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How loud is the Experience and Innocence tour?

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Topic started 7 years ago by U2PopMofo in Experience and Innocence tour. Since then 14 posts have been made by 10 users.
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  1. Alvin
    7 years
    Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
    London 2915 was really loud.
    2915? RoboU2?
  2. germcevoy
    7 years
    Originally posted by Alvin:[..]
    2915? RoboU2?
    Yea. All this Augmented Reality nonsense in 2019.
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