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Warner Center is named for Harry Warner, the eldest of the Warner Brothers, who owned the land since the 1940s, which he used as a horse ranch.His family donated 20 acres (8.1 ha) of land in 1967 that became the Warner Center Park (also known as the Warner Ranch Park), situated east of Topanga Canyon Boulevard between Califa Street and Marylee Street.
Bren Events Center: October 21, 2004 Santa Barbara: Santa Barbara Events Center October 22, 2004 San Diego: Cox Arena: October 24, 2004 Boulder: Cools Events Centre October 26, 2004 Manhattan: Bramlage Coliseum: October 27, 2004 Columbia: Hearnes Centre October 29, 2004 Iowa City: Carver–Hawkeye Arena: October 30, 2004 Kenosha: Recreation ...
By the 1970s, the Warner Theatre had fallen into disrepair and was briefly used to screen pornographic films before being revived as a live concert venue. On June 15, 1978, The Rolling Stones performed a secret show at the theatre. Although the only notice given was on the building's marquee the morning before the show, all seats were quickly ...
Charlotte Park Center: The Runaways March 2, 1978 Orlando: The Great Southern Music Hall March 3, 1978 Miami: Maurice Gusman Cultural Center: March 6, 1978 Belleville: Downtown Belleville March 8, 1978 Ann Arbor: The Second Chance Willie Alexander and the Boom Boom Band Destroy All Monsters: March 9, 1978 Columbus: Sugar Shack — March 10 ...
In January 2023, the tribute concert mentioned by Azoff in 2021 was announced as being part of the "Grammys Salute" series of televised tribute concerts. [208] On February 8 – three days after the 2023 Grammy award ceremonies, A Grammy Salute to the Beach Boys was recorded at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California and subsequently aired ...
Continuing a schedule started in 1966 of touring the United States exactly every three years, the Stones played in a mixture of theatres, sometimes under a pseudonym (i.e., at the start of the 1978 US Tour in Lakeland, Florida, as well as in Fort Worth on July 18, The Stones were billed on the tickets as "The London Green Shoed Cowboys [1 ...
The Kroenke Warner Center complex in the Woodland Hills neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, United States is a mixed-use complex consisting of an open-air shopping center with a proposed expansion to include restaurants, hotels and residences, along with a training facility for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).
A This concert was a part of Borderfest Music Festival 2009. [15] B These concerts were a part of the New Kids on the Block Cruise 2009. [16] C This concert was a part of Virgin Festival Canada. [17] D This concert was a part of a Toys for Tots Benefit. [7] E These concerts were a part of the New Kids on the Block Cruise 2010. Cancellations and ...