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  2. Walker Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walker Center from 200 South. The building was opened on December 9, 1912, taking a little over a year to be built. It was originally constructed as the headquarters for Walker Bank, founded in Salt Lake City in 1859 by the Walker brothers: Samuel Sharp, Joseph Robinson, David Frederick, and Matthew Walker, Jr.

  3. Crazy Nights World Tour - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Cancelled dates. ... Casper Events Center: March 21, 1988: Salt Lake City: Salt Palace: March 23, 1988: ... This page was last edited on 3 August 2024, ...

  4. Imploding the Mirage Tour - Wikipedia

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    List of cancelled concerts showing date, city, country, venue and reason for cancellation Date City Country Venue Reason Ref. August 21, 2021 New York City: United States: Great Lawn of Central Park: Hurricane Henri [53] September 30, 2021 Augusta-Richmond County: William B. Bell Auditorium COVID-19 July 1, 2022 Stockholm: Sweden: Ladugardsgardet

  5. A Bryan Adams concert goes awry when a fan rushes the ... - AOL

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    At his Salt Lake City concert earlier this month, Adams sang the opening line to "Summer of ’69" — "I got my first real six-string" — and a rowdy audience member rushed the stage.

  6. Boyz II Men will headline the Walker Legacy Center concert ...

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  7. Face to Face 2009 - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City, Utah EnergySolutions Center Rescheduled to 19 February 2010 [11] 22 November 2009 Denver, Colorado Pepsi Center Rescheduled to 22 February 2010 [12] 25 November 2009 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ford Center Rescheduled to 25 February 2010 [13] 28 November 2009 Little Rock, Arkansas Verizon Center Cancelled [14] 1 December 2009

  8. Sweetener World Tour - Wikipedia

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    On January 14, 2019, the shows in Chicago, Indianapolis, Columbus, Milwaukee, St. Louis, Saint Paul, Denver and Salt Lake City were rescheduled and the shows in Omaha and Raleigh were cancelled due to Grande headlining the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival on April 14 and April 21, 2019, and a new show was added in Las Vegas.

  9. Hot in the Shade Tour - Wikipedia

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    Following the Crazy Nights World Tour, Stanley had embarked on a solo club tour in 1989 while the band had gone on hiatus. [1] The tour was set to begin earlier in the year, but was postponed to allow the second single from the album, "Forever", to be promoted as the first single, "Hide Your Heart" did not make as much an impact. [2]