The Joshua Tree Tour sees the band play the 1987 album in full every night, alongside other hits from their extensive back catalogue.
Taking the stage a little after 8.30pm, the band opened with Sunday Bloody Sunday from their album War, with Bono promising fans an "epic night of rock 'n' roll" we wouldn't forget.
"Thank you for having us back in your country [and] in your lives."
Seeing it up close really makes you appreciate how much effort goes into staging such a monumental performance.
And while the theatrics of this tour don't quite match U2's last visit to Auckland, the visuals of The Joshua Tree are vibrant, crystal clear and incredible to witness.
Earlier in the night, former Oasis vocalist Noel Gallagher opened with his group the High Flying Birds.
After illness reportedly prevented Gallagher from appearing on TV3's The Project on Thursday, the English rocker showed no sign of anything holding him back.
Delving into Oasis' catalogue of hits - despite the ongoing feud with brother Liam - the crowd were more than prepared for U2.