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March 11, 1981: Maple Leaf Ballroom, Toronto, Canada
March 11, 1982: Atlanta Civic Center, Atlanta, GA
March 11, 1983: St. David's Hall, Cardiff, Wales
March 11, 1985: Neal S. Blaisdell Center, Honolulu, HI
March 11, 1989: National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
March 11, 1998: Osaka Dome, Osaka, Japan
by Jmongo
We saw the Rolling Stones last year at UOP Stadium and they did not sound good at all, so we were a little nervous. It must be that the Stones have lost their mojo because U2 sounded great!!! The stage is ridiculous!!! I have seen them mulitiple times and this show ranks right at the top. The video screen makes every seat a good one. The only disappointments were the last song "Moment of Surrender" (it is not a good song to end a concert on) and where was "New Years Day?" "Where the Streets Have No Name" still is their best song.
The BEP's were good. Fergie can really sing. It was a good show, wished it would have been on the weekend. We should have taken the day off of work today!!!
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