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December 15, 1979: Windsor Castle, London, England
December 15, 1980: Bijou Cafe, Philadelphia, PA
December 15, 1982: Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden
December 15, 1984: San Francisco Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, CA
December 15, 1989: Westfalenhalle, Dortmund, Germany
December 15, 2005: Qwest Center, Omaha, NE
December 15, 2012: unknown, Dublin, Ireland
December 15, 2019: DY Patil Stadium, Mumbai, India
by Maggie
I saw both nights in Boston, and they were amazing! After seeing U2 for the first time in May, I was dissapointed, because they didn't seem to be as good live as everyone had told me. However, seeing them on Monday and Tuesday, the difference was so immese it wasn't even like the same band. October 3rd's greatest moment was when Bono (for whatever reason) stepped back from the microphone during MLK, and the audience rose up in chorus for him. On teh 4th, when Bono and Edge sang an acoutsic version of Stuck in a Moment, it was the crowning moment of my LIFE. I am so unemotional, but I bawled like a baby when they played it. The concerts were amazing, the range of songs and emotions was unforgettable. Bono knows just what to do to get the audience into the perfect mindset.
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