During "With or Without You," the show was briefly interrupted when a canister of tear gas was set off in the crowd, prompting Bono to scold the perpetrator before resuming the performance.

On July 4, 1987, U2 took the stage at the Hippodrome de Vincennes during the second leg of the Joshua Tree Tour . Having just become the "biggest band in the world" following the release of The Joshua Tree , they performed to a massive, packed open-air stadium.

This concert was famously captured on video and eventually released as part of The Joshua Tree 20th Anniversary box set in 2007, and later as a digital live album on iTunes. The 2015 Resilience: iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE Review: “Live from Paris, 1987,” U2 | 30 Days Out

The story of spans nearly three decades, capturing the band at two of their most significant creative peaks—the raw, stadium-filling energy of the 1980s and the emotionally charged, high-tech spectacle of 2015. The 1987 Breakthrough: Live at the Hippodrome

The 18-track performance included staples like "I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For," "Bad," and "With or Without You". It opened with covers of "Stand By Me" and "C'mon Everybody," though these were later omitted from digital releases.

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