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It was the first Red Rocks show booked by concert promoter Barry Fey. [15] Diana Ross & the Supremes performed there on August 14, 1969. An incident during a performance by Jethro Tull on June 10, 1971, [16] led to a five-year ban of rock concerts at Red Rocks. [17] [18] Approximately 1,000 people without tickets arrived at the sold-out show ...
Dallas: Texas: No permanent home team, used for annual Red River Rivalry game (Texas vs. Oklahoma), State Fair Classic game, First Responder Bowl game (formerly Heart of Dallas Bowl, TicketCity Bowl), and other occasional college football games [11] Memorial Stadium: 90,000 Lincoln: Nebraska: Nebraska Cornhuskers [12] [13] Ben Hill Griffin ...
The following is a list of stadiums in the United States. They are ranked by capacity, which is the maximum number of spectators the stadium can normally accommodate. All U.S. stadiums with a current capacity of 10,000 or more are included in the list.
Sociedade Esportiva do Gama* Association football Lincoln Financial Field: 69,328 [22] Philadelphia United States: North America: Philadelphia Eagles, Temple Owls football: American football Kinnick Stadium: 69,250 [76] Iowa City, Iowa United States: North America: Iowa Hawkeyes football: American football Nissan Stadium: 69,143 [77] Nashville ...
The rock band Journey recorded two videos in the 1980s in the Cotton Bowl. The daytime scenes from the video "I Won't Forget You" by the rock band Poison were recorded during the 1987 Texxas Jam on June 20, 1987, in front of over 80,000 people. The rock band Rush played their first concert in the Cotton Bowl in 1979 at Texxas Jam, and again in ...
In the 1990s, the offerings at Starplex gradually reflected the changing landscape of music being played on the radio. The focus began to shift away from classic-rock and nostalgia acts like Yes who played there in 1991, to more alternative rock popularized by 94.5 The Edge in the Dallas market.
When you stand on the rim of the canyon, you’re on top of a 270-million-year-old sea floor. All around Arizona, rocks hold remains of life that lived hundreds of millions of years ago.
On September 24, 2022, the regular season attendance record was set at Gerald J. Ford Stadium when 35,481 people watched the TCU Horned Frogs face off against the SMU Mustangs in the Battle for the Iron Skillet. The overall attendance record is set at 36,742 for the 2010 Armed Forces Bowl between SMU and the Army Black Knights. [7]