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October 27, 1978: Abbey Inn, Tralee, Ireland
October 27, 1984: Vorst National, Brussels, Belgium
October 27, 1988: Savoy Cinema, Dublin, Ireland
October 27, 1989: Memorial Drive Stadium, Adelaide, Australia
October 27, 1992: Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, TX
October 27, 1997: Skydome, Toronto, Canada
October 27, 2000: Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA
October 27, 2001: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
October 27, 2018: SSE Arena, Belfast, Northern Ireland
by nick
Well the night finally came and went. I had read many reviews for the previus Chicago shows and thought maybe I spent too much for my tickets. No way; they were worth every cent of the face value top ticket price I paid. If you went to this show and have any negative thoughts about it, stop going to concerts! It won't get any better than this. And for all you Bono bashers regarding his political messages, what's wrong with them? Genuine or not, what is wrong for a plea for peace? One last thing, I hope they keep playing the classics like Bullit, Streets and Pride. People want to hear them and not everyone has been to 10+ U2 concerts. If you had the chance to see Led Zepplin again wouldn't you want them to play Whole Lotta Love?
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