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Date Nationality Artists Tours Supporting Acts Attendance Box Office February 6 United States Styx: Grand Decathlon Tour The Babys: June 23 United States Billy Joel: Glass Houses Tour June 24 June 25 June 26 June 27 June 28 June 29 United Kingdom Genesis: Duke Tour — September 13 United States Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band REO ...
Parade of high school bands; 2005 [12] The Allman Brothers Band; Gretchen Wilson; Tim McGraw; 2006 [12] Carrie Underwood; Brad Paisley [citation needed] Larry the Cable Guy; Staind; Styx; 2007 [12] Daughtry [29] Bill Engvall; Carrie Underwood [30] Josh Gracin/Trace Adkins; Lynyrd Skynyrd [31] Hinder with Papa Roach, Buckcherry and Rev Theory ...
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Band lineup Location(s) (dates) Other acts Ref. Guitar Bass Drums Keyboard Nov 1999– Jan 2000 Fragility v1.0 Robin Finck Danny Lohner Jerome Dillon: Charlie Clouser Europe, Japan, New Zealand, Australia (26 dates) Support: Atari Teenage Riot, Skingame [22] [23] Jan–Feb 2000 Big Day Out 2000: Australia (6 dates)
The Woodstock Music & Art Fair was a music festival held on a 600-acre (2.4-km 2) dairy farm in the rural town of Bethel, New York, from August 15 to August 18, 1969.Thirty-two acts performed during the sometimes rainy weekend in front of nearly half a million concertgoers.
The first Foo Fighters show took place on February 19 above a boat house in Seattle and was performed for friends and family; the band's first public show took place on February 23 on the Jambalaya Club in Arcata, California; the band was in the area mixing the album and a local promoter asked the cover band The Unseen if Foo Fighters could open for them, which they agreed to; Grohl also ...
The Rock 'n' Roll Rumble (now stylized as "Rock & Roll Rumble"; formerly the "WBCN Rock 'n' Roll Rumble"), begun in 1979, is a Greater Boston "battle of the bands" competition sponsored by Boston Emissions, an online local music program formerly broadcast on WBCN (from 1987 until 2008) and WZLX (from 2009 until 2018).
Although the band was changing the set list up quite a bit at the beginning of the tour, they fell into a 'comfortable' set list during November which was played for the rest of the year with one or two wild card songs. A typical 1996 set list would look like this: "Third Eye" "Stinkfist" "Forty-Six & 2" "Cold & Ugly" "Eulogy" "Prison Sex" "Pushit"