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A list of artists whom have performed concerts at the venue are included in the table below, while non-concert entertainment events are also added. Most shows put on by big acts visit the arena unless they require more room than is available in a hockey rink-sized facility; in which case the Olympic Stadium is used, or less frequently, Parc ...
WBCN River Rave [78] 27 May 2001 Washington, D.C. HFStival [79] 28 May 2001 23 June 2001 Irvine: KROQ Weenie Roast [80] 3 July 2001 Kristiansand: Norway Quart Festival [81] 8 July 2001 Kinross: Scotland T in the Park [82] 18 August 2001 Chelmsford: England V Festival [83] 19 August 2001 Weston-under-Lizard: 25 August 2001 Slane: Ireland Slane ...
Sexyy Red performs at the Rave's Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee on Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023. 5 takeaways from Sexyy Red's Milwaukee concert, including surprise guest Tay Money Red’s show Thursday ...
Live at Madison Square Garden [18] — June 10 (2 Shows) June 11 June 14 United States Simon & Garfunkel: Together for McGovern (George McGovern Benefit Concert) Peter, Paul & Mary Nichols and May Dionne Warwicke: 18,000–20,000 $400,000 [19] June 23 United States Smokey Robinson & The Miracles The Four Tops LaBelle Jr. Walker & The All-Stars ...
Grammy winner Keith Urban and Entertainment Tonight's Rachel Smith are the co-hosts for the five-hour broadcast. There will be more than 40 performances, according to a news release.
These new EDM-based rave events (now simply referred generically to as "music festivals") sell out. Festival attendance at the Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) increased by 39.1%, or 90,000 attendees from 2011 to 2012. In 2013, EDC had attendance of approximately 345,000 people, a record for the festival.
The concert video Perfect Square was taken from footage captured from a show in Wiesbaden, Germany, on this tour. At a concert in Raleigh, North Carolina, Berry made a surprise appearance, performing backing vocals on "Radio Free Europe". He then sat behind the drum kit for a performance of the early R.E.M. song "Permanent Vacation", marking ...