect although there was some bad press about heavy-handed security afterwards. Stuart Adamson got an amazing response from the crowd and I could see him crying at one point - does that sort of thing happen anymore?
U2 were - as you'd expect - tight as a drum and I think they knew, even then, how good they were and where they were going. All in all, fantastic - my 4th or 5th show I think and they keep getting better.
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