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September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
February 23: Las Vegas
November 23, 1979: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
November 23, 1983: Seto Bunka Centre, Nagoya, Japan
November 23, 1987: Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX
November 23, 1989: Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan
November 23, 1997: Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
November 23, 2000: Rede Globo Studios, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
November 23, 2001: America West Arena, Phoenix, AZ
November 23, 2002: American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL
November 23, 2007: Union Chapel, London, England
November 23, 2013: Sotheby's Auction House, New York, NY
November 23, 2015: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
by George W.
What an amazing show. The extra shoutouts to NASA were great, and it also seemed like a baby animation was redone as well, as it showed the baby in a space suit floating around. I wish I could better understand what the baby actually said. All I got was "Spacejacket" at the beginning.
Everything about this show was brilliant, though. I think this is probably the best stadium tour U2 has ever done (with the exception of ZOO TV, of course). I didn't think they could pull it off, but the they really did make it feel like the entire stadium was part of the show. The Claw is brilliant! Magnificent stage design as well as how they used the video wall and light show. Really felt like we got our money's worth, that's for sure.
Hearing Ultraviolet was a treat as well, as I've always wanted to hear this song live, but never got the chance. It's like a dream come true!
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