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May 22: London
September 7: Monte Carlo
March 2: Las Vegas
March 1: Las Vegas
February 24: Las Vegas
May 27, 1980: Rock Garden, Covent Garden, England
May 27, 1981: Toad's Place, New Haven, CT
May 27, 1983: Paramount Theatre, Portland, OR
May 27, 1985: Freigelande Halle Munsterland, Munster, Germany
May 27, 1987: Stadio Flaminio, Rome, Italy
May 27, 1992: Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
May 27, 2001: Molson Centre, Montreal, Canada
May 27, 2003: Parco Novi Sad, Modena, Italy
May 27, 2006: Force Blue, Monte Carlo, Monaco
May 27, 2006: La Salles des Etoiles, Monte Carlo, Monaco
U2 has performed 3 times in Canadian National Exhibition Stadium. Those performances included unique songs and an overall total of 66 songs.
Canadian National Exhibition Stadium is located in Toronto, Canada
Canadian National Exhibition Stadium was a multi-use stadium that was located in the Exhibition Place grounds near the shore of Lake Ontario in Toronto, Canada. It was home to the CFL Toronto Argonauts and MLB Toronto Blue Jays. The CNE Grandstand opened in 1948 and baseball seating replaced football seating in 1976. The stadium was a popular concert venue during the eighties and nineties as the grandstand could be used for smaller, amphitheater shows and the full venue used for stadium sized shows.
Exhibition Stadium was demolished in 1999 and the area was developed into BMO Field for the MLS' Toronto FC.
Photo Credit: Jerry Reuss via WikiMedia
Date | Venue Name |
Oct 03, 1987 | Canadian National Exhibition Stadium |
Sep 05, 1992 | Canadian National Exhibition Stadium |
Sep 06, 1992 | Canadian National Exhibition Stadium |
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