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Vertigo Tour 2nd leg: Europe
2005-06-24: Croke Park - Dublin, Ireland
<<< 2005-06-21 - Glasgow | 2005-06-25 - Dublin >>> U2 thrill 80,000 at Dublin venue by (published on 2005-06-25)
Source: BBC NewsThousands of U2 fans from around the world gathered to witness the Irish band perform a homecoming concert at Croke Park in Dublin.
Friday's performance was the first of three sell-out gigs at the venue, expected to be witnessed by a total of 250,000 fans.
Singer Bono yelled "hello, hello" to the crowd as the band took the stage, to the roar of around 80,000 fans.
Some fans had camped out overnight to be the first inside the stadium.
The band opened with Vertigo, their recent number one hit, before delving into their back catalogue with I Will Follow.
'Apprehensive'
Pouring rain had failed to dampen the spirits of the excited crowd as they waited for U2 to take to the stage and a Mexican wave glided around the stadium.
A German fan, who said he waited four weeks to obtain tickets, called it "one of the biggest days for me".
The band's manager Paul McGuinness said they were "apprehensive" but "very confident" about playing their home city.
"Playing Dublin is always extra excitement, extra pressure," he added.
Superstars
U2 were supported by Snow Patrol and The Radiators, while The Thrills and Paddy Casey will be performing with them on Saturday.
Monday's final concert in the Irish Republic's capital will see The Bravery and Northern Ireland band Ash share the bill with the veteran superstars.
Tickets for the three gigs have been going for as much as 500 euros (£330) on the internet after they sold out within hours of being released.
Hotels in Dublin have been sold out in the run-up to the concerts, and extra traffic measures have been put in place around the Croke Park stadium. back
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