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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
May 12, 1979: Dandelion Market, Dublin, Ireland
May 12, 1979: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
May 12, 1980: Blue Lagoon, Sligo, Ireland
May 12, 1983: Capitol Theater, Passaic, NJ
May 12, 1987: Brenden Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, NJ
May 12, 1992: Patinoire De Malley, Lausanne, Switzerland
May 12, 1997: Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX
May 12, 2001: United Center, Chicago, IL
May 12, 2005: United Center, Chicago, IL
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by Miroslava
This was an amazing show for many reasons. My friends and I were numbers 1-5 in line and all managed to get into the ellipse. It was the last show for 3/5 girls in my group, so we were highly emotional to say the least! The show itself was fantastic, but I have come to expect no less from this band. As if being with my friends, in the front row was not enough, somehow I ended up on stage for With or Without You. As it happened I hoped it really wasn't me he was pointing at but rather one of my friend since I had been up there earlier this tour in Chicago and REALLY did not need to do it again (as amazing as it is). Once up there you can't help but to enjoy the moment. When the show ended I didn't stick around to see who had pictures/videos/etc. as I was just embarrased, so if you do have them and care to share, I will be forever grateful.
In any case, the main reason for this is to thank April, Beth, Casey & Michelle... you girls are part of the reason why Vertigo 2005 was amazing.
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