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November 4, 1981: Metropol, Berlin, Germany
November 4, 1987: St. Paul Civic Center, St. Paul, MN
November 4, 1988: Grauman's Chinese Theatre, Los Angeles, CA
November 4, 1989: Lancaster Park, Christchurch, New Zealand
November 4, 1992: BC Place, Vancouver, Canada
November 4, 2005: MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV
November 4, 2012: Carlyle Hotel, New York, NY
November 4, 2017: Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, Cannes, France
by Carla Koike
Hey, that concert was great! It was full of energy! Discotheque was FABULOUS, and I couldn't stop dancing even to look at the screen!! But I have to say that the Big Egg (Tokyo Dome) has not a good acoustic and I couldn't follow everything Bono said..
It was also too calm to a rock concert. The security was too severe, and they were complainig about dancing near the stairs or taking photos, and taking out the t-shirts. I am Brazilian and we were a big group there. One of the noisest I am sure! The Japaneses stay seated listening to a rock concert!!
Can you imagine why Bono sang Wake up Dead Man at the end?
		
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