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  2. List of events at the Jacksonville Coliseum - Wikipedia

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    Another Ticket Tour June 28, 1982 Filter: Short Bus Tour December 2, 1996 The Firm: The Firm Tour April 16, 1985 Foghat: Stone Blue Tour June 16, 1978 Rainbow: Tight Shoes Tour September 27, 1980 Foreigner: Double Vision Tour October 6, 1978 4 World Tour March 17, 1982 Bryan Adams Frank Sinatra: 1976 Tour November 16, 1976 1992 Tour April 26 ...

  3. List of professional wrestling attendance records on the ...

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    Co-promoted by Cody Rhodes and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson), it was the first non-World Championship Wrestling or World Wrestling Entertainment event in the United States to sell 10,000 tickets since 1993. [1] The early-1990s were dominated by the United States Wrestling Association based in Memphis, Tennessee.

  4. 2024 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis, Missouri: Mark Briscoe defeated Kyle Fletcher in an AEW Continental Classic Blue League match: Aired on tape delay on December 14 as a special episode of AEW Collision. 13 Marigold: Winter Wonderful Fight Night 2: Tokyo, Japan: Sareee (c) defeated Nanae Takahashi to retain the Marigold World Championship: TNA: Final Resolution ...

  5. No Strings Attached Tour - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Savvis Center: November 24, 2000 Las Vegas: MGM Grand Garden Arena: Lil' Bow Wow: November 25, 2000 November 26, 2000 Anaheim: Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim: November 27, 2000 Inglewood: Great Western Forum: November 28, 2000 December 1, 2000 San Diego San Diego Sports Arena December 2, 2000

  6. The Garth Brooks World Tour (1996–1998) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks' 1996–1998 world tour continued the tradition established by his first tour, selling each ticket for the same price ($20), regardless of location in the venue. [2] Because of this, demand was extremely high breaking many records worldwide, including arena ticket sales and attendance records.

  7. Enterprise Center - Wikipedia

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    The Enterprise Center is an 18,096-seat [1] arena located in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States.Its primary tenant is the St. Louis Blues of the National Hockey League, but it is also used for other functions, such as NCAA basketball, NCAA hockey, concerts, professional wrestling and more.

  8. Fearless Tour - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis: Scottrade Center: 13,764 / 13,764 $650,420 April 28 Alexandria: Bishop Ireton High School — — April 30 North Charleston: North Charleston Coliseum: 8,751 / 8,751 $398,154 May 1 Jacksonville: Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena: 11,072 / 11,072 $507,012 May 2 Biloxi: Mississippi Coast Coliseum: 9,436 / 9,436 $437,313 May 6 London ...

  9. EverBank Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Construction started January 3, 1994, and the new stadium opened on August 18, 1995, with an exhibition game with the St. Louis Rams. Total construction time was under 20 months and total cost was US$134 million—$60 million of which was provided by the city of Jacksonville.