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Fall arena tour North America, South America (46 dates) Support: Queens of the Stone Age, Autolux, Death from Above 1979 [23] [32] [30] [33] Alex Carapetis: Josh Freese: Feb–Apr 2006 Winter arena tour North America (33 dates) Support: Moving Units, Saul Williams [34] May–Jul 2006 Summer amphitheatre tour North America (31 dates)
November 21–22, 1969 New York, NY Felt Forum: Show with Sam & Dave [323] November 23, 1969 Buffalo, NY Kleinhans Music Hall: Supported by the Chi-Lites [324] November 26 & 28-29, 1969 [323] New York, NY Electric Circus: Each show at midnight [325] November 27–28, 1969 [326] New York, NY Madison Square Garden The Rolling Stones American Tour ...
In answer to this criticism, the Rolling Stones decided to end their tour with a free concert in San Francisco. The concert was originally scheduled to be held at San Jose State University 's practice field, as there had recently been a three-day outdoor free festival there with 52 bands and 80,000 attendees.
40-Hour Week Tour February 22, 1985 Bill Medley: Alice Cooper: Killer Tour May 24, 1972 Todd Rundgren & The Hello People, Dr John Night Tripper: Billion Dollar Babies Tour April 22, 1973 Flo & Eddie: From the Inside Tour July 9, 1978 Sweet: Flush the Fashion Tour July 17, 1980 Anita Baker: Compositions World Tour: October 11, 1990 Perri ...
The band rescheduled the date for 23 October, with original tickets still valid. The band offered free posters to fans attending the 23 October show. [7] The second appearance to be cancelled was on 2 November at the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California—the first show of the tour's North American leg. [7]
10:50 a.m. – Carter and his family arrive at his boyhood home for a brief pause in front of the family’s farm. During the pause, the National Park Service will honor the late president with a ...
Schedule of Carter’s funeral events The Joint Task Force-National Capital Region confirmed Monday afternoon that the funeral services for Carter would begin Jan. 4 and end on Jan. 9.
The first tour starting in 1969 and finishing with three dates in Europe in January 1970, was the first Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young tour. The tour was notable for performing at many of the era's major festivals including their second ever gig, a one-hour show at the Woodstock Festival in the early morning of August 18, 1969, which was a baptism by fire for the group.