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Mid-South Coliseum is an indoor arena in Memphis, Tennessee. The facility was opened in 1964, and became known "The Entertainment Capitol of the Mid-South" due its significance in hosting events such as concerts, sports games and professional wrestling shows. [ 7 ]
A concert video called Tourfilm is a compilation of footage from various locations on these ... Mid-South Coliseum: March 31, 1989 Murfreesboro: Murphy Center: April ...
Disc one corresponds with the FTD version, in that it features the complete show from the Mid-South Coliseum. The second disc consists of a near-identical concert recorded at the Richmond Coliseum just two days earlier; as it had a similar setlist, this show is known as the "test run" for the Memphis concert, but was recorded only in mono. Disc ...
Mid-South Coliseum: 21 August 1972 Edwardsville: Mississippi River Festival: Europe 2 September 1972 London: England: Crystal Palace Bowl: 4 September 1972 Glasgow: Scotland: Kelvin Hall: 5 September 1972 9 September 1972 Bristol: England: Colston Hall: 10 September 1972 Manchester: Belle Vue Zoological Gardens – Kings Hall 12 September 1972 ...
Mid-South Coliseum: April 27, 1971 [332] Hattiesburg, MS: Reed Green Coliseum: University of Southern Mississippi: April 30, 1971 [333] Salem, VA: Salem-Roanoke Valley Civic Center: June 5, 1971 [334] Boston, MA Boston Arena June 11, 1971 Philadelphia, PA Spectrum Supported by Mandrill [335] June 17–18, 1971 Columbia, MD Merriweather Post ...
Live Vengeance '82 is a live DVD and UMD of a Judas Priest concert recorded on 12 December 1982, at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis, Tennessee.It was released on 4 April 2006 in both an Amaray case and a limited edition digipak. [1]
The tour's only stopover in the Bible Belt was Memphis, Tennessee, [56] where two shows were scheduled at the Mid-South Coliseum for 19 August. [57] The city council there voted to cancel the afternoon and evening concerts rather than have "municipal facilities be used as a forum to ridicule anyone's religion".
The inaugural show was performed at Memphis, Tennessee's Mid-South Coliseum. The format of the show generally follows one of Presley's 1970s live concerts, albeit somewhat differently to take advantage of the select amount of professional video of Presley's performances.