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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]
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 ...
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 ]
"The first time I went to a 'big' concert was the Monsters of Rock in 1987 (sic), at a stadium in DC: Kingdom Come, Metallica, Dokken, Scorpions and Van Halen," recalled Dave Grohl. "Standing far enough from the stage that it was taking four seconds for the sound of the snare drum to hit me made no sense at all."
The popular worldwide tour sold out arenas and stadiums (where they played on the U.S. leg of the tour). This proved to be Collins's last tour with Genesis until the band reunited in 2007. The album was re-released as a SACD /DVD double disc set (including new 5.1 and Stereo mixes) in October 2007.
The Victory Tour was a concert tour of the United States and Canada by the American pop band, the Jacksons, from July to December 1984. It was the only tour with all six Jackson brothers, even though Jackie was injured for some of it. The group performed 55 concerts to an audience of approximately 2.5 million. [1]
All-stadium concert tours with one-off performances or stops at non-stadium venues, such as the Hard Rock Live stop on the No Filter Tour, can be included in this list. Pages in category "All-stadium concert tours"
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 ...