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November 3, 1979: Downtown Kampus, Cork, Ireland
November 3, 1981: Fabrik, Hamburg, Germany
November 3, 1984: Brixton Academy, London, England
November 3, 1987: St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN
November 3, 1992: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
November 3, 2000: London Studios, London, England
November 3, 2005: Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY
November 3, 2015: O2 Arena, London, England
by Brad
Tonight was my first and hopefully not the last U2 concert. All I can say is that it was so incredible. Of course it was a great setlist including both I Will Follow and New Year's Day. But the two things that i will remember most will be the incredible versions of Sunday Bloody Sunday One. Also,watching Bono pull two fans out of the crowd to play Knockin' On Heaven's Door was amazing. I just wish I could of been one of them. As, Where The Streets Have No Name began, actually found myself in tears. It was one of the most spiritual ocassions in my life.
I just want to thank Bono, The Edge, Adam, and last but not least, Larry. You guys rock and I hope you come back to St. Louis again. Thank you for the one memory that I will always remember.
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