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June 18, 1992: Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre, Glasgow, Scotland
June 18, 1997: Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, CA
June 18, 2005: Twickenham Stadium, London, England
June 18, 2011: Angel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
June 18, 2012: Bord Gais Energy Theater, Dublin, Ireland
by Dave Forster
First, U2 did not start at 8:45, more like 8:55 that was about 5 minutes before last nights 9 pm start of the pre-concert song, and they played again to about 11:10.
Now, what a great show. What a difference a night makes. Too all the people that thought last night's show was great, what would you call tonight's show???
And, Yes Philly can rock just as good or better than Bastan and New Yawk! The set list was soo much better tonight, and the songs made sense in the order they were played. Yes, the first 5 songs were awesome, and rocked the house. Thanks U2 for I Will Follow!!! And then Miss Sarajevo was played in the right spot tonight to give the crowd a chance to rest our voices. I even enjoyed Fast Cars tonight, as I heard the words better, and Bono & Edge had fun with it.
And tonight proved why U2 has to always play With or Without You, the fans were singing louder than Bono at the end(just like Streets). So much better tonight without the girl falling to sleep in Bono's chest during that song(last night) and letting him move around. I was bitter when they didn't play this song during the 3rd leg of Elevation.
The Boss was a added treat to an already great concert, but the entire main set/and the crowd tonight, should make this concert go down as the best indoor show of this tour! I hope I can get this DVD & CD from someone somewhere, please!
Please U2, don't wait another 4 years to tour again with a new cd!!!!!
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