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City Country Venue Leg 1 June 28, 1985 Sacramento United States Cal Expo Amphitheatre June 29, 1985 Concord Concord Pavilion June 30, 1985 July 2, 1985 Costa Mesa Pacific Amphitheatre July 3, 1985 Los Angeles Greek Theatre July 4, 1985 July 5, 1985 Las Vegas Thomas & Mack Centre July 7, 1985 Park City Park West July 9, 1985 Morrison
The Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre is an outdoor amphitheater, located in West Valley City, Utah. From 2003 to 2024, the Amphitheater was named after USANA Health Sciences, a manufacturer of nutritional supplements. [3] A new naming rights agreement with Utah First Credit Union was announced on January 23, 2024. [4]
28 June 1979 Fort Worth: United States Tarrant County Convention Center: Sweet Inspirations: 13,901 / 13,901 $202,480 29 June 1979 Austin: Special Events Center: 17,440 / 17,440 $231,410 30 June 1979 Houston: The Summit: 16,654 / 16,654 $231,285 2 July 1979 Denver: McNichols Sports Arena — — 3 July 1979 Salt Lake City: Salt Palace: 12,920 / ...
The Salt Lake City Union Pacific Depot is a building on the western edge of downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Built in 1908–09, it dates back to the more prosperous era in the history of American railroad travel. As Salt Lake Union Pacific Railroad Station, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Former name of the freight yard still at this location, Junction with Park City Branch (1900–2005) Salt Lake City: 745.1 Salt Lake City: 745.5 Grant Tower 748.7 Becks: Davis: North Salt Lake: 750.3 North Salt Lake West Bountiful: 753.9 Woods Cross: Farmington: Farmington Junction with Lake Park Branch (1887–1925) Clearfield: 770.4 ...
June 19, 1988 Kansas City: Sandstone Center for the Performing Arts: June 20, 1988 Omaha: Omaha Civic Auditorium: June 23, 1988 Salt Lake City: Salt Palace: June 27, 1988 Portland: Starry Night: June 29, 1988 Tacoma: Tacoma Dome: July 1, 1988 Sacramento: Cal Expo Amphitheatre: July 2, 1988 Mountain View: Shoreline Amphitheatre: July 3, 1988 ...
Saltair viewed from the lake, c. 1900 Saltair concert program from 1919 The first Saltair, completed in 1893, was jointly owned by a corporation associated with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Salt Lake & Los Angeles Railway (later renamed as the Salt Lake, Garfield, and Western Railway; not to be confused with the Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad), which was constructed ...
Three years prior to the Farewell to the Terrace concert, Little America reconsidered their plans and extended the lease for three more years and hosted bands such as Journey, Steppenwolf, Hank Williams, Jr., The Police and Frank Zappa. The last concert held at the Terrace Ballroom was The David LaFlamme Band, who played there on December 26, 1981.