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September 16, 1980: Fiesta Suite, Plymouth, England
September 16, 1989: Sydney Harbour, Sydney, Australia
September 16, 1992: World Music Theater, Tinley Park, IL
September 16, 2002: Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL
September 16, 2005: Air Canada Center, Toronto, Canada
September 16, 2009: Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada
September 16, 2015: Globe Arena, Stockholm, Sweden
by Lisa
I too, have to disagree with the previous review of the Target Center show. It was a very moving and emotional show for both the crowd and the band. You could see that Bono and the rest of the band was connected to the crowd. It was electric. For me the highlight was "crumbs". I have seen the band 4 times as well in the past 20 years, the last two tours have been their best. My only disappointment was that Keane wasn't opening for the show on this leg of the tour.
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