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This article lists the most-attended music concerts of all time. The oldest 100,000-crowd concert reported to Billboard Boxscore is Grateful Dead's gig at the Raceway Park, Englishtown, New Jersey on September 3, 1977. The concert was attended by 107,019 people. Internationally, 40 paid concerts have surpassed the initial record set by Grateful ...
Coldplay's Music of the Spheres World Tour is the most-attended tour of all time, with a total of 10.3 million tickets sold in 175 shows. The following is a list of the most-attended concert tours with at least 3.5 million tickets sold, as well as the tours with the most tickets sold by year and the most tickets sold in a single day.
Face the Music (1999–2001) Family Feud (Steve Harvey; 2019) Fast Living (2004) Fear Factor; Foxworthy's Big Night Out (2006) Full House (2018–2021) Gainesville (2015–16) Gator 911; George Lopez (2015) Gone Country; Grand Ole Opry Live (2002–03) The Great Christmas Light Fight (2019) The Greatest (2002–12) Hee Haw (2006–07) Hell's ...
The CMT Music Awards will be held this Sunday, Apr. 7 live from the Moody Center in Austin, TX. What time are the CMT Music Awards? The three-hour CMT Music Awards show will air from 8-11 p.m ...
We know, we know — the best concert of all-time is your friend’s obscure indie-punk band playing a sweaty neighborhood basement back in ‘94. We admit that one slipped through the cracks.
2011 BMI Pop Music Awards: Beverly Hills "The Prayer" (with Cody Karey) [77] 27 November 2011 2011 ARIA Music Awards: Sydney "The Day You Went Away" [78] 15 April 2012 2012 Logie Awards: Melbourne "Sitting on Top of the World" [79] 10 January 2014 2014 AACTA International Awards: Los Angeles "Kissing You" [80] 8 May 2016 2016 Logie Awards ...
In the silent film days, live music always accompanied movies, and movies were events. "Over the years, theaters got smaller," said Steve Linder. "Then, people started watching it on their television.
In 1974, WNET added The Great Performance, a series of classical concerts. [8] In 1976, Great Performances became the umbrella title and the music section was named Music in America. A third section, Dance In America, was also added. [9] [10] The first episode, "Sue's Leg: Remembering the Thirties", featured choreography by Twyla Tharp.