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Showing dates for U2's War 3rd leg: European Summer Festivals


· 1983-07-02 - Torhout, Belgium - Festival Grounds (13 songs)
· 1983-07-03 - Werchter, Belgium - Festival Grounds (13 songs)
· 1983-08-14 - Dublin, Ireland - Phoenix Park Racecourse (20 songs)
· 1983-08-20 - St. Goarshausen, Germany - Loreley Amphitheater (14 songs)
· 1983-08-21 - Oslo, Norway - Kalvoya Festival (14 songs)


We found 21 different songs played during 5 shows on that leg of the tour. Snippets are not counted.

· 40 (5 times played)
· An Cat Dubh (5 times played)
· Gloria (5 times played)
· I Will Follow (5 times played)
· Into The Heart (5 times played)
· New Year's Day (5 times played)
· Out Of Control (5 times played)
· Sunday Bloody Sunday (5 times played)
· Surrender (5 times played)
· Twilight (5 times played)
· Two Hearts Beat As One (5 times played)
· Seconds (4 times played)
· 11 O'Clock Tick Tock (3 times played)
· The Cry (3 times played)
· The Electric Co. (3 times played)
· A Day Without Me (1 time played)
· Happy Birthday (1 time played)
· I Fall Down (1 time played)
· I Threw A Brick Through A Window (1 time played)
· October (1 time played)
· Party Girl (1 time played)

Songs from 7 U2 albums have been played during that leg (snippets not counted).

· Boy (7 songs)
· War (6 songs)
· October (4 songs)
· B-Sides (1 song)
· Cover songs (1 song)
· Non-album songs (1 song)
· Unreleased Songs (1 song)


Opening songs

· Out Of Control (5)


Closing songs

· 40 (5)

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