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  2. Three Rivers Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Due to Three Rivers Stadium's multi-purpose design, bands including Alice Cooper, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Rolling Stones, and The Who hosted concerts at the venue. [ 43 ] [ 44 ] On August 11, 1985, [ 45 ] Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band hosted the largest concert in Pittsburgh history, when they performed for 65,935 on-lookers. [ 46 ]

  3. List of Aerosmith concert tours - Wikipedia

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    Beginning April 17, 1976, it was the band's first major headlining tour. The band played some of the largest stadiums in the U.S., including the Silverdome, the Kingdome, Three Rivers Stadium, Angels Stadium, Sun Devil Stadium, and Comiskey Park. In the fall of 1976, Aerosmith toured Europe for the first time, supported by Phoenix. [5]

  4. Born in the U.S.A. Tour - Wikipedia

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    August 11, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania–This show at Three Rivers Stadium was seen by 65,935 fans, the largest concert in Pittsburgh history. August 18, East Rutherford, New Jersey–Springsteen played his first concert at Giants Stadium , a venue he would visit many more times throughout his career, and which would eventually become the subject ...

  5. Fleetwood Mac Tour - Wikipedia

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    Mile High Stadium: July 23, 1976 Richfield: Richfield Coliseum: July 24, 1976 Pittsburgh: Three Rivers Stadium: July 25, 1976 Foxborough: Schaefer Stadium: July 27, 1976 Landover: Capital Centre: August 24, 1976 San Bernardino: Swing Auditorium: August 26, 1976 San Diego: San Diego Sports Arena: August 27, 1976 Los Angeles Universal ...

  6. OU812 Tour - Wikipedia

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    Mark Madden, a staff writer from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette gave the performance at the Three Rivers Stadium a positive review. He acknowledged that more than 35,000 fans couldn't help but be struck when Eddie Van Halen's fleet fingers played through two hours of the band's biggest hits.

  7. Invisible Touch Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Invisible Touch Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the English rock band Genesis. The tour began on 18 September 1986 in Detroit and ended on 4 July 1987 in London. [1] London dates at Wembley Stadium were filmed for a video release entitled Genesis Live at Wembley Stadium. The group earned as much as $300,000 a night in North America ...

  8. Worldwide Texas Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Worldwide Texas Tour was a concert tour by American rock band ZZ Top. Arranged in support of their 1975 album Fandango! , the band visited arenas, stadiums, and auditoriums from 1976 to 1977. The elaborate stage production was designed to bring Texas to national audiences, with regional fauna and flora .

  9. List of former NFL stadiums - Wikipedia

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    Also hosted the New York Giants for the 1975 season during the construction of Giants Stadium. [85] Three Rivers Stadium: Pittsburgh Steelers Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1970 2000 Moved to Heinz Field (now Acrisure Stadium) [86] War Memorial Stadium: Buffalo Bills: Buffalo, New York 1970 1972 Moved to Rich Stadium (now Highmark Stadium) [87]