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May 4, 1978: McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland
May 4, 1979: Dandelion Market, Dublin, Ireland
May 4, 1981: Agora, Hallendale, FL
May 4, 1985: Hollywood Sportatorium, Pembroke Pines, FL
May 4, 1987: Centrum in Worcester, Worcester, MA
May 4, 2001: Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY
May 4, 2015: NBC Studios, New York, NY
May 4, 2015: Grand Central Terminal, New York, NY
by Won Kim
The show started with a blast. I didn't really like PJ Harvey, but I appreciated U2 getting a known band for an opener. The lights weren't too extravagant, but were very well-placed and well-timed. Bono and the gang were on top of their game on this night. My favorite part was when Bono plastered himself to the wall like a fly while singing "The Fly."
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