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October 26, 1978: Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
October 26, 1978: Bagnall's, Mullingar, Ireland
October 26, 1979: McGonagle's, Dublin, Ireland
October 26, 1981: Elysee Montmartre, Paris, France
October 26, 1987: Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO, MO
October 26, 1997: Skydome, Toronto, Canada
October 26, 2000: Universal Studios, Los Angeles, CA
October 26, 2004: California Theatre, San Jose, CA
by shane
I was lucky enough to get to see U2 at the first Chicago show of the previous leg of their tour. Although i will always love that show, i really think this show had more meaning for U2 fans. i have never seen Bono as pumped up as he was when they came out and did Elevation. you could tell he was just wanting to break loose. after the recent events in new york, this was something we all needed. U2 kinda reassures everybody that, yes, they're still there, and yes, they're thinking about us. another high point of the show was "streets" there was not a single person sitting down! Bono makes sure to tell Chicago that his thoughts are with us, and i think we needed that.
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