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The Chicago Bears play the Chicago Cardinals on November 11, 1926. November 11 (Armistice Day): Stadium is renamed "Soldier Field" [7] 10,000 spectators watched as Soldier Field hosted its first professional American football game, a match between the Chicago Bears and the Chicago Cardinals of the NFL. The Bears defeated an injury-ridden Cardinals.
August 11, 1995 Prague: Czech Republic Sportovní hala: Belly North America September 8, 1995 Miami: United States Miami Arena: Radiohead September 9, 1995 St. Petersburg: ThunderDome: September 11, 1995 Antioch: Starwood Amphitheatre: September 12, 1995 Birmingham: BJCC Coliseum: September 13, 1995 Baton Rouge: Pete Maravich Assembly Center ...
In 2010 Summerfest officials announced a new 11-day schedule for the 2011 festival. Summerfest was closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2021 (409,386 attendees), the event was revised to 9 days ( 3 weekends) instead of 11 days (over 2 weeks), and it occurred in September rather than during the summer months. [ 13 ]
April 1, 1976 New York City CBGB Milk 'N' Cookies: April 2, 1976 April 3, 1976 April 9, 1976 Trenton: Phase V Co-headlining with: Blondie: April 10, 1976 April 18, 1976 New York City Max's Kansas City (Easter Rock Festival) — May 10, 1976 The Bottom Line: Dr. Feelgood: May 11, 1976 May 12, 1976 Cambridge The Club May 13, 1976 New York City ...
Pages in category "1995 in Illinois" ... 1995 Chicago heat wave; F. 1995 Fox River Grove bus–train collision; T. Tornado outbreak sequence of May 6–27, 1995
Summerfest, one of America's largest and longest running music festivals, will bring around 800 acts to the Milwaukee lakefront in 2024. We already know more than 20 of them. Kane Brown, Motley ...
One of America's largest and longest-running music festivals returns to Milwaukee's lakefront June 20 to 22, June 27 to 29 and July 4 to 6.
ChicagoFest was a Chicago music festival established in 1978 by Mayor Michael Bilandic.It was a two-week event held annually at Navy Pier that featured sixteen separate stages, each sponsored by a national retail brand and a media sponsor compatible to the stage's format, e.g. Rock WLUP, Chicago Tribune Jazz, Miller Brewing Company Blues and WXRT, that broadcast live from the festival.