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October 16, 1980: Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
October 16, 1981: King's Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, England
October 16, 1988: Dominion Theater, London, England
October 16, 1989: National Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia
October 16, 1992: Texas Stadium, Dallas, TX
October 16, 2001: United Center, Chicago, IL
October 16, 2004: Riverside Studios, London, England
October 16, 2005: Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA
October 16, 2008: Sam's Chowder House, Half Moon Bay, CA
October 16, 2011: Memorial Church, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
October 16, 2014: London Studios, London, England
October 16, 2015: Cochrane Theatre, London, England
by Emma Delaney
I think that last night proves that U2 have still got 'it', a fantastic mix from their old and new albums, and Bono and the boys sang every song from their heart, it was very emotional at times. The set was great although I had thought the stage would be more central in the stadium. My only gripe was that from our seats we couldn't see the huge circular screen above the stage when it was in its initial position as our view was restricted by the tier above us and some sort of metal gantry which hung down by a foot or so. This meant that we had a feeling of watching from inside a low ceiling room rather than in a stadium with 88,000 other people (I would class this as viewing-restricted and feel that those seats should have been discounted and sold seperately). That aside, I wouldn't have missed it for the world. U2 Rock!
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