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June 25/26, the Vermont rock quartet Phish played a pair of concerts at Wrigley Field, debuting an inventive a cappella version of the David Bowie song, "Space Oddity." [41] June 30, James Taylor played the acoustic guitar for a sold-out crowd, with opener Jackson Browne, and they closed the show with "You Can Close Your Eyes." [42]
Prior to these shows, the band played two shows in July, one in London, Ontario [10] [11] and the other at Wrigley Field, Chicago. [12] [13] The Chicago show became the fastest concert to sell-out at Wrigley Field. [14] On July 3, 2013, guitarist Stone Gossard said that the Wrigley Field show would be "a special experience". [15]
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Majority of the film was captured during Aldean's concert at Sanford Stadium on April 13, 2013. The film will include an 18-song set list that showcases 10 of his No. one hits. Also featured on the 90 minute DVD are personal interviews from Aldean, footage from his record-breaking Fenway Park and Wrigley Field stadium shows held in Summer 2013.
The next two dates of the tour were at Wrigley Field, Chicago. At the first night, the band covered "Rebel Rebel" by David Bowie, [57] and were later joined onstage with Dennis Rodman. [58] Writing for the Chicago Sun-Times, Selena Fragassi said that "Pearl Jam shows remain some of the most unpredictable and eclectic live performances". [59]
Since Buffett's first Wrigley Field concert in 2005, a number of popular artists have played at the park, including Pearl Jam, Billy Joel, Elton John, Paul McCartney and Bruce Springsteen, among ...
The show became the fastest concert to sell-out at Wrigley Field. [108] The show was interrupted for more than two hours due to the threat of lightning. [109] July 20, 2013: Jason Aldean: Miranda Lambert Thomas Rhett Jake Owen DeeJay Silver: 2013 Night Train Tour: 39,846 / 39,846: $3,111,156
Magnetic Hill Concert Site — — 8 September Detroit: United States Ford Field — — 10 September Toronto: Canada Downsview Park — — 15 September Chicago: United States Wrigley Field: 29,732 / 29,732 $3,024,480 17 September Winnipeg: Canada Investors Group Field — — 20 September Edmonton: Commonwealth Stadium — — 22 September ...