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November 26, 1980: Playhouse Theatre, Hulme, England
November 26, 1980: Marquee Club, London, England
November 26, 1983: Shibuya Kokaido, Tokyo, Japan
November 26, 1987: Louisiana State University Assembly Center, Baton Rouge, LA
November 26, 1989: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
November 26, 1993: Aussie Stadium, Sydney, Australia
November 26, 1997: Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
November 26, 2005: Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
November 26, 2010: Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand
by Lance
Nobody could deny that the guys tried to put on a good show, but the sound was pretty bad at times, the worst being The Fly and Walk On. A tin echo seemed to make Edge's guitar chime over itself. Bono sounded great, and the rest of the band did, too, but unless Edge was doing a solo, the guitar work sounded very off. Obviously it wasn't Edge's doing, just the arena's walls. This being my first of three shows, I was pretty impressed by the stage. I think most people will be. And one side note: I was one person back from the front at the Farmclub show. I was four feet from Bono when he sang Bad. It sure is a lot harder to watch them from the seats of an arena.
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