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October 1, 1985 Toledo: Masonic Auditorium: October 2, 1985 Kalamazoo: Miller Auditorium: October 4, 1985 Davenport: The Col Ballroom: October 5, 1985 Springfield: McDonald Arena: October 7, 1985 Laramie: Arts & Sciences Auditorium: Lonnie Mack October 8, 1985 Boulder: Colorado University Events Center: October 9, 1985 Salt Lake City: Utah ...
October 7, 1986 Salt Lake City: United States Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum: October 9, 1986 Boulder: CU Events Center: Camper Van Beethoven: October 10, 1986 Lincoln: Pershing Auditorium: October 11, 1986 Kansas City: Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hall: October 12, 1986 St. Louis: Kiel Opera House October 14, 1986 Saint Paul: Roy Wilkins ...
1931 – The Players move into the Civic Auditorium on Park Street, a gift of W.E. Upjohn to the city. The theatre was state of the art for the time. The theatre was state of the art for the time. In October of that year, their first show of the 1931-1932 season was a staging of W. Somerset Maugham's "The Constant Wife".
Here's what you need to know about the Kentuck Festival of the Arts, the Moundville Native American Festival, two big concerts and two big UA games. A rockin' October: Festivals, football ...
October 25, 1984 Erie Erie Civic Center October 26, 1984 Dayton Hara Arena October 28, 1984 Louisville Freedom Hall October 29, 1984 South Bend Athletics And Covocation Centre October 30, 1984 Columbus Battelle Hall November 1, 1984 Kalamazoo Wings Stadium November 2, 1984 Lansing November 3, 1984 Champaign Assembly Hall November 4, 1984 Iowa City
The closing of such a historic part of Kalamazoo began to mobilize community members. Efforts to save the theatre from a tragic end were pursued by several local entrepreneurs and preservationists. Local arts groups and city officials formed the "Save the State" committee in an effort to preserve the theatre's legacy along with the building. [8]
March 7, 2024 - San Francisco, CA - Chase Center March 8, 2024 - Sacramento, CA - Golden 1, 2024, 2024 Center March 12, 2024 - St. Louis, MO - Enterprise Center
The Vote for Change tour was a politically motivated American popular music concert tour that took place in October 2004. [1] The tour was presented by MoveOn.org to benefit America Coming Together. [2]