Nickelback's 1999 Concert History

Nickelback is a rock band that formed in Alberta, Canada. Originally a cover band called "Village Idiot," the band changed its name in 1995. In 1996, Nickelback dropped its debut album "Curb." It was followed by "The State" in 1998. While both saw only moderate commercial success, Nickleback's third album “Silver Side Up” (2001) was the first album to land at the top of the Canadian and UK Album charts. It also produced the band's first US Billboard Hot 100 single: "How You Remind Me." Nickelback's fourth album "The Long Road" performed more modestly. The band's fifth album "All the Right Reasons" (2005) became its most commercially successful to date, being the band's only album to reach the top spot on the US Billboard 200 chart. The band's tenth album "Get Rollin'" was released on November 18, 2022.

Date Concert Venue Location
Dec 31, 1999
KISS / Nickelback / Lit / Big Wreck

Alive! The Millennium Concert

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BC Place Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Dec 11, 1999
Nickelback

The State

The Horseshoe Tavern Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Dec 10, 1999
Nickelback

The State

Zaphod Beeblebrox Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Dec 09, 1999
Nickelback

The State

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Elbow Room Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Dec 08, 1999
Nickelback

The State

La Luna Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Nov 12, 1999
Creed / Nickelback

Human Clay

Event Center, San Jose State University San Jose, California, United States

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KISS / Nickelback / Lit / Big Wreck on Dec 31, 1999 [651-small]

KISS / Nickelback / Lit / Big Wreck
Dec 31, 1999
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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KISS / Nickelback / Lit / Big Wreck on Dec 31, 1999 [336-small]

KISS / Nickelback / Lit / Big Wreck
Dec 31, 1999
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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KISS / Nickelback / Lit / Big Wreck on Dec 31, 1999 [372-small]

KISS / Nickelback / Lit / Big Wreck
Dec 31, 1999
 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  Uploaded by Matt from Vancouver

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