He also cajoled, pleaded, charmed and played the consummate frontman.U2's first Irish show of their iNNOCENCE + eXPERIENCE tour was a triumph of pure rock theatre.The show revolves around an innovative stage design that serves the band and audience very well indeed.Bono previously said the U2's current tour has made them the "band we've always wanted to be in.""We've just got better at playing the songs. We've learned them," said Adam Clayton recently.U2 paid tribute to the victims of the recent Paris attacks during the gig.U2 performed a shimmering rendition of City of Blinding Lights for the French 'City of Light'."You are heroes to us. Thank you for your patience and thanks for sticking with us," Bono told the cheering crowd."It's great to be back in the heart of Belfast - looking handsome city," he added.Fans took to Twitter in their droves to comment on the concert with one gig-goer saying "Bono still has it".