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November 28, 1980: Aston University, Aston, England
November 28, 1981: Hollywood Palladium, Los Angeles, CA
November 28, 1983: Unknown, Tokyo, Japan
November 28, 1987: Charles M. Murphy Athletic Center, Murfreesboro, TN
November 28, 1989: Osaka-jō Hall, Osaka, Japan
November 28, 1997: Houston Astrodome, Houston, TX
November 28, 2001: Savvis Center, St. Louis, MO
November 28, 2005: Bell Centre, Montreal, Canada
November 28, 2011: Muziekgebouw Concert Hall, Amsterdam, Netherlands
November 28, 2015: 3Arena, Dublin, Ireland
November 28, 2017: El Capitan Entertainment Centre theater, Hollywood, CA
by JohnD
One word bests describes this concert, EPIC! We had seats behind the stage, incredibly close. The claw was all around us. I was a but worried at the obscured view with Jay-Z's setup, but my fears went away when the roadies removed it all to reveal Larry's revolving drum kit and a clear view of the lads.
What can I say? I have seen U2 fours times, ZooTV, PopMart, Vertigo and now 360. This was the best set list of them all, I had never heard them play Bad or Sunday Bloody Sunday before and they have never sounded better. My two young boys, 7 & 9, were with my wife in attendance. It was very emotional for me to let them experience this. My 9 year old was particularly in awe and loved every minute. Being a Dubliner growing up in the 80's U2 is in my DNA, and it amazes me that they are still "Rock's Hottest Ticket" after being proclaimed this by "Time" magazine way back in 1987.
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