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Xperience JXN will be hosting the annual Soulabration concert at the Mississippi Coliseum hosted by comedians Nardo and Alice Marieith with performances by King James, Jwonn, T.K. Soul and more.
Different venues throughout the Jackson Mississippi area are headlining various artists in the upcoming weeks. Look who's coming to town! Here's a lineup of concerts coming to the Jackson area
The Mississippi Coliseum is a 6,500-seat multi-purpose arena in Jackson, Mississippi, built in 1962 and located on the Mississippi State Fairgrounds complex. The arena has 6,812 seats available for basketball, and can be expanded to 10,000 for concerts. It sits 2900 feet (884 meters) atop the extinct Jackson Volcano.
Southern Mississippi 55, Louisville 26, (November 11, 1952) - The first Division I-A game played in the stadium. Ole Miss 39, UT Chattanooga 6 (September 19, 1953) - This was the first game played by Ole Miss in the stadium. Texas Tech 27, Mississippi State 20, (October 31, 1953) - This was the first game played by Mississippi State in the stadium.
The concert in Richmond VA on 3 March 1972, was also cancelled, and supposedly the band played at the TownshipAuditorium in Columbia S Carolina instead. Additionally, reports exist of a show on 29 October in Rotterdam , Netherlands, that was also cancelled.
Jackson, MS Elks Home The State Elks Ball [127] February 13, 1962 Durham, NC: Durham Armory Big Valentine Show and Dance [128] February 16–25, 1962 Philadelphia, PA Uptown Theater Georgie Woods Gala Re-Opening Show with Redd Foxx, Chuck Jackson, Tommy Hunt, Gene Chandler, the Jive Five, the Starlites and the Tabs [129] March 23, 1962 [130 ...
Smith–Wills Stadium was the home of the Jackson Senators from 2002 to 2005. The Jackson Senators were an independent team and played in the Central Baseball League. In 2005, affiliated Minor League Baseball returned to the Jackson, MS market with the arrival of the Mississippi Braves in nearby Pearl. This soon signaled the end of the Senators ...
Mississippi John Hurt (c. 1893–1966) – country blues singer and guitarist ; Clifton Hyde (born 1976) – multi-instrumentalist and producer (Hattiesburg) Carl Jackson (born 1953) – country and bluegrass musician ; Cordell Jackson (1923–2004) – rockabilly guitarist, producer
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