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Guns and Roses Riot - On July 2, 1991 concert at the then-brand new Riverport Amphitheatre (now known as Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre) in nearby Maryland Heights, Mo., erupted into a violent and bloody riot, injuring 65 people — including 25 police officers — and resulting in dozens of arrests and hundreds of thousands of dollars in property damage.
Traditionally, there is a main stage where the larger acts and headliners perform, and two or more stages off to the sides of the lawn for other bands (one of them usually reserved for local bands). The side stages will play from the start of the concert (generally around 10 am) to when the main stage will start playing (generally around 6 pm).
Six Flags St. Louis, originally known as Six Flags Over Mid-America, is an amusement park in Eureka, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.Owned and operated by Six Flags, it has eight themed areas with attractions, dining, and live entertainment, many themed with characters from Looney Tunes and other Warner Bros. films and TV shows, DC Comics, and, formerly, Scooby-Doo.
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Stallion, who last headlined Summerfest's amphitheater in 2021, will return June 28 with fellow female rap star Flo Milli opening. Stallion has released two new albums since the last Milwaukee ...
Kansas City’s Northland is set to get a new outdoor concert venue within roughly the next two years. Earlier this week, the Riverside Board of Aldermen approved $120 million in bonds to build ...
The amphitheater held its grand opening on June 25, 1972, with a matinee performance by teen idol David Cassidy. [3] Andy Williams performed the first evening concert two nights later. [3] At the time of its opening, Pine Knob was the largest amphitheater in the United States with a capacity of 12,500. [3]
The Muny in 1923. In 1914, Luther Ely Smith began staging pageant-masques on Art Hill in Forest Park. [3] In 1916, a grassy area between two oak trees on the present site of The Muny was chosen for a production of As You Like It produced by Margaret Anglin and starring Sydney Greenstreet with a local cast of "1,000 St. Louis folk dancers and folk singers" [4] in connection with the ...