Loverboy's 1997 Concert History

Loverboy is a Canadian rock group formed in 1979 in Calgary, Alberta. Throughout the 1980s, the band accumulated numerous hit songs in Canada and the United States, earning four multi-platinum albums and selling millions of records. After being rejected by many American record labels, they signed with Columbia/CBS Records Canada and began recording their first album March 20, 1980, with Mike Reno (born in New Westminster, B.C. January 8, 1955 and previously with Moxy as Mike Rynoski) on lead vocals, Paul Dean (born in Vancouver, B.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 03, 1997
Loverboy Red's Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Oct 11, 1997
Loverboy Kitsap SUN Pavilion Bremerton, Washington, United States
Sep 08, 1997
ZZ Top / Loverboy Western Washington State Fair Puyallup, Washington, United States
Sep 07, 1997
Loverboy Spokane Arena Spokane, Washington, United States
Sep 05, 1997
ZZ Top / Loverboy

Mean Rhythm Global Tour

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Harry Adams Fieldhouse, University of Montana Missoula, Montana, United States
Aug 30, 1997
Loverboy

American Music Festival

24th Street Stage Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

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ZZ Top / Loverboy on Sep 5, 1997 [736-small]

ZZ Top / Loverboy
Sep 5, 1997
 Missoula, Montana, United States
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