Chuck Berry's 1971 Concert History

Charles Edward Anderson "Chuck" Berry (October 18, 1926 – March 18, 2017) was an American songwriter, guitarist, and singer. He is one of the pioneers of rock and roll music.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 30, 1971
Chuck Berry Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall New York, New York, United States
Dec 29, 1971
Chuck Berry / Bo Diddley / Little Richard Bill Graham Civic Auditorium San Francisco, California, United States
Nov 25, 1971
Chuck Berry Hollywood Sprotatorium Hollywood, Florida, USA
Nov 24, 1971
Ten Years After / Wild Turkey / Chuck Berry
  Setlists
The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Oct 08, 1971
Frank Zappa New Haven Arena New Haven, Connecticut, United States
Jun 21, 1971 –
Jun 28, 1971
Celebration Of Life Festival 1971
Allman Brothers Band / Chuck Berry / War / B.B. King / Canned Heat / Taj Mahal / Richie Havens / Pink Floyd / Flying Burrito Brothers / Chambers Brothers / John Sebastian / Ike And Tina Turner / It's A Beautiful Day / Country Joe McDonald / John Lee Hooker / Roland Kirk / Bloodrock / Ballin' Jack / The Amboy Dukes / Stoneground Show all bands
  Setlists
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Show Duplicate for Jun 21, 1971
May 15, 1971
Chuck Berry Behind Newman Center Carbondale, Illinois, United States
Mar 20, 1971
Chuck Berry / Fats Domino
  Photos
The Spectrum Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

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Chuck Berry / Fats Domino on Mar 20, 1971 [810-small]

Chuck Berry / Fats Domino
Mar 20, 1971
 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Susan S Nov 08, 2022

In 1965, Memorial Auditorium in Dallas hosted the Five Americans, the Gentrys and Chuck Berry. I cannot find a reference to this concert anywhere, but I know that it occurred because I was there. My father took me and my little sister, and we got in with five Oscar Mayer wiener wrappers, and two dollars each.


Waldo Oct 07, 2021

Simetime in the summer of 1968 Chuck Berry played the Club Inferno in Williamsville NY. I know because I was there.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Chuck Berry had?

Chuck Berry has had 524 concerts.

What genre is Chuck Berry?

Chuck Berry is most often considered to be Rock, Jazz, Classic Rock, Soul, Blues, Blues Rock, Rock And Roll, Rock & Roll, Rockabilly, Rhythm And Blues, Rhythm & Blues, Rock N Roll, and Novelty.

When was the last Chuck Berry concert?

The last Chuck Berry concert was on April 08, 2019 at City Stages in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.

What setlist does Chuck Berry play live?

The songs that Chuck Berry performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 15, 2014 concert at Duck Room, Blueberry Hill in St. Louis, Missouri, United States:

  1. Roll Over Beethoven
  2. Every Day I Have the Blues
  3. Wee Wee Hours
  4. School Day (Ring Ring Goes the Bell)
  5. Maybellene
  6. Rock Me Baby
  7. Johnny B. Goode
  8. Back in the U.S.A.
  9. One of These Days
  10. Key to the Highway
  11. Reelin' and Rockin'

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