LAST NIGHT ON WORLD TOUR 97-98

Disc1:
1. Pop Muzik Intro
2. Mofo
3. I Will Follow
4. Gone
5. Even Better Than The Real Thing
6. Last Night On Earth
7. Until The End Of The World
8. New Year's Day
9. Pride (In The Name of Love)
10. I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
11. Stand By Me / All I Want Is You / Never Tear Us Apart
12. Staring At The Sun
13. Sunday Bloody Sunday
14. Bullet The Blue Sky 

Disc 2:
1. Please
2. Where the Streets Have No Name
3. Lemon (Perfecto Mix) Intermission
4. Discotheque
5. If You Wear That Velvet Dress
6. With Or Without You
7. Hold Me Thrill Me Kiss me Kill Me
8. Mysterious Ways
9. One
10. "40"
11. Mofo (Phunk Phorce Mix) 

Source:
Disc 1, Disc 2 (1-10) March 21, 1998. Johannesburg, South Africa. Johannesburg Stadium
Disc 2 (11) Offical Release 

Sound Quality:
Good to very good soundboard 

Comments:
Unlike the vast majority of the bootlegs recorded from the television broadcasts on the 
fourth leg of the Popmart Tour, this one has pretty bad sound quality. There's a predominant 
hiss on every track and it's especially annoying during the quieter parts. Also, the band sound 
rather tired and relieved that the tour is finally coming an end. There's a weird edit in "Pop 
Muzik". The song fades out and then fades in again during another part. "Gone" is dedicated to 
Michael Hutchence. Bono shouts some stuff in a South African language (don't know which one) 
during "Even Better Than The Real Thing". He sings about the last night of Popmart and the new 
South Africa during "Last Night On Earth". "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" features 
a reflective Bono, who thanks the men and women who took the tour around the world (the Popmart crew), 
Adam, The Edge, Larry (for letting him be in their band) and Paul. He then talks about Archbishop 
Tutu and president Mandela, two amazing personalities in the new South Africa. "Stand By Me" is 
linked to the song. Unlike the track list on the back, "All I Want Is You" is indexed together with 
"Stand By Me". The former has snippets of "Never Us Apart" (by INXS). "Please" is introduced as "an 
Irish prayer for peace" and dedicated to Liz, whoever that may be. Snippets of "We Are Family" show 
up in "Discothèque". Bono says goodnight to everyone during "With Or Without You" and calls out the 
technicians' names instead of the band members' in "Mysterious Ways". He talks about the new South 
Africa again during "One" and wishes everybody well for the future. A very peaceful "40" ends the 
concert and tour. I don't know if "Mofo (Phunk Phorce Remix)" was actually played through the PA after 
the concert, or whether it's the single track with audience noise mixed in.