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  2. Hampton Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Coliseum. Hampton Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena in Hampton, Virginia. Construction began on May 24, 1968. The venue held its first event on December 1, 1969, with the nearby College of William & Mary playing North Carolina State University in a college men's basketball game. [1] On January 31, 1970, the Coliseum formally opened as ...

  3. Norfolk Scope - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Scope is a multi-function complex in Norfolk, Virginia, comprising the 11,000-seat Scope Arena, a 2,500-seat theater known as Chrysler Hall, a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) modular exhibition hall, and a 600-car parking garage. The arena was designed by Italian architect/engineer Pier Luigi Nervi in conjunction with the (now defunct ...

  4. The Rolling Stones US Tour 1978 - Wikipedia

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    John F. Kennedy Stadium — Foreigner Peter Tosh: 19 June New York City: Palladium: Peter Tosh 21 June Hampton: Hampton Roads Coliseum: 22 June Myrtle Beach: Myrtle Beach Convention Center — 26 June Greensboro: Greensboro Memorial Coliseum: 15,744 / 15,744 $152,030 [5] Etta James 28 June Memphis: Mid-South Coliseum: 11,999 / 11,999 $118,240 ...

  5. EagleBank Arena - Wikipedia

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    EagleBank Arena (originally the Patriot Center) is a 10,000-seat arena in the eastern United States, on the campus of George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia, a suburb southwest of Washington, D.C. Opened 39 years ago in 1985, it is the home of Patriot men's & women's basketball, and is a venue for concerts and family shows, with 17,000 ...

  6. The Rolling Stones American Tour 1981 - Wikipedia

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    The American Tour 1981 was a concert tour by British band the Rolling Stones, promoting their album Tattoo You (1981). The tour visited stadiums and arenas in the United States, and it became the largest grossing tour of 1981 with $50 million in ticket sales. Roughly 2,5 million concert goers attended the concerts, setting various ticket sales ...

  7. The Rolling Stones' Tour of the Americas '75 - Wikipedia

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    Tour of Europe '76. The Rolling Stones ' Tour of the Americas '75 was a 1975 concert tour originally intended to reach both North and South America. The plans for concerts in Central and South America never solidified, however, and the tour covered only the United States and Canada.

  8. Hemispheres Tour - Wikipedia

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    A Farewell to Kings Tour. (1977–1978) Hemispheres Tour. (1978–1979) Permanent Waves Tour. (1979–1980) The Hemispheres Tour (also referred to as The Tour of the Hemispheres) was a concert tour by Canadian rock band Rush in support of their sixth studio album, Hemispheres.

  9. Armstrong Stadium - Wikipedia

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    William E. Lee [1] Tenants. Hampton University Pirates (NCAA) (1928–present) VHSL Class 5/6 State Championships (2016–present) Armstrong Stadium is a 12,000-seat multi-purpose stadium in Hampton, Virginia. It opened in 1928. It is home to the Hampton University Pirates football team, lacrosse team, and men's and women's track teams.