America's 1976 Concert History

America is a rock band, most popular in the early and mid 1970s and now best known for their #1 hits "A Horse With No Name" and "Sister Golden Hair." Comprised of Gerry Beckley (September 12, 1952 - ), Dewey Bunnell (January 19,1952 - ), and Dan Peek (November 1, 1950 - July 24, 2011), they were seldom a favorite with critics, but were exceptionally successful commercially selling both singles and albums. Despite the presence of other heavyweight acts like James Taylor and Rod Stewart on their roster...

Date Concert Venue Location
Sep 02, 1976
The Beach Boys / Doobie Brothers / Jefferson Starship / America
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Veterans Memorial Stadium Buffalo, New York, United States
Aug 28, 1976
America / John Sebastian
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CNE Grandstand Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Aug 26, 1976
America / John Sebastian / Silver
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Market Square Arena Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Aug 25, 1976
America / John Sebastian / Silver
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Riverfront Coliseum Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Aug 23, 1976
America Blossom Music Center Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States
Aug 08, 1976
America Washington Park Race Track Homewood, Illinois, United States
Jul 14, 1976
America Hordern Pavilion Moore Park, New South Wales, Australia
Jul 02, 1976
The Beach Boys / America / Elvin Bishop / John Sebastian

Day on the Green

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Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Oakland, California, United States
May 02, 1976
Gary Wright / Santana / Peter Frampton / America / Cecilio & Kapano

Sunday Break

I-35 & US 290 Austin, Texas, United States
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Apr 25, 1976
America / Eric Carmen Providence Civic Center Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Apr 23, 1976
America / Eric Carmen
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The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Apr 22, 1976
America / Eric Carmen
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Capital Centre Landover, Maryland, United States
Apr 18, 1976
America / Eric Carmen Band
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St. John Arena Columbus, Ohio, United States
Apr 17, 1976
America
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Masonic Temple Detroit, Michigan, United States

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America / Eric Carmen on Apr 23, 1976 [442-small]

America / Eric Carmen
Apr 23, 1976
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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America / Eric Carmen on Apr 23, 1976 [875-small]

America / Eric Carmen
Apr 23, 1976
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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America / Eric Carmen on Apr 23, 1976 [449-small]

America / Eric Carmen
Apr 23, 1976
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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America / John Sebastian / Silver on Aug 26, 1976 [982-small]

America / John Sebastian / Silver
Aug 26, 1976
 Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
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The Beach Boys / America / Elvin Bishop / John Sebastian on Jul 2, 1976 [844-small]

The Beach Boys / America / Elvin Bishop / John Sebastian
Jul 2, 1976
 Oakland, California, United States
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The Beach Boys / America / Elvin Bishop / John Sebastian on Jul 2, 1976 [845-small]

The Beach Boys / America / Elvin Bishop / John Sebastian
Jul 2, 1976
 Oakland, California, United States
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America / Eric Carmen on Apr 22, 1976 [281-small]

America / Eric Carmen
Apr 22, 1976
 Landover, Maryland, United States
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America / John Sebastian / Silver on Aug 25, 1976 [915-small]

America / John Sebastian / Silver
Aug 25, 1976
 Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Peter Frampton / Santana / America / Gary Wright on May 2, 1976 [698-small]

Peter Frampton / Santana / America / Gary Wright
May 2, 1976
 Austin, Texas, United States
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America / John Sebastian on Aug 28, 1976 [135-small]

America / John Sebastian
Aug 28, 1976
 Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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America on Aug 8, 1976 [192-small]

America
Aug 8, 1976
 Homewood, Illinois, United States
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America on Aug 8, 1976 [193-small]

America
Aug 8, 1976
 Homewood, Illinois, United States
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Rick Monihan Mar 27, 2024

Found the update and it is MISSING ON HERE

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/a...


Rick Monihan Mar 27, 2024

Something is clearly missing. The location of America is 1979, probably after August 1979. Place is PA, likely Scranton OR Wilkes Barre. I know 100% there was a concert of America - I SAW IT WITH 3 OTHER PEOPLE. We don't remember warm up, but we THINK it was Pure Prairie League with Amie, What You Gonna do. But it could have been Nitty Gritty - we just aren't sure, we thing PPL was the correct partner.
We cannot find this concert ANYWHERE! But WE KNOW IT HAPPENED in 1979. My first senior High School, and my second concert overall. It definitely happened.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has America had?

America has had 1,537 concerts.

What genre is America?

America is most often considered to be Rock, Folk, Pop Rock, Classic Rock, Folk Rock, Soft Rock, Country Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Mellow Gold, Art Rock, Folk Pop, Yacht Rock, Adult Contemporary, and West Coast Rock.

When is the next America concert?

The next America concert is on July 18, 2024 at State Theatre in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

When was the last America concert?

The last America concert was on October 31, 2023 at Royal Albert Hall, London in London, England, United Kingdom. The bands that performed were: Rod Stewart / Sir Van Morrison / America / Bob Dylan.

What setlist does America play live?

The songs that America performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 26, 2023 concert at YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, United States:

  1. Tin Man
  2. You Can Do Magic
  3. Don't Cross the River
  4. Daisy Jane
  5. Riverside
  6. I Need You
  7. Here
  8. Ventura Highway
  9. Driving
  10. Nowhere Man
  11. Cornwall Blank / Hollywood
  12. Survival
  13. The Border
  14. Greenhouse
  15. Woman Tonight
  16. Only in Your Heart
  17. California Dreamin'
  18. Lonely People
  19. Sandman
  20. Sister Golden Hair
  21. A Horse With No Name

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