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December 5, 1979: Rock Garden, Covent Garden, England
December 5, 1981: Fountain Street Church, Grand Rapids, MI
December 5, 1982: Lyceum Ballroom, London, England
December 5, 1984: DAR Constitution Hall, Washington, DC, DC
December 5, 1987: Tampa Stadium, Tampa, FL
December 5, 2000: Irving Plaza, New York, NY
December 5, 2005: TD Garden, Boston, MA
December 5, 2018: Moore Building, Miami, FL
December 5, 2019: Saitama Super Arena, Tokyo, Japan
December 5, 2022: Washington National Cathedral, Washington, DC, DC
by Bobby Watson
Well,where do I begin? I have been attending U2 shows since 1980 and this is my first posted review.Being from Alabama, I have to travel as Birmingham, AL is too small now for the fantastic foursome. Last night in Chicago, I think it is the best I have heard U2 in all my 20 plus attended shows. It seems the Irish clan just get better as they grow older and establish 'new" settings in their creative performances. The set list was just perfect with the addition of Bad for closing and End Of The World etc. But the most amazing thing is how Bono has the uncanny ability to "draw" the audience in to the show. O took my sister for her 50th B'day and she said it was the most remarkable performance she has ever seen. I'll close by saying "Thanks U2 for all the great memories and hopefully new ones in the future.
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