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The Flagstar at Westbury Music Fair (originally known as the Westbury Music Fair) is an entertainment venue located in the hamlet of Jericho, outside of Westbury, New York. It was constructed as a theatre in the round , with seating for 2,870. [ 2 ]
During the July 6th concert at the Westbury Music Fair in Westbury, New York. Jermaine left the group after the first show backstage in refusal to sign to CBS Records in which his brothers signed due to the lack of creative freedom with songs back at Motown Records.
NSYNC in Concert (also known as the Second II None Tour, [1] Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now Tour, [2] Boys of Summer Tour [3] and The Winter Shows) is the second concert tour by American boy band, NSYNC. Primarily visiting North America, the tour supported the band's debut studio album, 'N Sync .
Westbury: United States: Westbury Music Fair: New Kids on the Block, VHF, Tiffany April 30, 1988 Valley Forge: Valley Forge Music Fair: New Kids on the Block, Tiffany June 5, 1988 Los Angeles: Mayan Theater: June 18, 1988 Boston: Boston Common: July 20, 1988 Mason: Timberwolf Amphitheatre: July 23, 1988 St. Louis: St. Louis Arena: July 24, 1988 ...
Westbury: Westbury Music Fair: 18 November 2005: Red Bank: Count Basie Theatre: 20 November 2005: Royal Oak: Royal Oak Music Theatre: 21 November 2005: Indianapolis: Indianapolis Music Hall 23 November 2005: Chicago: House of Blues North America 27 March 2006: Seattle: United States: Benaroya Hall: 28 March 2006: Portland: Aladdin Theatre: 30 ...
Here's what we know about who will perform, and when, at the Indiana State Fair. Indiana State Fair concerts: First Indiana State Fair free stage acts include '70s rock icons, movie star, Empress ...
The 1967–68 Tours (also known as The Bee Gees in Concert, Spring Tour '68, North American Tour) are a series of concerts held in 1967 and 1968 by the Bee Gees. The tours promoted their third, fourth and fifth studio albums: Bee Gees' 1st (1967), Horizontal (1968) and Idea (1968).
An abandoned lime pit in Westbury, New York, a Long Island suburb of New York City, became the site of the Westbury Music Fair. [1] The original facility was an uninsulated tent that could accommodate 1,850, erected for $120,000 at a central Nassau County location near the Northern State Parkway and the Wantagh State Parkway. [4]