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The Hampton Jazz Festival is a major musical event started in 1968, and features many of the world's major jazz artists. It is held during the last full weekend in June each year, with the primary venue being Hampton, Virginia's Hampton Coliseum. Festival organizers describe it as "the best available jazz, R&B and blues artists that are on tour ...
Hampton Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in Hampton, Virginia. Construction began on May 24, 1968. Construction began on May 24, 1968. The venue held its first event on December 1, 1969, with the nearby College of William & Mary playing North Carolina State University in a college men's basketball game. [ 1 ]
R.E.M. traveled extensively, mostly around the Deep South, during their first few years of being a unit.Their first real, albeit relatively local, tour took place in 1981.
Omni Coliseum: The Meters: 31 July 1975: Greensboro: Greensboro Memorial Coliseum: 2 August 1975: Jacksonville: Gator Bowl Stadium: Atlanta Rhythm Section Rufus The J. Geils Band: 4 August 1975: Louisville: Freedom Hall: Outlaws: 6 August 1975: Hampton: Hampton Coliseum: The Outlaws 8 August 1975: Orchard Park: Rich Stadium: Rufus The Gap Band ...
Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981) is a live album by the Rolling Stones, released in 2012 under the band's label, Promotone BV.It was recorded at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia on 18 December 1981, for what was the penultimate show of the band's U.S. tour that year.
Mississippi Coast Coliseum: 25 November 1983 Pembroke Pines: Hollywood Sportatorium: 26 November 1983 [12] Lakeland: Lakeland Civic Center: 27 November 1983 Columbia: Carolina Coliseum: 28 November 1983 Hampton: Hampton Coliseum: 30 November 1983 [13] Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Civic Arena: 1 December 1983 Buffalo: Buffalo Memorial Auditorium: 2 ...
The second appearance to be cancelled was on 2 November at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California—the first show of the tour's North American leg. [7] The concert was cancelled as the band's PA system was stolen.
The Who by Numbers Tour was a concert tour by the English rock band the Who, in support of their seventh album, The Who by Numbers (1975). It began on 3 October 1975, ended on 21 October 1976 and consisted of 79 concerts split between North America and Europe.